Project - Scorpion (Lian Li PC-A71F mod)

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Heres some decent pics of my finished build, putting them here as Ive kinda run out of space lower down, my build log continues after

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Well I've decided I'm finally going to go for it and over the next few weeks I'm going to rebuild, watercool and mod my case.

The idea is to put the following into my case

Mobo: Asrock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3 Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard
CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.30GHz (Sandybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor - Retail
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual/Quad Channel Kit (CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9)
GFX: OcUK Extreme H2O GeForce GTX 580 1536MB GDDR5 [EVGA Superclocked] (I know its a bit cheaper to do it myself but I dont mind paying small premium for OcUK to do their thing)
SSD: Crucial RealSSD M4 256GB 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Solid State Hard Drive (purchased)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB SATA 6Gb/s 32MB Cache - OEM (ST31000524AS) (may hold off and re-use current HDD due to pricing)
PSU: Corsair Professional Series AX850 High Performance 850W Modular '80 Plus Gold' Power Supply (CMPSU-850AXUK) (may go for 750 not decided yet)

Along with the following watercooling parts

Rads/Fans: Front Phobya G Changer 280
Akasa AK-FN062 Apache Black Super Silent 140mm Fan - 4 Pin PWM
Bottom Phobya G Changer 240
Akasa AK-FN058 Apache Black Super Silent 120mm Fan - 4 Pin PWM
Pump: OcUK D5 Vario Pump & EK D5 X-Top V2 Value Combo
CPU block: EK Supreme HF CPU Waterblock - Nickel Plexi **2011 Compatible**
Res: EK Multioption Reservoir X2 250 Advanced
Tubing: Tygon 7/16" ID [16/11mm] Tubing - Clear (R3603)
Fittings: EK PSC Compression Fitting 7/16 [16/12mm] - G1/4 - Black (10 should cover it I think)
In fact I may go for the OcUK gold ones instead
Fluid: Mayhems X1 UV Oil Black Premixed Watercooling Fluid 1L (I'd like to try Golden Fluid, to offset, but not sure if there is any)

Intended loop order would be res>pump>280>240>gpu>cpu>res

So, my case as is (well not my actual case but an image of an unmodded case)

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I plan to install a 280 rad in the front and a 240 rad on the bottom, to do this I'll be removing the front HDD rack and cutting a few holes in the bottom of the case for fan intakes, as well as adding a couple of holes for cable management. I'll be adding a hole for air intake in top of the case for the PSU to use as intake, this should put it on a separate loop to rest of case and help stop it heating up too much, though I will only have one case exhaust but shouldnt be an issue - positive pressure and all that. I'll also get the internals powder coated black. (Update - I may cheat and send my case to be modded/painted cost dependent, by time I've forked out for dremel/holesaws etc prob be similar cost)

Most mods go for top mounted rads, but I want to try bottom mounted, having all rad fans as intakes and just leaving the two at the top as exhaust, this should maintain a good airflow as this image shows

My professional paint images, lol

Intended airflow

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Placement

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And to supplement air intake from the bottom of the case, I'll be creating a simple stand for my case like this, it will lift my case off the floor to reduce dust intake and create a bit more space to allow intake of air

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Lastly, once its all done, I'll be adding a window to my side panel, and etching it, should look something like this, the colour of the bottom etching to be gold to match the mobo caps and fluid if I can source gold fluid

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So, that's my plan, it may take me a while, particularly to get started, so could be a coupla weeks before first update but I'm looking forward to getting going (couldn't not post plans now I've decided :D)
 
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Well if anyones actually reading this, things are starting to happen
Purchased the SSD from OcUK over the weekend, was meant to arrive today (Mon) but I guess tomorrow will have to do, just as well I got all week off
Purchased the PSU, had to go with the 750W version, which I'm sure will still be ample anyway so no drama, but also had to source from elsewhere as OcUK don't have either model in stock, and I needed to order today as I need PSU to measure out on case for modding.
Also purchased rads and fans, so these can be provided to company who are doing modding to ensure fit is correct, yay :D

I have decided to send it off to be cut/powder coated as the cost is about the same and I'm sure the finish will be higher.
Anyhow once PSU arrives Tue (fingers crossed) I can strip out current components and mark up case for modding then send away, hopefully have it back within a couple of weeks so I'll order rest of the bits whilst its away then when I receive it I can start building, should be relatively quick as no modding to be done by me, I hope, lol

OK I've stripped my case down, mostly quite simple, Lian Li have provided interchangable plates for PSU mounting and blanking, so I can move PSU to top very easy and blank off bottom.
I've removed the front and rear HDD caddies, though not sure ATM if I'll put the rear caddy into the optical bays to mount HDDs or if I'll go for bungee suspension in the optical bays direct. I'll wait n see later (leaning towards suspension.
I had a bit of a nightmare getting the front door section off, because as well as the screws at the top, on the sides at the top, on the sides at the bottom, there were three on the front at the bottom, "hiding" behind the door, lol crysis solved now though
The PSU in this case sits on a bracket which lifts it an inch off the floor of the case, this had a rubber pad on top to reduce vibrations, assume it came with case not PSU, cant remember now though. This caused two issues, one the PSU being a warm component appears that it semi melted the pad onto itself, no visible signs but it was a ***** to get the PSU off, and I do mean a *****, I was convinced it was held in by another bracket or something it was that well held. And secondly, I need to remove this bracket as it is where I plan to mount my 240 rad, and its held in by pop rivets rather than screws, so I cant remove it myself, going to have to let someone do it for me when I send it for modding/powdercoating.
Good news is I can easily change my door to open other way when I get it all back

Case as was, ace cable management I know

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As far as I got disassembling before getting stuck (temporarily) on front bit

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And once I'd worked it out

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View from front

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View from back, none of the backing plates (PSU or blanking one) attached ATM

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Next time I see her she should be looking mighty different

Oh, and how I'm running ATM

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Got a load of bits through today then

Rads, fans, PSU (got other day actually) and SSD

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The rads seem really good quality, though to be fair I dont have anythign to compare them too but they feel nice and heavy and solid. The fans are good quality, these will all be getting sent off along with my case to ensure the mounting holes cut fit exactly :D

The PSU alongside my Case for comparison (and its a big case for anyone who doesnt know)

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Fortunately when opening it up the actual PSU itself is a wee bit smaller

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The quality of the cables supplied with the PSU is awesome, one of main reasons I spent the little extra on the Corsair AX unit, no need to braid these myself

I'll put another pic up later/tomorrow once I've got it all packaged to be sent off, then it will be a quiet couple of weeks til I get it back and can start building

Was going to put another pic up but got carried away with the packing and sealed the box before I realised, lol, wasnt going to open it up again, just have to wait now for a coupla weeks to get it back and start building, in the mean time I'll be buying the rest of my parts

Well I've ordered the final bits :D

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I've also rang OcUK and they're going to use the IC Diamond TIM to block my gfx card for me before shipping

Received all my bits through Mon (14th), bit of ordeal though it worked out well, I ordered Fri (11th) afternoon and as it said to allow 24-48hrs lead time on gfx card and because of work, I paid for Sat delivery on 19th, Typically after popping out for an hour Sat (12th) morning I get back in to find they've attempted to deliver a week early, and left the usual calling card saying they'll try again next working day, Mon(14th). Got in touch with OcUK explaining I wouldn't be in and could they arrange re-delivery the following Sat as originally planned, they said no problems. Anyway I got home from work on Mon to find they'd redelivered Mon, fortunately my house mate was in at the time, at least I've got everything. :D I'll get pics up at weekend

Well I found some batteries for my cheapy camera (Koadak C182) now it appears either the camera isnt so good, or Im not so good at taking photos, probably the latter, lol, but heres a few anyway

Main bits

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Left to Right (L2R), GFX card - OcUK H20 580 (as you see EVGA SSC 580 which OcUK fit EK block to) PSU in background - Corsair AX750, CPU - i5 2500K retail, RAM - 16Gb Corsair Vengeance Black, SSD - 256Mb Crucial M4 and the Mobo in back - ASRock Extreme4 Gen3
I'm also adding from current set up 1.5Tb WD Green and Asus Xonar Essence STX
Oh and a DVD-RW :D

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Watercooling bits

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L2R - D5 pump with EK top, Nesteq fan controller, EK HF supreme CPU block, EK 250 Advanced Tube res, box for EK GPU block, Mayhems Ultra water & TIM, primochill 7/16 black tubing and compression fittings scattered at front

Miscellaneous bits

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L2R - Tubing on left again, 3mm Black Bungee Cord, Black Enamel Paint, Fan extensions, PSU bridger, PTFE tape, hosecutter, velcro pads, funnels
I've also bought some 1m SATA3 Black cables to make routing easier, not pictured

Mobo accessories

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Mobo

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Now the Macro mode seems to agree with me more than the normal

Compression fittings

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Well, mostly, lol, 45s and 90s in last photo a bit blurry
 
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Case has been sent away, and company have got back to me, doesn't look like the radiator fits quite as well as planned, although theres two front 140mm fans already, these sit flush with the bottom of the 5.25" caddy, as such the rad is a bit too tall

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Fortunately I'm assured its easily solved by cutting a breakaway in the bottom of the caddy like this

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This is something I hadn't envisaged, I didn't attempt to dry install it myself before sending away, just as well I sent rad and fans with the case really. Excellent service form the modding people, if I was allowed I'd say name but forum rules prohibit it. Anyway I'm definitely glad now I decided to send case away to be modded rather than hack away at it myself

Well I get my case back Sat, so will hopefully be getting it all squared away then, fingers crossed I manage to complete build in the one day
In the mean time, the modding company have provided a few teaser photos for me/us

Case frame powder coated black

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Close up of mobo cutouts

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Overview of case with rads installed

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Front rad

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Bottom rad

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Very nice of them to install rads, though not sure if they'll of permanently installed them or just done this to see how it looks, don't know if it will ship like that? Either way I'll have to be taking them out as I need to flush them, shoulda of thought about this first before sending them I guess, lol

Looking good to me, when I get it Sat I'll upload pics of side window and top mesh cut and case fully re-assembled, then various ones of me attempting to install it all, just so hope it all works first time :eek:

Grrrr
Just heard and apparently courier company, citylink, haven't turned up to collect
So I'm not getting this Sat after all, I'll have to get midweek n build next weekend
Impressed I am not!!!!

Well its finally arrived, I'm like a kid at Xmas, yes mine has come early :D

Heres a couple of quick (and crappy I know) pics

Side panel fitted

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Side panel on its own

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Top panel cut out for PSU intake

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Bottom rad grill

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I must say it looks simply awesome, especially the side panel, very impressed, unfortunately my poor camera/photography skills dont do it justice

Looking forward to my rebuild, I will get some better pics, I'll either learn how to use my camera properly or borrow my mate (who's a photographer), the latter if its an option
 
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Well I've spent all day building it up, and just leak testing/removing air bubbles now
I'll put full update on tomorrow, with some pics :D

And I'm done (build wise), for now

So pics first

Case fully assembled

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Close up of window

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Close up of writing

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Internals

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Bottom Rad

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Front Rad

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GPU

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CPU

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Res

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PSU with new intake

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5.25" caddies

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Front of case

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Fan Controller

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I need to work out how to adjust fan speeds, lol

Lessons learned/Issues

OK well firstly when disassembling the case, there were lots of screws, and I mean lots, at the time I figured when it came to reassembling I'd work out where they all went, and whilst I have, my case is back together, I seem to have quite a few spares which I cant work out where they came from, oh well not to worry (til my case falls apart next week anyway)

Next I guess would be that I've learnt the correct way of installing the pump, it didnt come with any instructions so I got "in" and "out" wrong first time round, did post a question here but I was to impatient to wait for a reply so thought I'd give it a go, no harm done, other than having to retube. Other slight (or not) thing with the pump is I've broken it already, the variable bit anyway, the red adjuster was set to 2 when I received it and thought I'd try turning it using a small screwdriver to set it to 5 whilst filling loop/leak testing and removing air bubbles, it seemed stiff, and snapped. Oh well, I guess its no longer a d5 variable just a d5, I'll live

The cable management was not much fun, whilst there is space behind the mobo tray, its not that deep (between tray and side panel) so it was very difficult trying to get side panel back on, then when I did I dislodged one of fan connections so had to go back and redo it all :mad:

All in all, it went quite well (fingers crossed) havent overclocked yet but I'm sure itll be easy enough and once I have I'll post some screenies of temps etc, CPU & GPU are idling at 22 & 21 respectively ATM

I'm definitely glad I paid to have my case done for me, I'm really impressed with the finish, much better than I could have ever hoped to achieve, and it was all quite reasonably priced too
 
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There'll be a few more over next coupla days, as I finalise stripping it down n put up lessons learned from the process, but then I send my case away to be modded/powdercoated so it'll then be a coupla weeks til I get it back and can start the actual rebuild process
 
No, I couldnt find anywhere in UK that did the exact one, and had seen varying reports on whether the others fitted exactly, or needed minor modding, couldnt be bothered getting it shipped from US.
Was going to mod it myself, which is part the reason why I thought bottom mounted, if it went wrong less visible damage, then I thought about it and thought, well everyone does top mounted rad mods, and I quite liked the idea of bottom mounted for 1) being slightly different and 2) as I said above I reckon the airflow will be better, when you look at all decent air cooling case they all go intakes front/bottom to exahusts top/back so figured this would allow me to stick with that principal. But then when I looked into modding n tools needed, as well as sending it off to get powder coated, the company I'm sending it to for powder coating can do the mods for me too, for the same cost as it would cost me to buy the tools, and I'm sure to a much higher standard than I'd bodge, lol. I may not get as much of a sense of achievement out of not doing it myself, but its still my design :D
 
The problem with the radiators being at the intake part of the airflow is that all the heat from the rads enters the case as opposed to being expelled to the atmosphere.

This will increase the ambient case temperature and thus increase the running temperature of any component which remains not watercooled.
 
Yeah I get that, but Im cooling both CPU and GPU, the two main things, so the only other things are HDDs and mobo chipsets which produce relatively little heat anyway, and hopefully whilst it will all be warm air the amount of actual flow will be enough to keep cool
I'll soon find out anyway :D
 
I guess if temperature was really an issue you could reverse the fans on the 280 Rad. Ok, it wouldn't quite go with the traditional physics airflow, but it wouldn't be the end of the world and might work.

Best of luck with the build, I'll keep an eye on it :)

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Granted they produce little heat, but then, they don't like huge amounts of it either ;)

Your PSU will also be drawing in warmer air.

No I'm having a hole cut in top panel for PSU intake so its on a separate loop


I guess if temperature was really an issue you could reverse the fans on the 280 Rad. Ok, it wouldn't quite go with the traditional physics airflow, but it wouldn't be the end of the world and might work.

Best of luck with the build, I'll keep an eye on it :)

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True but hopefully this wont be necessary ;)
 
No I'm having a hole cut in top panel for PSU intake so its on a separate loop

So you're having work done to the top anyway? Why not just have them put the rad there? :confused:

Yes it's what everyone does, but it's done that way for a reason. You don't see car manufacturers coming out with wacky 5 and 6 wheeled vehicles that run upside down, just so they can be different. Sometimes things are the way they are because that's the most efficient solution.
 
Originally I was going to do it myself, however now I'm having it done for me professionally so it wont get messed up, and a Lian Li mesh installed too

Its always struck me as convenience why people have normally put their rads in the top of cases, as in this is where there is most free space, it doesn't necessarily mean its actually the best option. I'm not saying it isn't but I don't think the option I'm going for is going to give me any problems, if it does its a lesson learnt, a very expensive lesson granted, lol
 
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While admiring your new sig I got distracted by your new build project link.

That is a mighty spec Thriffles – you’ve certainly gone for it. (For somereason i thought you were a student - but with that budget i assumed wrong. That or you've now graduated and cash isn't such a novelty anymore.)

I’m a big fan of Lian li cases (simple classic lines) so it will be interesting to see how your mod complements the case and vice versa. And although it's not entirely an orthodox layout it should still be a vey cool running setup.

Best of luck with it - will follow with interest.

As an a side – treat yourself to a decent camera :p
 
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Yes my camera sucks (its my iPhone) I have a cheapish camera but the batteries have died havent used it in ages. One of my best mates is a professional photographer so whenever we do anything everyone just leaves the pics to him, lol
Few more quality pics to admire now anyway :p
 
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