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Prometheus Project (PC Gaming Rig)

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  • DartyD Offline
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    Darty
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    #23

    awwww maaaaaaaan, it's such a nice rig! Please trust, get Project Cars on there and upload some vids!!! Also a great rig for CAD. My favourite pass time atm

    Keep it real

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    • DartyD Darty

      awwww maaaaaaaan, it's such a nice rig! Please trust, get Project Cars on there and upload some vids!!! Also a great rig for CAD. My favourite pass time atm

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      Calum
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      #24

      @Darty Hhmm, I bet if I check the bank the computer will say 'No'. I don't want to examine how much the upgrades have cost me lmao! Project cars next month.

      I very rarely use this computer for gaming, not sure why I upgraded it, just fancied a challenge of building the liquid cooling system.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • MightymanM Offline
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        #25

        That's a mad loop aha! Nice though 😉

        TDR 125 - 2001

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        • MightymanM Mightyman

          That's a mad loop aha! Nice though 😉

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          Calum
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          #26

          @MIGHTYMAN Yeah, I wanted individual cold feeds to each of the components. As such it did take a few attempts to get right.

          The hard part was making them all single pieces. The amount of pipes I had to scrap because I got it wrong three bends in grr!

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          • MightymanM Offline
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            Mightyman
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            #27

            Individual cold feeds? I have never heard of anyone doing that before. I get the feeling this is a very similar scenario to you adding a second radiator to your DT. Looks very good, but doesn't provide any noticeable functionality. Whilst it would be good to drop some of the components by a few degrees, I'm sure in practise it wouldn't really help? The only benefit might be that you have a LOT of extra coolant so it might take a very small amount of additional time, before the whole loop gets up to working temp?

            Sorry if this comment seems like I'm having a dig, I'm really not but I know you are much like me in that there are some unique ways we like doing certain things like this, even if the result is little to no gains and a much lighter pocket!

            TDR 125 - 2001

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              very nice calum knew you would do a nice job

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              • mad73M mad73

                very nice calum knew you would do a nice job

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                Calum
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                #29

                @mad73 Cheers mate 🙂 Got it exactly how I want it, for now.

                @mightyman Nah you wouldn't put hot coolant from the GPU into the CPU then into the Motherboard. If you're going to do the job properly you want individual feeds after yhe radiator. It's a little more work but it is a noticeable difference. Remember if the average temperature is lower, then the radiator/fans has to do less work to cool it down. So it increases the lifespan of components.

                The DT is modified so in theory needs a bigger radiator. On hot days it will see 100 degrees centigrade. Which was always worrying for me. But I am not convinced the Lanza radiator made that much difference. A proper Ally rad will though. So if you fabricate a proper ally rad to the dt the temperature difference will be mental. YZ runs with barely little coolant and the temps are like 50 degrees. That's half that of the dt.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                • CalumC Offline
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                  Calum
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                  Been busy doing some more upgrades to my PC. Another 16 Gigs of ram, another SSD and a HDD. New pump and reservoir and have mounted an OLED screen hooked into an Arduino which in turn is hooked into the motherboard.

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                  Eventually the Arduino will poll the motherboard for CPU temperature as well as time.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  • CalumC Calum

                    Been busy doing some more upgrades to my PC. Another 16 Gigs of ram, another SSD and a HDD. New pump and reservoir and have mounted an OLED screen hooked into an Arduino which in turn is hooked into the motherboard.

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                    Eventually the Arduino will poll the motherboard for CPU temperature as well as time.

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                    NINJA
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                    #31

                    @Calum Looking damn good bud!!! 👍

                    SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                    • NINJAN NINJA

                      @Calum Looking damn good bud!!! 👍

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                      Calum
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                      #32

                      @CYBER-NINJA Cheers mate, it's good to have a PC again lmao.

                      I couldn't have chosen a worse time to rebuild this PC, as soon as I did the bloody forum started falling apart lmao!

                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                      • CalumC Calum

                        @CYBER-NINJA Cheers mate, it's good to have a PC again lmao.

                        I couldn't have chosen a worse time to rebuild this PC, as soon as I did the bloody forum started falling apart lmao!

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                        NINJA
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                        #33

                        @Calum Tell me all about it bro, I know your pain! I was stuck with a tablet for 6 months while my PC was being rebuilt. I vowed never again so I splashed out on a quality laptop, so I'll never be tech-less again!!! 😉

                        SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                        • MiniaM Offline
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                          Minia
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                          #34

                          A good looking build, I personally don't like hard tubes when doing a custom liquid cooling loop.But it definetly adds style. 😉

                          Yamaha DT125R Blue 2002, XT 125 1982, Yamaha WR250Z 1992, BMW GS650F 1994, Benelli BN302 2015

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                          • MightymanM Offline
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                            Another great looking iteration to you coolant loop! Hard line takes time but excellent finish to it. Is that the OLED screen at the top left of your case?

                            TDR 125 - 2001

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                            • MightymanM Mightyman

                              Another great looking iteration to you coolant loop! Hard line takes time but excellent finish to it. Is that the OLED screen at the top left of your case?

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                              Calum
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                              #36

                              @Mightyman Yeah mate, that used to be the headphone and microphone port, but I never ever used them so I ripped it all out and put the OLED there in its place.

                              @Minia I always felt flexi pipe was a bit of a get out for people who don't possess the skill to do it in hard lines.

                              To me this build was a step down in technical ability. In the initial build I bent every single piece as one solid item. But this one I didn't. I used a get out by using prebuilt 90 degree bends. Uhhm those bends are 16 quid each. So guess how much this build cost me....

                              This build looks so much cleaner than yhe original go. I was a bit more aware of what was needed. I am pleased with the results... For now.

                              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                #37

                                nice build

                                "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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