Project Cyclone

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Welcome to Project Cyclone

After my plans for Project Triton fell flat on its face due to having to change case, i had to re-model my ideas and visions. I had already amassed parts, radiators, items and things for the previous project. Waste not want not. This will be even more challenging than the original project so i am raring to go

Why have i gone with Cyclone? Well a cyclone is an closed area of fluid that rotates in the same direction just like a WC loop, also Cyclones generally appear as white, cue the main backdrop of my vision!

Specs

ASUS Z77 Sabertooth
i7 3770k
16gb (4x4gb) G.Skill RipjawZ 2400mhz
2 x 7950 MSI Twin frozr Boosted editions ( Water cooled )
Asus Xonar D2X
Killer Gigabit 2200 NIC
Full Custom Water loop

SPONSORS

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Enermax


Play3r

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Here is a few teaser pics

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Please sub to my thread :)
 
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Had to start stripping it down to take measurements as i'm off to the metal fabricators on Thursday ;)

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As you can see the case itself is spacious

got a few ideas in my head of whats going where, just need to put it on paper etc ;)
 
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Went to the metal fabricators today, and got some aluminium done today :)

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PSU cover, don't mind the gap between the end and the actual cover, youll see my plans eventually ;)

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Had a separation plate made between the compartments, have plans a foot there also.....wanted to make the main area neater etc!


Also ordered a res, and some more tubing......also need to spray and shave a little off the big side plate to make it fit 100% flush....and also tons more stuff to do but finally glad to be able to crack on!
 
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gavbon, I've got the CM Trooper which is a very similar case, how big is the rad you're putting into your stryker and where are you going to mount it?

i'm not mounting any rads inside the case itself

i'm building a modular housing, which will act as a stand/pedestal for the case to sit on

built in will be 2 x 480mm radiators, and 1 x DDC pump, might mount both in there, but res will be in the case etc
 
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Dis gon B good :) I do prefer a build that's more about what you can make/mod, rather than how much expensive gear you can stuff in.
Making it your own ftw.

Should've thought of making a pedestal/rad box for my build, come to think of it. Good stuff.
 
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Dis gon B good :) I do prefer a build that's more about what you can make/mod, rather than how much expensive gear you can stuff in.
Making it your own ftw.

Should've thought of making a pedestal/rad box for my build, come to think of it. Good stuff.

Thank you very much, i thought the same really!

I would rather something be my own take, than spend 4k on the best spec build

My setup wont struggle with anything really and i plan to Overclock it to the hilt :D


After the 2nd coat, i'm really happy with the finish! looks gorgeous in the flesh



 
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Been up since 6am with my dad


Some progress!!!


Starting to measure up the MDF ready for cutting







The tool doing the cutting!



Here we go!!!



Thank you Enermax for the ton of fans, love Enermax products, and is a real honour to be sponsored by them! ( started mounting them to one of the rads )



All mounted



Few drill bits to make some ventilation holes in the side panels



Measuring for pin point accuracy with the drill



Phoyba 480mm Rad grill





Lets cut some metal!



Now you see it



Now you dont!



How the side panel looks now



Now back to the Rad box/Stand





More to come soon!
 
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Last updates for today!


Box built





Picture of the case on top of the stand/box



Part of the phobya 480mm rad grill i chopped



Closer pic of the rad grill i chopped off, and the res measuring up!





Measuring for the holes in the top of the rad box



Preparing case for some cutting



Section cut out ready for tubing to pass through





More updates to come, but not until tomorrow!
 
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