I've been out of the PC 'scene' for a very long time and I'd say the last rig that you could call in anyway 'custom' involved a Juno P6 case so that should give you an idea of how long ago it was. If I recall correctly it involved a Slot A Athlon on a K7M motherboard but hey ho
So after bumping into an old mate online who suggested it might be good to get back into a bit of gaming I thought I'd give it a go. Space is an issue for me so, with his help, I ended up down the itx route. Initial build involved a Pentium K and GTX750 but this soon proved to be inadequate so the upgrades began to where we are today. I've done everything thus far but there is more to go
Current Spec -
MSI Z87i Gaming AC
Intel 4690k
16gb Corsair Dominator Ram
Palit GTX960
2x Kingston 120gb SSD's
1x 500gb mechanical
All of the above was originally in a Silverstone Raven RVZ01 but I was struggling to keep it reasonably cool and quiet whilst overclocked so I decided to go down the wet route. I've seen a few examples of AIO's wedged in that case but I didnt like the look of it as it seems compromised at best so I decided to change cases. After some googling for inspiration I opted for a bitfenix prodigy which was rather cheap in a "This week only" thing on ocuk.
I then raided the members market for some watercooling gear as I'm tight
I picked up the following for a very reasonable price
EK-XRES 100 D5 Vario
280mm SR1 Rad
EK-Supremacy CPU Block
The member I bought it off was kind enough to send me a pile of compression fittings, tube, etc etc so I was landed.
It was at this point I realised my first mistake.. 280mm rads dont fit in prodigy's.. Doh! Thankfully some more googling turned up a Koolance 280mm shroud that would work so this was duley ordered and mounted in the top of the case with some 140mm Aerocool shark red fans (chose purely because I like the look of them, turns out they are actually ok!)
The chap had sent me xspc tubing but after reading about some issues on these forums I opted to change it for some primochill kit in clear red as I didnt want to run dye in the loop. So after working out where I wanted the pump (Keeping in mind I may add a 120 or 140 rad in the front in the future)..
Mounted the pump, started braiding (red and black theme) and started the tubing. I had to go for some rotary's as the tubing didnt want to take the route I wanted to without kinking. I bought some alphacool ones that had a leak rate of about 50% so I'm less than impressed with them!
Once the tubing was finished I filled it up and resolved leaks as I went, not many and mostly caused by my fear of stripping the very short threads.
Left this running for a day or so until I was happy and then began moving my kit over.
It was at this point I decided not to do any braiding as I plan to change my PSU. Its a silverstone SFX450w item and wouldn't really cope so well with a future graphics upgrade so thats next on my list.
I've mounted the SSD's on the front of the motherboard tray and put the 2.5" mechanical down the side of the PSU for now. I did have a thought about turning the SSD's upside down and running the cables underneath but the cut would have been significant at the seam for the mobo tray so I stuck the normal way.
Then got it all fired up with no issues, Yay
I did buy a temp guage with a g1/4 plug that instantly caught fire lol..
only a fiver so I'll grab another
So thats where it stands right now and I'm pretty pleased with it.
Its currently running at 4.4ghz with 1.22v and even running linpack on it wont push it over 52c with the fans at 7v.
So near future plans are
New PSU, probably full ATX but as short as possible as the only hiding space is around the psu.
New graphics card. I'll wait for the ti's to come out and try and nab a vanilla 970 cheaply. This will then be put under water.
Probably add a 120 or 140mm rad to the front panel which will necessitate a replacement front cover thats a grill.
Overall I'm pretty happy with how this has turned out given that I'm remarkably out of touch with the whole scene
So after bumping into an old mate online who suggested it might be good to get back into a bit of gaming I thought I'd give it a go. Space is an issue for me so, with his help, I ended up down the itx route. Initial build involved a Pentium K and GTX750 but this soon proved to be inadequate so the upgrades began to where we are today. I've done everything thus far but there is more to go
Current Spec -
MSI Z87i Gaming AC
Intel 4690k
16gb Corsair Dominator Ram
Palit GTX960
2x Kingston 120gb SSD's
1x 500gb mechanical
All of the above was originally in a Silverstone Raven RVZ01 but I was struggling to keep it reasonably cool and quiet whilst overclocked so I decided to go down the wet route. I've seen a few examples of AIO's wedged in that case but I didnt like the look of it as it seems compromised at best so I decided to change cases. After some googling for inspiration I opted for a bitfenix prodigy which was rather cheap in a "This week only" thing on ocuk.
I then raided the members market for some watercooling gear as I'm tight
I picked up the following for a very reasonable price
EK-XRES 100 D5 Vario
280mm SR1 Rad
EK-Supremacy CPU Block
The member I bought it off was kind enough to send me a pile of compression fittings, tube, etc etc so I was landed.
It was at this point I realised my first mistake.. 280mm rads dont fit in prodigy's.. Doh! Thankfully some more googling turned up a Koolance 280mm shroud that would work so this was duley ordered and mounted in the top of the case with some 140mm Aerocool shark red fans (chose purely because I like the look of them, turns out they are actually ok!)
The chap had sent me xspc tubing but after reading about some issues on these forums I opted to change it for some primochill kit in clear red as I didnt want to run dye in the loop. So after working out where I wanted the pump (Keeping in mind I may add a 120 or 140 rad in the front in the future)..
Mounted the pump, started braiding (red and black theme) and started the tubing. I had to go for some rotary's as the tubing didnt want to take the route I wanted to without kinking. I bought some alphacool ones that had a leak rate of about 50% so I'm less than impressed with them!
Once the tubing was finished I filled it up and resolved leaks as I went, not many and mostly caused by my fear of stripping the very short threads.
Left this running for a day or so until I was happy and then began moving my kit over.
It was at this point I decided not to do any braiding as I plan to change my PSU. Its a silverstone SFX450w item and wouldn't really cope so well with a future graphics upgrade so thats next on my list.
I've mounted the SSD's on the front of the motherboard tray and put the 2.5" mechanical down the side of the PSU for now. I did have a thought about turning the SSD's upside down and running the cables underneath but the cut would have been significant at the seam for the mobo tray so I stuck the normal way.
Then got it all fired up with no issues, Yay
I did buy a temp guage with a g1/4 plug that instantly caught fire lol..
only a fiver so I'll grab another
So thats where it stands right now and I'm pretty pleased with it.
Its currently running at 4.4ghz with 1.22v and even running linpack on it wont push it over 52c with the fans at 7v.
So near future plans are
New PSU, probably full ATX but as short as possible as the only hiding space is around the psu.
New graphics card. I'll wait for the ti's to come out and try and nab a vanilla 970 cheaply. This will then be put under water.
Probably add a 120 or 140mm rad to the front panel which will necessitate a replacement front cover thats a grill.
Overall I'm pretty happy with how this has turned out given that I'm remarkably out of touch with the whole scene