BackDraft Evo (a Nanoxia DS1 Build)

Unboxing the new fans...


First up the Alpenföhn 120mm Wing Boost Plus PWM


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They use a composite rubberised "V" frame design to further illuminate fan vibration.


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Next up the Alpenföhn 140mm Wing Boost Plus PWM


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A nice feature of both the 120 and 140 is the dual connection which facilitates running multiple fans daisy chained off a single fan header.


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And last but not least...


The Akasa 120mm Piranha high performance PWM air ripper blade :cool:


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And I ended today by doing some test fitting...


Here are a few tease pics :D


To further enhance the cooling efficiency of the Monsta I've decided to incorporate a 30mm shroud.


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This has also allowed me to line up the pump outlet via what will be a gentle tubing curve to feed into the Monsta.


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Pretty much as I wanted it :cool:
 
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This morning I've assembled what I will refer to from now on as The Cooling Unit lol


Presenting...


1 x AlphaCool Monsta with 30mm shroud, 2 x Akasa Piranhas and to top it off an E22 FG01 240mm fan grill.


It's a mere 135mm deep :D


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The Cooling Unit mounted :cool:


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If my cards don't sell I'll be doing this :)

If you don't mind me asking, how much is the cooling alone costing you? (excluding fans)
 
that loooks awesome

Thank you, I was hoping it would have that effect :)

If my cards don't sell I'll be doing this :)

If you don't mind me asking, how much is the cooling alone costing you? (excluding fans)


Ok the actual cost which includes the bay pump/res, rad, shroud, CPU block, the GPU block and backplate plus the compression fittings weighs in at around 350 quid.

That excludes the cost of the fans, angled fittings and extensions, tubing and coolant.


It's not cheap and I've gone for premium kit which also knocks up the price tab some, but if you look apon it this way; you'll likely utilize some if not all of the kit in future builds.


I hope that answers the question mate?
 
Thank you, I was hoping it would have that effect :)




Ok the actual cost which includes the bay pump/res, rad, shroud, CPU block, the GPU block and backplate plus the compression fittings weighs in at around 350 quid.

That excludes the cost of the fans, angled fittings and extensions, tubing and coolant.


It's not cheap and I've gone for premium kit which also knocks up the price tab some, but if you look apon it this way; you'll likely utilize some if not all of the kit in future builds.


I hope that answers the question mate?

Thanks dude :) I already have the GPU blocks, but nothing else as yet. Have the same case though so would be doing a very similar build :)
 
Not much of an update guys, it's just pretty much to highlight how I've been able to arrange the various inlets/outlets using risers and extension bars to improve the routing of the minimal and point to point tubing I'm incorporating into the build; also as you can see the dual bay XSPC X2O 750 V4 pump/res is relatively shallow in depth.


From top to bottom -

  • Pump/res outlet
  • Pump/res Inlet
  • Rad inlet
  • Rad outlet


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Grrrrrrrrrr :mad:

Bl**dy Photobucket!!!!!

I'm gonna have to do some thread maintenance over the weekend :(

Sorry guys I'll have all the pics back up shortly, bare with me on this...
 
No worries man, good to hear you know about it. Came to check out the build and realized the problem. Maybe throw up the images on dropbox, never had any problems with bandwidth restrictions from them.
 
No worries man, good to hear you know about it. Came to check out the build and realized the problem. Maybe throw up the images on dropbox, never had any problems with bandwidth restrictions from them.

I've made a start on the thread maintenance :)

I've opted for Imgur though it will take a while to get all the links back up :(
 
Another mini update...


That's the XSPC X2O 750 V4 installed proper


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The run off connection from the pump outlet to the rad inlet in place



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Which achieves this effect :D



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Was all the messing about worth it?

I think so lol (PC OCD)
 
And now comes the moment of truth


I spent hours mentally visualizing this, mocking it up and measuring; the question is did I get it right?


I'll let the pictures do the talking...



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Looks good mate! Is that just sitting over the top of the PSU, or have you actually re-housed the guts of the PSU in it?

Cheers,

G
 
Looks good mate! Is that just sitting over the top of the PSU, or have you actually re-housed the guts of the PSU in it?

Cheers,

G

What we have here is a polished stainless steel PSU cover/shroud :D

No way am I going to rip apart my Seasonic X Series lol
 
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