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PROJECT: BLACK BOX
Project log for my new build. This will be a long process as I will be collecting parts over the next two months.
I will be transplanting existing hardware from my TJ08B-E. Details as follows:
Motherboard: Asus H170m-plus
CPU: Skylake i7 6700 with EK-Supremacy EVO - Acetal (Original CSQ)
GPU: Nvidia Founders Edition 1080 with EKWB full cover block
RAM: Corsair 16GB White Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz RAM/Memory Kit 2x 8GB
Primary Hard Drive: Samsung SM951 128GB M.2 PCIe
Secondary Hard Drive: Samsung 850 EVO 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD
PSU: be quiet! Straight Power 10 600W Hybrid Modular Power Supply
I have purchased the case. Drum roll...................
Case: Caselabs Mercury S8
Options:
Next purchase will be lots of water cooling goodies. I am planning to install:
The fans on the top mount radiators will be exhausting air through the radiators and out of the top of the case.
I'll probably set up the side mount rad fans to exhaust as well so there will be a need to bring plenty of fresh air internally from outside. This will be serviced by two 140mm fans and two 120mm fans mounted at the front. There is a space at the back of the case for a single 120mm or 140mm fan. I'm thinking of going with a 140mm set up to intake.
The idea of dumping hot air into the case by intake through a rad doesn't gel well.
Fans will all be Noctua. a Mix of 140mm (NF-A14 PWM) and 120mm (NF-F12 PWM). I am open to suggestions if anyone can recommend something that is better performing? I am designing this as an ultra quiet ultra cool system so fans will be on a low rpm setting.
The thing I am most concerned about is how to route all of the fan cables and I have no idea what controller to use. Currently looking at the NZXT Grid+ Version 2 Internal Digital 6 Fan Controller. I really need something that I can monitor the rpm with but isn't overly visible. There will be a total of 11x 120mm fans (possible increasing to 17x if i use a push/pull configuration on the top mounted radiators; and 3x 140mm fans.
Holy £$&*! 20 fans!
Soft tubing or acrylic? I am undecided.
Project log for my new build. This will be a long process as I will be collecting parts over the next two months.
I will be transplanting existing hardware from my TJ08B-E. Details as follows:
Motherboard: Asus H170m-plus
CPU: Skylake i7 6700 with EK-Supremacy EVO - Acetal (Original CSQ)
GPU: Nvidia Founders Edition 1080 with EKWB full cover block
RAM: Corsair 16GB White Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz RAM/Memory Kit 2x 8GB
Primary Hard Drive: Samsung SM951 128GB M.2 PCIe
Secondary Hard Drive: Samsung 850 EVO 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD
PSU: be quiet! Straight Power 10 600W Hybrid Modular Power Supply
I have purchased the case. Drum roll...................
Case: Caselabs Mercury S8
Options:
- Case Colour: Black
- 36mm Extended Ventilated Top Cover
- Left Door: Standard Window with Ventialtion
- Right Door: Standard Window
- Front Cover: Ventilated
- Flex-Bay Configuration: Solid Bay Covers
- Flex-Bay 140.2 (280) Fan/Radiator Mount (MAC-532): 1 x 140.2
- S8 Drop-in Top Radiator Mount 2x 120.3
- Radiator Side Mounts for the Lower Chamber: S8 Drop-in Side Radiator mount 120.3
- Ventilated PSU cover
- PSU Support Mount
- Flex-Bay 5.25 Device Mount Standard
- Caster Kit
Next purchase will be lots of water cooling goodies. I am planning to install:
- 2x EK-CoolStream XE 360 Triple in the top mounts
- EK-CoolStream PE 360 Triple in the bottom side mount
The fans on the top mount radiators will be exhausting air through the radiators and out of the top of the case.
I'll probably set up the side mount rad fans to exhaust as well so there will be a need to bring plenty of fresh air internally from outside. This will be serviced by two 140mm fans and two 120mm fans mounted at the front. There is a space at the back of the case for a single 120mm or 140mm fan. I'm thinking of going with a 140mm set up to intake.
The idea of dumping hot air into the case by intake through a rad doesn't gel well.
Fans will all be Noctua. a Mix of 140mm (NF-A14 PWM) and 120mm (NF-F12 PWM). I am open to suggestions if anyone can recommend something that is better performing? I am designing this as an ultra quiet ultra cool system so fans will be on a low rpm setting.
The thing I am most concerned about is how to route all of the fan cables and I have no idea what controller to use. Currently looking at the NZXT Grid+ Version 2 Internal Digital 6 Fan Controller. I really need something that I can monitor the rpm with but isn't overly visible. There will be a total of 11x 120mm fans (possible increasing to 17x if i use a push/pull configuration on the top mounted radiators; and 3x 140mm fans.
Holy £$&*! 20 fans!
Soft tubing or acrylic? I am undecided.
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