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2017/04/02 16:05:53 (permalink)

 
The past few years I have completed one full tower (Corsair 800D) and three super tower (two Corsair 900D and one CaseLabs STH-10) builds. These builds have won their fair share of case modding contests at Dreamhack Austin, QuakeCon and most recently the Gigabyte Mod2Win event.
 
Although these full size cases are excellent for building extreme rigs, they are difficult to move to the various LANs that I attend (Dreamhack Austin and QuakeCon). Their sheer size and weight are prohibitive for transporting easily. My latest build in a Corsair 900D case weighed in at just over 80 pounds!
 
Many people have also commented that case modding is too expensive and requires too many specialized tools to fabricate the mods. Although some of the more extreme builds do utilize advanced tools (i.e. laser cutters, CNC machines, etc), it is possible to pull off a successful case mod with minimal tools. This build will be completed with normal hand tools, with the exception of a dremel for minor cutting.
 
After carefully contemplating various designs, I have settled on the PC Master Race (PCMR) theme. The yellow, white and black theme goes perfectly with the Corsair color scheme of yellow and black. I have also decided to use a mid-tower case since it would be easier and lighter to transport. Instead of a full watercooled build consisting of reservoirs, pumps, radiators, fittings and tubing, I wanted to try an All-In-One (AIO) unit due to the simplicity in installation and lower overall cost.
 
Corsair was gracious enough to sponsor me again for this new build and I look forward to highlighting their new Crystal 570X case and showcase a lot of their parts.
 
Now let's get started with the components...
 
Main Components:
CSE: Corsair Crystal Series 570X RGB ATX Mid-Tower
MBD: ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero Z270
CPU: Intel i7-7700K Kaby Lake
AIO: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Extreme Performance
MEM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4 3000MHz (4x8GB)
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2
PSU: Corsair HX850i Platinum Modular
SSD: 2 x 480GB Corsair Force MP500 M.2
SSD: 2 x 480GB Corsair Neutron XT SATA 3
HDD: 2TB Western Digital Black
FAN: 6 x Corsair HD120 RGB LED High Performance 120mm PWM
RGB: Corsair Lighting Node PRO
 
Peripherals:
MON: ASUS ROG PG279Q 27" 165Hz IPS
KBD: Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Mechanical - Cherry MX Speed
MSE: Corsair M65 PRO RGB FPS
MPD: Corsair MM800 RGB POLARIS
 
I will keep this build log updated as the assembly commences and it starts to take shape.
post edited by glmurphy - 2017/04/11 19:06:17

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/03 09:35:22 (permalink)
    This sounds like a very interesting mod. I like your choice of theme.

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/03 11:13:39 (permalink)
    Thanks! I have done builds in orange/black, green/black, blue/white and blue/black so this will be my first build with a yellow/black theme. Looking forward to getting the case torn down and the painting started!

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/07 20:10:11 (permalink)
    Here is a shot of the Corsair Crystal 570X from their website.


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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/07 20:15:04 (permalink)
    I have received most of the components over the last few days.
     
    Here is a shot of them all ready for action.
     

     
    Here is the Corsair 570X carton. I am used to cases standing upright in the box and this is the first where it is laying sideways.
     

     
    Love the protective wrapping they used to cover the case in the packaging. Will definitely be keeping it for use whenever I have to transport the case.
     

     
    The case is absolutely stunning! All that tempered glass is just screaming for some color to be applied to the interior. The protective glass film is still in place.
     

     
    Everything that could easily be removed has been taken out. Was thinking of cutting a pass-through opening in the PSU cover but decided against it so that the case could remain stock.
     

     
    Wow! This case has a lot of rivets to remove!! Here is pile when all the panels were de-riveted.
     

     
    Panels all ready for painting.
     

     
    I will be using Rust-oleum 2X Ultra Cover Flat White Primer as a base so that the yellow color stands out easily. The yellow paint is Rust-oleum 2X Ultra Cover Gloss Sun Yellow. I wanted to use the same brand to ensure compatibility with the paints and the gloss yellow should stand out nicely.
     

     
    This afternoon I was able to get the 2 coats of flat white primer applied. They are now hanging in my garage. Tomorrow they will get their yellow coatings.
     

     

     
    There are the little corner pieces that hold the glass panels in place.
     


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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/08 03:35:42 (permalink)
    This is very interesting and I'll be following this mod closely.

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/08 14:14:47 (permalink)
    This morning I applied the 2 coats of Gloss Sun Yellow to the pieces. One full day to dry and I should be able to start re-assembling the case tomorrow.
     


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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/08 14:26:58 (permalink)
    Nice start to your build

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/08 19:49:13 (permalink)
    The motherboard for this build is the ASUS Maximus IX HERO. It utilizes the LGA 1151 CPU socket and the Intel Z270 chipset.
     

     
    The motherboard is a beautiful blend of black and gunmetal gray. The large metal heatsinks provide cover for all the important parts and the motherboard backplate area.
     

     
    The CPU to be used is the Intel i7 7th Generation Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake unlocked version.
     

     
    This processor uses the LGA 1151 socket and an operating frequency of 4.2 GHz.
     

     
    As for memory, I am using the Corsair Vengeance RGB modules.
     

     
    This kit consists of four 8GB modules, for a total of 32GB of available memory. The speed of the modules is rated at 3000MHz. The key feature for this kit is that they contain RGB lighting on the top of each module.
     

     
    Here are two shots of the CPU and memory modules installed on the motherboard.
     

     


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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/09 01:06:30 (permalink)
    Good choice of components for the build.

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/09 12:40:26 (permalink)
    Almost forgot about the NVMe M.2 SSD drives. These are the 480GB version and are about the size of a stick of gum.
     

     

     
    One is mounted above PCIe slot 1 and the other is mounted near the bottom of the chipset heatsink. I intend for one to be the boot drive holding Windows 10 and other non-gaming programs, while the other will be used for my frequently played games. The speed of these units will ensure minimal loading times.
     

     

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    Black and Blue 800D
    QuakeCon 800D
    Toxic Envi
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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/09 13:40:05 (permalink)
     
    Nice so far.

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/11 19:17:00 (permalink)
    After a few days of drying I finally got around to reassembling the case frame. The yellow case and black accessories really complement each other nicely!
     

     

     

     


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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/11 19:33:13 (permalink)
    Just so you know, it took 73 rivets to reassemble this case! Ensure you have a good supply of rivets on hand during the reassembly process!
     
    Started with the bottom panel then added the front and rear panels. After they were riveted together I added in the motherboard tray and finally the top panel. Once these were all secured, I riveted on the eight corner pieces.
     
    If you aren't careful during the reassembly process and get it out of order then you may have to redo some of the rivets since this thing goes together much like a jigsaw puzzle.
     
    Here is a shot of the rivet posts left over after the riveting process.
     


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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/11 21:36:07 (permalink)
    Starting to plan out the sleeving for the wiring.
     
    This build will only be utilizing the 24-pin ATX, 8-pin EPS, 8-pin PCI-E and 6-pin PCI-E cables for sleeving since they will be the only ones visible. The 24-pin ATX and 8-pin EPS are for the motherboard, while the two PCI-E cables are for the graphics card.
     
    Here is a shot of the design scheme.
     


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    2 x Samsung 960 EVO M.2 - - 2 x Samsung 860 EVO SSD
     
    Black and Blue 800D
    QuakeCon 800D
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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/12 21:06:20 (permalink)
    Corsair provided two 3-packs of their HD120 RGB fans.
     

     
    Each package contains three of their new HD120 RGB fans, 12 fan screws, Fan Hub, Fan Controller and an optional cable to connect the fan controller to pushbuttons for selecting mode, color and speed.
     

     

     
    The included HD Lighting Controller is necessary to take full advantage of the HD120 RGB fans. The Corsair 570X case comes with the SP Lighting Controller since the case includes the SP120 RGB fans. This will make an excellent replacement!
     

     
    Here are the six HD120 RGB fans. They are solidly built and have built-in cushions on each corner to absorb vibrations.
     

     
    It is so nice to be able to work with a mid-size case where I only have to worry about 6 fans. My last build (Apeiro) contained 14 fans and the case before that (BAWLS) contained 20 fans!
     
    Now to get that motherboard mounted into the case!!
     
    The I/O backplate will complement the black/yellow theme due to it already being black.
     

     
    A perfect fit!!
     

     
    Here is the ASUS Maximus IX Hero motherboard mounted and ready!
     

     
    Now to pan back and see the whole case...
     

    post edited by glmurphy - 2017/04/12 21:17:10

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    32GB Corsair Vengeance LED 3000Mhz (4x8GB) - - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2
    2 x Samsung 960 EVO M.2 - - 2 x Samsung 860 EVO SSD
     
    Black and Blue 800D
    QuakeCon 800D
    Toxic Envi
    BAWLS
    Glorious PCMR
    Monolithic 500D

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/13 20:31:23 (permalink)
    The Corsair H100i v2 All-in-One (AIO) CPU cooler is a beautiful device for those wanting to go beyond the typical air cooler but not quite all the way to the custom watercooling components (i.e. pumps, reservoirs, blocks, hose, fittings, etc).
     

     
    Included in the kit is everything you would need to mount the AIO (240mm radiator, two SP120L PWM fans, and numerous accessories). This kit is compatible with any Intel LGA 1150, 1151, 1155, 1366, 2011 and 2011-3 and any AMD socket FM1, FM2, AM2 and AM3. The red and blue accessories in the photo are from the optional H100i/H100i v2 Color Kit.
     

     
    The radiator/pump/CPU block are absolutely stunning! The braided tubing really complements this set.
     

     
    Here is a closer look at some of the mounting accessories included. The mounting bracket in the upper left goes on the back of the motherboard. The cable runs from the CPU block to a USB port on the motherboard. The lower ring is for AMD motherboards.
     

     
    Here is what the mounting bracket looks like on the back of the Maximus IX Hero motherboard.
     

     
    The front side of the motherboard only shows the posts that the CPU block attaches to.
     

     
    I tried to mount the H100i v2 to the top of the 570X case but the fans hit the top of the Vengeance full-size memory modules. It just does not fit, so I went with Plan B and mounted two HD120 PWM fans to the top mounting bracket.
     

     
    Here is a shot of these fans from the top.
     

     
    With just these two fans mounted, you can see that there is not much additional clearance between the bottom of the fans and the top of the memory modules.
     

     
    The upper access holes above the motherboard tray allow the fan cables to be hidden easily.
     


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    32GB Corsair Vengeance LED 3000Mhz (4x8GB) - - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2
    2 x Samsung 960 EVO M.2 - - 2 x Samsung 860 EVO SSD
     
    Black and Blue 800D
    QuakeCon 800D
    Toxic Envi
    BAWLS
    Glorious PCMR
    Monolithic 500D

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/15 02:41:38 (permalink)
    This looks great!

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/15 17:08:21 (permalink)
    The tedious but important task of sleeving the main wiring is complete!
     
    The only really visible cables will be the 24-pin ATX, 8-pin CPU, 8-pin and 6-pin PCI-E. In keeping with the color scheme, the colors are yellow and black. I also used black cable combs to keep them organized.
     

     
    Here is a shot of the entire cables. The pink paper is only to identify which end is for the PSU.
     


    Corsair Obsidian 500D - - Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 - - i7-8700K - - Corsair AX1200i PSU
    32GB Corsair Vengeance LED 3000Mhz (4x8GB) - - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2
    2 x Samsung 960 EVO M.2 - - 2 x Samsung 860 EVO SSD
     
    Black and Blue 800D
    QuakeCon 800D
    Toxic Envi
    BAWLS
    Glorious PCMR
    Monolithic 500D

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/15 20:25:38 (permalink)
    Didn't like the stock decal that comes on the rear of the Corsair HD120 fans.
     

     
    Played around with my Silhouette Cameo and came up with a better alternative. Black with a yellow Corsair logo. Every fan nows has this decal instead of that plain stock version.
     

     

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    2 x Samsung 960 EVO M.2 - - 2 x Samsung 860 EVO SSD
     
    Black and Blue 800D
    QuakeCon 800D
    Toxic Envi
    BAWLS
    Glorious PCMR
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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/16 09:56:10 (permalink)
    Working on getting the front fan assembly mounted this morning. It was definitely a tight fit and took some effort to get it in there!
     

     
    Still haven't mounted the CPU block on the motherboard yet. Have some cushioning on the PSU cover to protect the paint while deciding the best placement for it.
     
    You can see that I painted the radiator and CPU accents a yellow color to match the case and bring some color to those items.
     


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    glmurphy
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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/16 15:25:50 (permalink)
    Alright, finally got the AIO CPU block installed. Fairly difficult to get the tubing to lay where I want it. Would rather have had it flipped over, but the tubing just would not cooperate. The black wires from the rear fan and the AIO still need to be groomed.
     

     
    Overview of case as it stands now.
     

     
    Now that the AIO is mounted, time to start getting the SSD drives ready. Here are the two Corsair Neutron Series XT drives (480GB each).


     
    Nice drives but that red color scheme will have to go.
     

     
    The decals removed easily enough and now that red really stands out!
     

     
    Removed the top covers (yep, voided that warranty) and now you can see what lies within these units.
     

     
    The covers are now getting a white primer coat and sun yellow coat. More updates when they are ready.
     
    Also received the 2TB Western Digital Black drive. Trying to decide what to do with it.
     


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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/17 12:49:02 (permalink)
    The SSD covers are dry and look pretty good in just the plain Sun Yellow color.
     

     
    Created some decals with the Silhouette Cameo to match the theme of the case, 'Glorious PCMR'. The black vinyl looks good on the yellow cases.
     

     
    Mounted on the case and ready for use!
     

     
    With the ASUS Maximus IX Hero motherboard having only a single USB 2.0 connection, I had to get a USB hub to expand that to 3 USB 2.0 ports. This device is made by NZXT.
     

     
    The package contains the USB Hub and the appropriate cables for connection to the motherboard.
     

     
    For lighting, this build will utilize the Corsair Lighting Node Pro.
     


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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/18 05:59:27 (permalink)
    Looks neat, nice job on the sleeving. Been busy with it for a while myself now. Takes some hours of patience and burnt fingers :p

    Can't wait to see this finished, kind of reminds of me of a beehive :)
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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/18 06:36:36 (permalink)
    PascalD
    Looks neat, nice job on the sleeving. Been busy with it for a while myself now. Takes some hours of patience and burnt fingers :p

    Can't wait to see this finished, kind of reminds of me of a beehive :)



    Thanks! Yes, sleeving is brutal on the fingers. The heatshrinkless method definitely burns your finger tips when smoothing down the melted sleeving. The charred fingertips are a badge of honor though!
     
    I do find the whole process relaxing though.

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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/18 19:40:38 (permalink)
    Most of the main hardware (except for the GPU) have been mounted. Now the daunting task of figuring out all of this wiring and how to manage it in the most efficient manner since the side panel is tempered glass.
     
    Most of the cables shown are either data or control cables. The power cables (i.e. SATA, Molex, etc) aren't even in the picture.
     


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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/22 18:53:59 (permalink)
    The EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 has arrived!!
     

     

     

     


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    2 x Samsung 960 EVO M.2 - - 2 x Samsung 860 EVO SSD
     
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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/22 20:03:33 (permalink)
    nice
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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/23 19:31:36 (permalink)
    nice
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    Re: Glorious PCMR - Crystal 570X Build Log 2017/04/23 21:33:56 (permalink)
    One nice thing about the Corsair Lighting Node Pro is that it has even more control over the RGB lighting than that provided by the HD Lighting Control included with the fans and case. Since the lighting hub now goes directly to the lighting node pro, there is no need for these two components of the HD Lighting Control.
     

     
    Spent a few hours trying to do something with all of the typical wires that always end up behind the motherboard. Normally not too difficult a task when the side panel is solid, but with a glass side panel it becomes a major undertaking.
     
    Still need to groom a few cables, but the majority are in place and tied down.
     

     
    Here is a shot of the interior of the case.
     


    Corsair Obsidian 500D - - Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 - - i7-8700K - - Corsair AX1200i PSU
    32GB Corsair Vengeance LED 3000Mhz (4x8GB) - - EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2
    2 x Samsung 960 EVO M.2 - - 2 x Samsung 860 EVO SSD
     
    Black and Blue 800D
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