[OcUK Staff Builds] rjkoneill's FT03 Titanium

rjk

rjk

Caporegime
Joined
8 Aug 2007
Posts
25,380
Hi Guys

I have done some downsizing recently. Decided to stick my system on air cooling for a while as I need a bit of space. I have recently been put in charge of all of the cooling and modding groups at OcUK, I thought that this would be an excellent opportunity to review some of the hardware I am looking buying.

My biggest bug bear is putting my GTX 590 on air. It has never been ran on air ever so the prospect of taking the blocks off and dealing with a noisy GPU again is a bit of a tough pill to swallow.

The pictures show a 680 but this is just for reference as my 590 still has its watercooling blocks on it.

Full specification for the system is fairly simple:


only two mods for the system:

SSD Dual Mount mod, this involves two Silverstone SSD mounts layered on top of each other using TJ07 stand-offs :cool:

cable braiding on the front panel cables


IMG_6228.jpg



The case looks superb, the colour is really smart and matches the stand of my Dell monitor well. I was really surprised by the build quality of the FT03. All of the panels are really thick and well made, it has such a solid build quality and is by far one of the nicest cases I have used.



IMG_6223.jpg


Here is a small modification, the FT03 only allows for one SSD to be mounted using the supplied holes. I decided I wanted to keep my drives together and came up with using the longer TJ07 stand-offs to screw in the first SSD and some nice allen head bolts to screw in the second drive. The plastic on the second ssd was fouling the side panel. this meant that I had to cut the tabs off the sides and use the holes on the bottom of the drive to mount it. Admittedly, this was a bit of a bodge job and needs sanding down to make it perfect. You can see it is a bit rough in the picture.



IMG_6222.jpg


Cable management in this case is easy, there is acres of room behind the motherboard tray. The only problem I encountered was that I wanted to use my Bitfenix black braided extensions for my main power cables. This was impossible because adding the braided extensions made the cable management a nightmare. It was simply too long in such a small case. I used some P Clips I had from a hardware shop to hold most of the cable routing in place. looked much better than cable ties and the screw holes for the hard drives that weren't in use were a perfect mounting point for them


IMG_6221.jpg


The rear panel is a fairly standard affair. I swapped the chrome 120mm grill out for a black one and exchanged the Silverstone stock fan for a 900RPM Noiseblocker BlackSilent Pro PL1 fan. This is a superb case fan and one of our best sellers. Whisper quiet with unique mounting hardware. I was mega impressed with the way the fan looks and performs. both Noiseblocker fans I used came with modular cables so I could choose either a short or a long fan cable depending on my case layout. Noiseblocker are a brand exclusive to OcUK in the UK too.


IMG_6219.jpg


Matching the rear fan, I went for the more powerful Noiseblocker BlackSilent Pro PLPS PWM fan. This is a PMW fan which spins up to 1500RPM and has incredible performance statistics. I would say that this is easily one of the best fans for a CPU cooler on the market at the moment. It looks superb and performs well. I used the Limited Edition Black Megahalems from Prolimatech to cool the CPU. This cooler is perfect for 2011 and looks brilliant with the 'BlackSilent' range of Noiseblocker fans. This setup ensures that my cpu cooler doesn't foul whatever memory modules I go for.



IMG_6204.jpg


The overall build looks great in the flesh and is very quiet thanks to the cooling configuration. I fully expect it to get much louder when an aircooled GTX 590 is in there. [The GTX 680 is just a test sample we had at OcUK to test the system with]. Overall I am really happy with the build and the components I have used have really surprised me in terms of quality.

Big thanks to Phil for taking the photographs of the completed system.
 
bit gutted I didn't wait to have the pictures taken with the GTX 590 in place

because the 590 looks a thousand times better than that 680.

apologies for rubbish phone pics...

20120630_191052.jpg


20120630_191044.jpg
 
I'd be thinking about selling the 590 on the MM and buying something quieter instead.

the 590 is quiet compared to most high end cards.
the only things faster than it in single card form are a 7970, 680 or 690 and they are all just as loud.

i run a 30" panel so getting something quieter will inevitably mean getting something less powerful

Looks good mate, iv been running my 590 on air since I got it and tbh it is very quiet. It maybe a little louder for you due to less airflow and stressing the card slightly more due to a bigger resolution.

Megahalem is a good choice though :) it would be the perfect air cooled build if it was in an antec 300 lol

Cheers Nath ;)
 
Nice build Rich.

Must confess I've fallen out with watercooling, purely because air cooling is so good these days and I change components so often!

What made you choose the megalehems over say a phanteks, noctua or Thermalright?

cheers w3bbo, I must admit, I was all for watercooling this and smashing some koolance QDC fittings on it and running an external rad setup, but in honesty it was proving a nightmare to get a res that fit the case along with a D5. It will be pointless selling my block and D5 but I can easily get rid of some WC hardware next time I decide to do a build in a big case.


I tried to fit a Phanteks as I really really like them but I have always liked the megahalems and the megahalems black looks ace in the flesh. i wanted to use black noiseblockers as well so it topped it off well in the end.

My CPU temperatures are peaking at 70'c which are about 15 higher than my watercooling was. hardly the end of the world.

You can even remove the exhaust fan with this cooler configuration.

I could, but the 900rpm fan is silent so its worth having. I need to consider replacing the 45' fan at the bottom of the case to give the graphics card a bit more airflow.
 
Back
Top Bottom