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Project Open Core: Liquid P5, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel (Updated)

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2016/07/16 14:50:14 (permalink)
Maybe it's just me... or the techie inside me, your garage is sweet, neat and really sweet. I have to dump all the tools in crates and hide it in a corner. :D
 
Your system looks fab too. Well done!
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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2016/07/20 15:08:35 (permalink)
I moved the new build from the "tinker" room to my actual office setup. After connecting everything, it was apparent that I needed to do some much needed cable cleanup behind the standing desk.
Purchased a few cable racks, and the end result is greatly improved. Dubbing myself "Cable Lord" after that cleanup job.


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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2016/07/25 09:31:30 (permalink)
Final Project Pictures

With this last set of pictures, I am officially wrapping up the build.  Its has been a fun project, and I am excited to see what others can do with this particular case.  Thanks to all those who commented.







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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2016/08/20 21:15:41 (permalink)
Had a few PM's about how I configured the small display to show System Specs via CAM software, thought I would share this here in case there are future questions.

Running it as a 4th display via HDMI (tiny one at the bottom right).



For the most part it works pretty well. I did have to use a simple 2 way HDMI switch when using the Oculus Rift. For some reason the Rift and the small 7in screen don't play well together, so I just use the switch to toggle between them when I have to use the Rift.  Simple enough.

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2016/08/22 21:10:24 (permalink)
Amazing build with an incredible attention to detail. Your work space is sick. Thank you for sharing.

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2016/08/31 10:20:47 (permalink)
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Amazing build with an incredible attention to detail. Your work space is sick. Thank you for sharing.



Thanks!

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2016/09/01 06:02:30 (permalink)
Gave you a BR for the final build pic. Sorry it was a bit late. 

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2016/09/09 22:11:14 (permalink)
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Gave you a BR for the final build pic. Sorry it was a bit late.

Much appreciated. Thank you.

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2017/01/25 12:42:17 (permalink)
Upgraded System Stats Display

I have received a lot of PMs and questions on YouTube regarding how I put together and mounted the small display that shows system stats. So decided to put together a more detailed "How-To" post, and upgrade the display in the process.  The Post can be found on my Project Blog, with lots of pictures showing the step by step process.  Hit up the link below for more info.

PC Upgrade - Mounted System Stats Display



If you don't want that much detail, here is a summary video showing a few of the key steps.

PC Upgrade - Mounted System Stats Display Running CAM
post edited by Mr_Armageddon - 2017/01/25 12:44:34

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2017/01/25 13:34:51 (permalink)
Very cool build. 
 
I like the display

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2017/01/25 19:11:11 (permalink)
+1 on the build and display

Regards, Rick

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TRIDENT Z 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4 3200,  evga 2080 Super, EK waterblock
 980 PRO M.2 1TB ,evga 1000w G3 psu, LG GSYNC 4KK Curved 32 inch, Windows 10 64bit 


 
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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2017/03/01 22:05:40 (permalink)
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+1 on the build and display
Regards, Rick


Thanks! Its running great, and the new system monitoring display was definitely a good upgrade.

With the GTX 1080i being announced this week, have some thinking to do...

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2017/03/15 10:12:55 (permalink)
Nice looking Rig
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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2017/03/15 10:39:10 (permalink)
Amazing build! +1 In ModRigs.

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2017/05/03 20:28:02 (permalink)
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Amazing build! +1 In ModRigs.




Thanks!  Appreciate the feedback. 
 
Having some video card issues (horrible pixelation during video playback), but trying to get that worked out.  Otherwise, system has been going strong for around 10 months.

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2017/05/03 21:33:55 (permalink)
Reaching out to anyone with ideas as to how to fix this issue...
Having major video playback issues. Pixilation when watching content both online streaming and local video players. Tested online with YouTube and Vimeo. Local playback with VLC and PotPlayer. 
All system drivers have been updated, Flash up to date. Have wiped codecs, and then tried other codecs. Power Settings set to “Performance”.... Any ideas???  Wondering if perhaps there is something wrong with my video card?  May have to do a complete system wipe, but hoping I can avoid that.
 
Video showing the issue below.
https://youtu.be/xwDsKp5NzT0
 
 

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/04/09 14:25:52 (permalink)
Figured I would add a few of my recent Additions / Updates to this build since it was featured today on EVGA's ModRigsMonday!
 
2 months ago, went ahead an upgraded to a 1080Ti, using an EK waterblock. Stock temps are 5-10C less than the EVGA Hybrid cooler solution my GPU shipped with. Very happy with that upgrade. Video of the install can be found here:
GTX 1080 Ti EK Waterblock Install & Liquid Cooling Loop Drain
 

 

 
Also added some 3D Printed Fan Grills to the build, for some color pop.  2 part construction. I posted the STL files here if anyone wants to give it a go.
 
 
 

 
post edited by Mr_Armageddon - 2018/04/30 19:23:46

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/04/10 22:07:21 (permalink)
Very nice! Craftsmanship at its finest. Well done!

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/04/10 22:35:52 (permalink)
That is another great update after 2 years. Still awesome and just continues to evolve nicely. 

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/04/11 09:03:29 (permalink)
This is my recent build with the same case.
 


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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/04/13 03:25:25 (permalink)
Is it hard to build hardtubes...
I always liked chrome tubes more than transparent... But that's probably hardest of all.
 
I order watercooling parts from EKWB. 300 euro without waterblocks.
Because I have Monoblock and I don't know what will use as next build and CPU Block/GPU Block eventually I will buy later.
 
XRES D5 Revo 100 Glass my favorite combo with 3 top ports.(1st Inlet, 2nd Fill, 3rd Barrow RGB LED Plug)
Coolstream PE 360 (I was very sad because I couldn't find Hardware Labs GTR 360 new series, still no any video about him and it's only modern Hardware Labs radiator)
ACF 13/10mm fittings 4pack+ 4pack /8 total Nickel
2 45 angle adapters for CPU/Monoblock Nickel
Ball Valve /X Splitter/ Plugs/ Male to Male rottary extenders they will be connected together for drain loop
120 Universal Pump Mount
13/10mm Clear Tubes
100ml Concentrate Clear
G 1/4 Extender for top Inlet port
 
When parts arrive I will order Tygon R3400 Black 13/10mm and Tygon Norprene Tubes because I know myself I change that very often.
Because of that I and prepare plan to put X Spliter with rotary extenders on Outloot port and Ball Valve on one side. It's very practic.
I could save arround 50 euro using only simplest things and building loop without drain ports and don't using adapters only fittings.
Hardware Labs radiator from other side would cost me as two EKWB Coolstream PE360.
EKWB send me tracking number, my package is delivered to Germany and for 1-2 weeks arrive to me.
But maybe if I decide after upgrade GPU now with new series I will use hard tubes. But I like Norprene more.
EKWB have very poor offer for 13/10mm fittings soft. Only Dura Clear tubes. No Primochill Red, Black, nothing.
 
But I will have one order more soon maybe if I change platform and off course for GPU cooling.
 
 

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/04/22 19:57:07 (permalink)
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This is my recent build with the same case.
 





      

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/04/30 07:37:13 (permalink)
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That is another great update after 2 years. Still awesome and just continues to evolve nicely. 


Thanks!  Its been a good system to work with.  Starting a new one pretty soon with an even larger case!
 

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/04/30 07:41:00 (permalink)
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Is it hard to build hardtubes...
I always liked chrome tubes more than transparent... But that's probably hardest of all.
 
I order watercooling parts from EKWB. 300 euro without waterblocks.
Because I have Monoblock and I don't know what will use as next build and CPU Block/GPU Block eventually I will buy later.
 
XRES D5 Revo 100 Glass my favorite combo with 3 top ports.(1st Inlet, 2nd Fill, 3rd Barrow RGB LED Plug)
Coolstream PE 360 (I was very sad because I couldn't find Hardware Labs GTR 360 new series, still no any video about him and it's only modern Hardware Labs radiator)
ACF 13/10mm fittings 4pack+ 4pack /8 total Nickel
2 45 angle adapters for CPU/Monoblock Nickel
Ball Valve /X Splitter/ Plugs/ Male to Male rottary extenders they will be connected together for drain loop
120 Universal Pump Mount
13/10mm Clear Tubes
100ml Concentrate Clear
G 1/4 Extender for top Inlet port
 
When parts arrive I will order Tygon R3400 Black 13/10mm and Tygon Norprene Tubes because I know myself I change that very often.
Because of that I and prepare plan to put X Spliter with rotary extenders on Outloot port and Ball Valve on one side. It's very practic.
I could save arround 50 euro using only simplest things and building loop without drain ports and don't using adapters only fittings.
Hardware Labs radiator from other side would cost me as two EKWB Coolstream PE360.
EKWB send me tracking number, my package is delivered to Germany and for 1-2 weeks arrive to me.
But maybe if I decide after upgrade GPU now with new series I will use hard tubes. But I like Norprene more.
EKWB have very poor offer for 13/10mm fittings soft. Only Dura Clear tubes. No Primochill Red, Black, nothing.
 
But I will have one order more soon maybe if I change platform and off course for GPU cooling.

 
I wouldn't say its overly difficult, but just like anything it takes practice to get it right. Having the right tools is also important, namely a heat-gun, bending mandrels, and a silicon insert to keep the inner wall from collapsing when bending. Luckily the PETG tubing isn't too expensive, so if you mess up, just try again.
 
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This is my recent build with the same case.

 Nice Job!  Its a great case to try new build designs with.
 
 
 

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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/04/30 08:04:47 (permalink)
Wow, this is an absolutely amazing build. Very detailed! Definitely a little jealous here! Keep up the great work! 
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Re: Project Open Core: Liquid, Hardline Tubing, Illuminated System Panel, VR Ready 2018/05/01 17:20:33 (permalink)
WOW!!!  SIERRA HOTEL on this build!!!

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