Performed Mods:
* My first case construction. The material used is MDF (Medium Density Fiber Wood Compound), mainly due to its' superb noise and vibration reduction properties. 1) Designed it from scratch having in mind that I need room for two seperate WC loops, about 14 fans, and room to hide all drives and psu from view! Details about the case construction you can read in the worklog. 2) The WC consists of two different pumps, blocks, reservoirs, radiators. One is 1/2 inch (CPU loop) and the other is a 8/10mm (NB-SB loop). 3) Bullseye reservoir placed in custom side holder 4)Every cage and fan controller was painted black, as well as the mobo tray and front fan grills. 5) Applied speaker type features. Installed sub-woofer grills to the rear of the case, as well as retractable handles and anti-vibration feet.
110 Comments on StarCruiser
it was a lot of work, but it paid off! Totaly worth it!
What a GREAT build...... Master's work..... soooo good that you can't even find the damn power supply. Where the hell is it BTW?? 10/10 ... I'd like to see more of this dedicated kind of work.
There it goes ... in the back... Hidden behind the motherboard ..... Now that's creative! Great work Bro!
Thank you all for your kind words! Thank you!
wellcome to TPU!
Muito bom o gabinet gostei parabens
any comments? any suggestions for improvement?
btw, do you mean there are too many grills, or that you do not like the grill pattern?
as for the thickness... well, it was a design requirement, as I needed the thick sides to insulate all fan noise and vibration and at the same time make the case rock solid. With less thickness, i could not hace had any of the two goals!
alum. or steel I would love to work on (I am a mechanical and production engineer), but i just dont have the tools or the money at the moment... Its a promise for the future!
Very nice, I liked it!
btw the upper chamber is a great idea!
I made a radiator chamber in sketchup as an example.
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two pieces of wood (once you close the side panels it should make a seal), two holes for tubes, one hole for cables, one grill on the bottom panel, one exhaust fan.
fans are pulling cool air from the bottom and exhausting out the back.
you could also probably just flip it upside down and do an upper chamber.
The numbering system is quite flawed and most people dont even take the time to see what description goes with what #.
Not to mention when we build it is what "We" see in our minds, not everyone has our same vision.
Yes, it is a lot heavier and quieter!
nothing wrong with 6! The only thing that could "hurt" my feelings is a random "1" by some (sensored).... lol
The way the case is build and the parts are placed, there is no hot air introduced to the mobo or the rads (as it would be, normally by hard drives, for example).
If I was to plan a smaller case, or a case with different positioning of the parts, then what you suggest would be a superb addition!
1. cpu qx9650@400x10 voltage set to 1.425
2. NB voltage set to 1.55
3. SB voltage set to 1.20
I got the following max temps...(SEE PIC) - (room temp 27C)
Idle temps:
When everything is in stock.... cpu under load never exceeds 37C, and NB-SB never exceeds 36C.
any suggestions on any online contests?
and now with my bench rack and phase take half a wall :p
extreme cooling BIG TIME!
massive build!
btw VOTE PEOPLE!
what would you offer? same dimensions? same layout? we need to talk!
delivery in about a month!
Thanks everyone for viewing, commenting and ofcourse voting!
I built the case for about 400 euros, but the carpenter who cut the pieces according to my blueprints is asking 300 euro (110 euros first time) for doing it again... so the cost adds up to about 600 euro. It is just going to be really expensive!
The cost included:
1. screws, nuts, neumatic bottles, handles, grills, switches, rubber feet, MDF woodboard = 150euro
2. cutting, cleaning, filling = 110euro
3. painting = 130euro
Now, it would be.... 2. cutting, cleaning, filling = 300euro
It is just going to be really expensive! I believe this could be a good chance to build your own design!
thanks for your kind words,though!
Yeah I think I may have a play around myself, you've inspired me. Nevertheless you deserve the 10 I gave you. Excellent work.
i am stunned!!!!i think you spent hours to make this beast.especially the box.quite practical despite the big size of it.but i really think you should post some fotos that show it's size.because of it's size and your creation,detailed fotos are very important for someone to understand exactly what you've made.that wa the only thing i thought before i vote for 10.so you'll have to post some more photos or else...
Anyway, glad to have inspired you! honoured!
let me know if you need any help...
but, for starters... have a look at this! Compared to an Armor+ full tower.....well,
it doesn't just look solid.... it is Rock solid! :)
As for OCing... small taste...
so here we are....
speaker like... ;)
9/10 ~
One grin though: I think it should be called The BorgShip :P
I have never seen such perfectly "diy" case, and I swear.. if you didn't write that you had made it I would have thought it was something anyone could buy (would be expensive..).
Wish I had your skills. Truly amazing..
EDIT: Forgot to ask, but say if someone would pay you to build a case (not exactly the same) but "unique", and you were given free hands (style it the way you would like it)..would you do it?
The cost rounded up to about 300euros for the case, only!
The total cost of the PC is about.... all my money! lol
great Avatar, btw!
one DANGER DEN GPU-6890 DD-4870 WATER BLOCK (bottom card)
and
one EK Waterblocks EK-FC4870 CF VGA Waterblock (top card)
PS: BIG thanks...
ps: my pleasure!
room temp 26 C
before: (CLOCK) -- IDLE -- GAMING -- BENCH
CPU (3 GHZ) -- 31C -- 36C -- 38C
CPU (4 GHZ) -- 34C -- 39C -- 43C
GFX1 (780/1000) -- 55/60/62 -- 58/65/72 -- 61/67/75 (GPU/MEM/VR)
GFX2 (780/1000) -- 48/55/59 -- 50/61/68 -- 52/64/72
GFX1 (820/1100) -- 56/62/66 -- 62/69/75 -- 64/70/75
GFX2 (820/1100) -- 50/57/62 -- 54/65/72 -- 56/69/73
I 'll be running a few games and benches, record temps and get back to u guys, later today!
pictures as well!
Notice the alignment of the nozzles to allow for easy routing!
the result is just great!
This mod just keeps getting better, Excellent work
btw, I decided to add a DANGER DEN RAD-3310 STEALTH GTS 120 between the cpu and gpus to get a more efficient cooling process...hopefully!
just a quick check on the temps [ WC COOLED GFX ]
room temp 28 C (Summer has hit us hard... its 34C outside :o)
NOW: (CLOCK) -- IDLE -- GAMING -- BENCH
CPU (3 GHZ) -- 35C -- 40C -- 42C (+2 due to ambient, +2 due to GFXs included in the loop(compared to only CPU WC))
CPU (4 GHZ) -- 39C -- 45C -- 51C (SERIOUS HEAT BUILD UP...soon to add an extra rad to the loop)
GFX1 (780/1000) -- 38/44/50 -- 41/48/60 -- 42/50/62 (GPU/MEM/VR) (JOB WELL DONE)
GFX2 (780/1000) -- 42/46/52 -- 44/50/60 -- 46/53/63
GFX1 (820/1100) -- 41/45/53 -- 45/51/61 -- 48/54/65
GFX2 (820/1100) -- 44/47/55 -- 47/52/62 -- 50/57/66
In average I got an increase of about 3C on the CPU and a HUGE DROP of about 8-14C on the GFX components!
thanks man!
its awesome!
10/10/10/10
thanks again...
pity though we in the UK cant get that coolermaster fan by itself, unless we buy a hyper 212 hsf and take it off :P
btw, welcome to TPU! :)
installed skull grills on front and replaced mem cooler with KINGSTON HYPER X FAN
also replaced intake fans with coolermaster R4-L2R-20AC-GP (69.69 CFM)
so here is the pics update
maybe I should combine all to "KILLER CYBORG LOOP" STARCRUISER! LOL
Thanks for the cool name suggestion, I take it as a compliment!
Hi everyone!
just letting you guys know that I have entered a MOD contest which will take place in Athens Greece (14-18 oct.). I will be making some extra finishing touches here and there and after the contest I will be presenting the rig in a new thread!
wish me Good Luck!
No wonder you use WinDoze :P
Best wishes for a winning entry.
Athens Digital Week MODDING video...
I managed 2nd place!
the best i ever seen love it love it :P
10000/10
2nd place on case modding (Y)
Thanks a lot!
Poli Kala
thanks a lot man!