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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/25 21:50:17 (permalink)
Nice work i'll be sure to take a look at this in 15 years when I can do this myself!

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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/25 22:49:16 (permalink)
So, i have received my last parcel in the mail and i have put the PC inside the desk and wired everything up. I am so happy with how it looks. I still have to wait till tomorrow for the glass top of the desk and i will also be putting the UV green Mayhem's dye in, so hopefully i can post some more progress shots within the next few days. After all of that is done i can get the monitors going and turn the computer on after 24 hours of leak testing. Once 100% complete i will post a load of images on here for all to see, cheers

Progress shots:

These two shots are of how messy the cables were before i put the elevated platform in the desk.

 

 
These pictures are of the desk as it stands today. Iv also taken some pictures under the different lighting options and i am very happy with the look of the desk. Dont mind the mess under the desk, that will be cleaned tomorrow before the glass guys get here.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/25 22:52:19 (permalink)
So.. I managed to fill the loop yesterday and ran into some problems. I filled the loop and had it running for around 2 hours when i noticed liquid all over the motherboard. 
Straight away i turned the pumps off and had to take everything apart to clean the motherboard and dry it off. I drained the loop to do just that.

When everything was taken out of the desk i took apart the Asus maximus VI formula motherboard to dry it out and observe where the source of the leak had occurred. This is what i found..
 

 
As you can see in the image above, the motherboard water block looks as if the coolant has leaked through the seal, 
so i decided instead of returning the product for a new one, i might try tighten the seal and dry out the motherboard.
 

 
The picture above is of the motherboard with the back plate and thermal armor removed as well as all of the thermal blocks and the CPU. 
It was essential that all of the liquid was dried and removed so it was necessary to remove all of these components to prevent a short circuit when i powered the PC on. 
I wired up a fan to a small 12v power adapter and placed it over the CPU and RAM slots to dry out any liquid that found its way into the gaps. I also borrowed my sisters hair drier to speed up the drying process.
 

 
Above is testing the components to see if they all still work after letting everything dry for 8 hours or so. I had removed the CPU water block to let the CPU slot dry so when it came to testing whether the components worked or not i had to reinstall some thermal grease on my delidded CPU and on the thermal copper plate and use the stock air cooler. 

The PC powered up fine and everything worked. While i had the computer on i decided to check the CPU temperatures because i had delidded the CPU and put my own thermal grease on. 
Previous core temperatures ranged from 34-37 degrees Celsius, the new temperatures ranged from 18-21 degrees Celsius with the stock cooler, so i was very happy with them results.
 

 
The picture above is of the refill and previous leak area, so far so good. Another possible cause of the leakage around that area is where the fittings screw into the motherboard water block. 
I have since installed some extender fittings into the motherboard and then screwed the compression fittings into those. 
The reason for this is the compression fittings are a lot wider and i believe that the design of the motherboard water block was preventing them from screwing down all the way, therefore creating a leakage area. 
I have highlighted the problem areas below. These areas are sticking up preventing the compression fitting from screwing in all the way.
 

 
As of this moment i have put everything back into the desk and i am leak testing overnight, so far the problem areas have been fixed. I will be uploading more progress very shortly.
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/26 11:15:02 (permalink)
Amazing build...


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/26 14:55:45 (permalink)
Holy cow! That's a really cool mod.
 
Need mawr pics. MAWR!
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/27 16:31:42 (permalink)
That is an awesome build and some mad skills.

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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/28 09:53:51 (permalink)
This is awesome !
 
Great build and great skill
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/29 18:56:25 (permalink)
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/31 01:35:04 (permalink)
Thank you to everyone for your support. More updates coming tomorrow or the day after.
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/31 02:33:03 (permalink)
Very nice!  Just curious, is there anything holding your drives in place or are they just kind of sitting loose on top?
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/31 03:59:49 (permalink)
Thank you =)
post edited by imfaceroll - 2014/07/31 04:02:33
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/31 04:02:11 (permalink)
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Very nice!  Just curious, is there anything holding your drives in place or are they just kind of sitting loose on top?

Na they are stuck in place =)
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/31 22:13:58 (permalink)
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Cool !
 
But be carefull with bass volume. I bricked a disk while testing a pair of bookshelf speakers on the desk, near to an external HDD. (5 inch bass/medium)


haha yea dont worry, im in a house the bass wont be thumping like it would in a car =) that would be stupid. Thank you for the kind comment =D
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/07/31 22:19:33 (permalink)
So, progress has been made with the desk. 
 
A few days have past, i have my 24 hour leak test complete and so far no dramas. Next phase of the build is to put the three 27 inch monitors up on the monitor stand i purchased from USA. 

I open the monitor stand box only to find that the wrong stand had been sent out to me. Instead of a free standing stand that i ordered, i received a stand with a clamp screw to hold the monitor mount onto the desk, which is a bit of a problem...
 

 
The clamp cannot open wide enough to fit the thickness of my desk due to the desk being a hollow box roughly 200mm thick. Thoughts....

I came up with a solution that only Albert Einstein himself would think of, okay that's a lie it didn't take much to come up with the idea. 
I had to create a wooden stand that the monitor mounting stand could clamp onto and the stand had to screw into the back section of the desk, pretty simple...

Went to Bunnings warehouse and scored myself three 1m lengths of wood for free (who would have thought..). 
I cut each length down to 800x150mm and cut a small piece to screw on top of the three side pieces. This top piece acted as the base for which the monitor mount would clamp on to.
 

 

 
By creating the stand it also relieves the desk of all weight and prevents any possible bowing of the wood. The stand turned out well as you can see. 
I covered it in some left over carbon fibre wrap and now i can attach all three of my monitors and run either a nvidia surround setup or run with the 3 seperate screens with the two gtx 780 ti GPU's in SLI mode. 
Also by having only the 3 sides and an open back it acts as a place to hide cables which makes everything look neater and well managed.
 

 
My desk is up and running now so updates will be posted very shortly within the next few days.

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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/03 09:23:18 (permalink)
Thank you =)
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/06 04:40:03 (permalink)
Very nice!  I'm assuming that is MDF you used in the construction?  And if so did it have a finished side to it or was there a lot of finishing work you had to do?
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/06 11:59:31 (permalink)
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Very nice!  I'm assuming that is MDF you used in the construction?  And if so did it have a finished side to it or was there a lot of finishing work you had to do?
yea I had to do some finishing work =)
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/07 00:08:52 (permalink)
thanks for all of the positive comments
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/07 06:24:55 (permalink)
Master of modding
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/07 08:15:50 (permalink)
It is absolutely beautiful. 
 
The one thing I can't live without telling you is... put some sort of foam gasket where the glass mates with the inner lip of the table.  I would hate to hear that you were gaming all night, and knock over your drink and it spills into everything (or if you have a cat that jumps on it and knocks over any drinks you may forget).
 
It can't be more then $5.00 for that kind of piece of mind.  It really is a remarkable build.  I kind of want to do the same thing now.
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/09 16:47:49 (permalink)
I'm thoroughly impressed, inspired and even more than a little jealous. Congrats, man!

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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/11 03:14:31 (permalink)
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It is absolutely beautiful. 
 
The one thing I can't live without telling you is... put some sort of foam gasket where the glass mates with the inner lip of the table.  I would hate to hear that you were gaming all night, and knock over your drink and it spills into everything (or if you have a cat that jumps on it and knocks over any drinks you may forget).
 
It can't be more then $5.00 for that kind of piece of mind.  It really is a remarkable build.  I kind of want to do the same thing now.


Haha cheers, I dont drink or eat at this desk =)
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/11 03:22:12 (permalink)
After the major accident involving the leakage on the motherboard i finally got to refill the desk. The liquid coolant i am using is distilled water with some mayhems UV green dye. Please enjoy.

Please visit my facebook page to see more photos at a higher quality and chuck me a like, it would really help me out. 

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This is the distilled water i picked up from Big W. I had a fair amount of trouble trying to find distilled water because most places were either sold out or only had deionized/demineralised water.

 

 
When filling the loop i always had some cloth/towels near by incase of a possible spill/leak.
 

 
I used a funnel with a drink bottle to fill the loop. It made the process much faster and easier which saved a lot of time.
 

 

 
I made sure the pump always had water in it so that it would never run dry. By letting the pump run dry you can ruin it.
 

 

 
I started adding the Mayhems UV green dye to the distilled water one drop at a time until i achieved the look i was after.
 

 

 

 
The loop was filled so i had to start leak testing for 24 hours. Always make sure to put some cloth/towels/paper towel to prevent possible fluid leaks from getting onto components.
 

 

 

 

 
I always checked how the leak test was going every so often..
 

 
Here are a few images after the leak test
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/11 10:19:10 (permalink)
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It is absolutely beautiful. 
 
The one thing I can't live without telling you is... put some sort of foam gasket where the glass mates with the inner lip of the table.  I would hate to hear that you were gaming all night, and knock over your drink and it spills into everything (or if you have a cat that jumps on it and knocks over any drinks you may forget).
 
It can't be more then $5.00 for that kind of piece of mind.  It really is a remarkable build.  I kind of want to do the same thing now.


Haha cheers, I dont drink or eat at this desk =)


I wouldn't either... BUT... a few dollars for a bit of foam has gone a long way with my over the years. 
Remarkable build you have there
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/18 23:04:45 (permalink)
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It is absolutely beautiful. 
 
The one thing I can't live without telling you is... put some sort of foam gasket where the glass mates with the inner lip of the table.  I would hate to hear that you were gaming all night, and knock over your drink and it spills into everything (or if you have a cat that jumps on it and knocks over any drinks you may forget).
 
It can't be more then $5.00 for that kind of piece of mind.  It really is a remarkable build.  I kind of want to do the same thing now.


Haha cheers, I dont drink or eat at this desk =)


I wouldn't either... BUT... a few dollars for a bit of foam has gone a long way with my over the years. 
Remarkable build you have there

Thanks mate appreciate it =)
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/19 03:47:33 (permalink)
Outstanding work

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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/21 19:02:13 (permalink)
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Outstanding work


Thank you very much =)
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/21 19:05:23 (permalink)
So i have finally finished the desk and the leak testing is over. I plan to over clock the CPU and GPU but i will do that at a later date and share the results with you guys. The x99 series motherboards, DDR4 RAM and new GPU's are coming out so i am most likely going to upgrade the desk when these items are out on the market. Here are some final photos, please enjoy and remember you can watch my full build log series at:

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and you can view more photos of the desk build, my upcoming cabinet build and some awesome modifications at my facebook page
 
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please enjoy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
That is my water cooled PC desk modification with built in car audio system, Please note the audio system works well but there are obviously better audio systems out there, the car audio was used purely so do something different, to save room and because the green and black suits the theme.

Once again please show your support by checking out my youtube and facebook page for more photos/build log videos and game footage.
I am about to start my liquid cooled PC cabinet mod which will be a red and black theme so check out my pages to follow that build which is being sponsored, Cheers.
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/24 19:39:59 (permalink)
Wow, I love the build...looks like a lot of fun!! Checked out your utube , liked and commented. And facebook is evil! lol
Very nice job, I want!
 
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Re: WATERCOOLED PC DESK MOD WITH BUILT IN CAR AUDIO SYSTEM!! 2014/08/28 17:23:26 (permalink)
I N C R E D I B L E !

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