[Build Log] hitzestau one reloaded - Taking off with our own benchtable
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We already introduced our project "hitzestau one reloaded" a couple of weeks ago. Since then, not much has been going forward to be honest. Nevertheless, we have something new to share with you today: Our first own benchtable is part of the "hitzestau one reloaded" project. From our first watercooling system "hitzestau one" we are using some hardware components: the Aquaero, a flow meter, the CPU block and the GPU including the waterblock. In addition, the benchtable serves as a temporary PC for Monk-Trader, until we have the entire new hardware in place.
Some pieces are already here, including the motherboard (ASUS Maximus Extreme VI) and a temporary case (BitFenix Shinobi XL).
Thus, the benchtable also means saying farewell to our first watercooling system "hitzestau one", which has been running since summer last year without major problems for many hours per day. Therefore, we take the opportunity to share with you a few "farewell pictures", just as the system looked like before dismantling, i.e. including all the dust:
But let’s focus on the benchtable: In this and the following posts, we will walk you through our steps in assembling the benchtable system.
PreparationsThe last couple of weeks, we invested a lot of time for preparing everything. That is why there hasn’t been that much new content on the blog. Beginning during our blog holidays, we photographed all hardware components, since we need product images for the reviews later. We will review all major hardware components separately, including the benchtable case itself.
We also had to cope with some delays, as we actually wanted to assemble the system much earlier. We initially planned the entire watercooling system based on 19/13 tubes with corresponding Monsoon fittings, because at the time of our initial ordering at Aquatuning, 16/10-tubes were not available. During one of our photo shootings, we realized that there was a problem: The Monsoon fittings did not suit on some of our waterblocks, because they were too large. That meant a new order from Aquatuning, this time with 16/10 tubes, that were in stock again and barbed fittings (Perfect Seal), like the ones we had already used in our first project "hitzestau one".
It also took us a few visits to the local hardware store: Among other things, we needed screws, different tools and some cheap tubes for cleaning purposes. To the delight of our neighbours, we also purchased a compressor that will allow us to clean radiators, fans and other components more easily in the future.
Just when the new parts from Aquatuning had arrived, Monk-Trader became sick. When he finally got better and his frustration level had gone up accordingly, we decided to put everything else on hold for a few days and focus on the benchtable.
During our photo sessions, we also installed some hardware components for testing purposes. One question that came up was how to properly install the Aquaero. The benchtable has a triple 5.25 inch drive bay. With the dual 5.25 bay reservoir, it already seemed too cramped, since we wanted easy access to both the reservoir and the Aquaero. Therefore we needed another solution, this was one idea we came up with:
We will show you our actual solution in a later post.
So, last week we finally assembled our bench system.
Our hardwareThe system is currently based on the following hardware:
Case: Phobya WaCoolT Benchtable Black (Aluminium Edition)
MB: ASUS Maximus V Extreme
CPU: Intel Core i7 3770K, 3.5GHz
GPU: Gainward GTX-570 Phantom
RAM: HyperX Beast, 2400MHz, 32GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1200 W
SSD: Samsung 830 Pro 512 GB
Pump: Laing DDC 12V 1T Plus
Reservoir: Phobya 5.25" Dual Bay Reservoir Black
Radiator: (2 Stück) Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 Full Copper 360m
Fans: Noiseblocker NB-eLoop B12-2 Bionic
CPU Block: HEATKILLER CPU Rev3.0 1155/1156 Ni-BL + Backplate
GPU Block: EK-FC5X0 GTX GW
Flow measure: Aquacomputer mps flow 200 / Aquacomputer Durchflusssensor "high flow"
Fan control: Aquacomputer Aquaero 5 Pro
Tube: Masterkleer 16/10 transparent
Fittings: Perfect Seal Black
Quick Disconnect Coupling: Koolance 16/10 QD3 Black
We also integrated our reliable MORA 3 as an additional radiator.
What the benchtable means for usIt has been our goal for some time now to have a separate testing system. For our blog, we want to produce more watercooling content in the future, i.e. product presentations and reviews. And for our two projects "Red Devil" and "hitzestau one reloaded" we want to select and test the watercooling components. The benchtable gives us more freedom for testing hardware components.
Next, we show you the dismantling of "hitzestau one" and the careful cleaning of all components.
At this point, we also like to thank our supporters: Aquatuning, Intel, ASUS, Kingston, Enermax
Edited by hitzestau on 2013/9/30 21:54:17
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