OcUK Custom 'Ultima Demolisher' [Build Progress and Worklog]

rjk

rjk

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Christmas has in FACT come early for me this year.

With the wide availability of the EVGA SR-2 again, a lot of air cooled SR2 builds have been showing up on our ‘to do’ list.

this particular one caught my eye and with an outrageous 'NathWraith Special' being put down on paper, the initial design for this system had been put into place a while ago. The customer has opted for the best of everything which really required a lot of skill and expertise to set up.

Nath has done an outstanding job of putting together a formidable specification that not only presents superb value to the customer but means that he will in fact have one of the best personal computer systems in the country.

No expense has been spared and strict requirements have been highlighted to make this system fit the customer’s requirements perfectly.

If you have a custom spec in mind or even fancy making changes to a system on our website, why not call our sales team?
Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be able to advise the best hardware for your requirements.
Sales - UK 0871 200 5052

System Specification
- Case: Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P80B Super Tower
- Power Supply: Corsair Professional AX1200W
- CPU: x2 Intel Xeon X5650 2.66GHz @ 4.00GHz+
- Motherboard: EVGA Classified SR-2 DDR3 Dual Socket Motherboard
- RAM: Corsair Dominator GT 12GB (6x2GB) DDR3 PC3-16000C8 (2000MHz) Tri-Channel
- Hard Drive: OCZ IBIS 240GB SSD
- Graphics Card: x2 EVGA Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 1536MB GDDR5 Configured in SLI
- Sound: Asus Xonar Xense Sound Card + Sennheiser PC 350 Xense Edition Headset
- Optical: Samsung SH-B083L/BSBP 8x BluRay ROM / 16x DVD±RW Drive - Black
- Storage: Western Digital VelociRaptor 600GB 10000RPM SATA 6Gb/s

Cooling
2X EK Supreme HF Copper CPU Waterblocks
2X EK FC-580 Waterblocks
120mm Black ice Stealth
360 Black Ice SR1
EK D5 TOP + D5 Vario Pump
EK v2 250 Advanced Reservoir
Thermochill Clear Fluid
EK/Bitspower Fittings
Masterkleer 7/16 Tubing

On with the build...

Our journey begins at Dominator GT mountain...
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Onwards to block installation
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The case
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Removing the bezels and HDD cages to make way for the meaty SR1 radiator
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Monolithic computing...
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The blisteringly fast OCZ IBIS, words cannot describe how rapid these things are. DO WANT
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Reservoir placement
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Starting to plumb it all together
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More progress
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The HDSL cable for the IBIS drive
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The D5
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More IBIS goodness
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VRaptor 600GB as a storage drive ;)
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Bringing it all together
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EVGA 580 graphics cards. Naked and then with the gorgeous EK blocks on.

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Before filling the loop, I realised that I got the inlet and outlet on the pump the wrong way round.
Facepalm situation, but easily rectified. :D
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Bit of cable management later...
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Final Pics
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Just installing Windows and Configuring the system at the moment. Will update this post with some benchmarks and stats from the system once it is clocked and ready to go
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask :)
rjk
 
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Amazing build, another demonstration of Overclockers UK highly efficient PC system builders. Clean, smart & looks stunning.

One for me? :D
 
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Please tell me your going to put some Zip ties or clamps on the hoses?

I dont care if you think they wont come off, i have had many come off even when they look Very stuck on
 
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Remember RJ:

Windowed panel for £10 ;)

I'm sat here looking at my pc-p80. Why does this one look like it has so much more room in than my one? :(

Maybe it's cos I put my sr-1 on the floor of the case :D

You gotta put some Mayhem's Dye in there! Every single colour would look amazing.
 

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no windowed panel because the customer didnt want one

no coloured fluid because the customer wanted clear

no cable ties on the tubing because i have never needed to use it on 1/2 barbs with 7/16 tubing.

ever

ever...
 
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no windowed panel because the customer didnt want one

no coloured fluid because the customer wanted clear

no cable ties on the tubing because i have never needed to use it on 1/2 barbs with 7/16 tubing.

ever

ever...

yea ok.

You may not have, But what if the said "customer" decided to have a small tug? or a child has a tug when the case side is off when he is installing a new hdd?

Dont think ahead do you? :confused:
 

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yea ok.

You may not have, But what if the said "customer" decided to have a small tug? or a child has a tug when the case side is off when he is installing a new hdd?

Dont think ahead do you? :confused:

i would estimate to have built over 500 watercooled builds and 20+ extreme builds like this.

i cant recall anyone calling the support line to tell me that they foolishly let their 5 year old loose near their £6k system with the panels off and coolant spilt everywhere.

people who buy systems tend to leave them alone.
I will be sure to post here and let you know if our tried and tested method suddenly fails :p
 
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You do not need clips for 1/2 bard to 7/16 tubing, the fact that you need to heat the tubing up before hand and a knife to remove it shows clips are not needed.

I recently drained my system, I had used the heat and cool method to attach the tubes. But I was able to get the tubes off without cutting them. I had to use a LOT of force though.
 
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