Finished - Project Black and Sleek - by rewarder
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After having spent what felt like a small eternity with my CaseLabs build, I decided that it's about time to put together a new "office PC". I wanted to build a new rig for myself since quite a while but I've never really had enough motivation ... or let's say leisure time to go ahead and do so. Luckily the summer period in the hardware industry is usually "quite chill" and therefore this is/was basically the time to start cracking.
In my opinion every water cooled build starts with the one main question: Which case am I going to use? When Lian Li announced the PC-O11 earlier this year I start to grow fond of it, since it ticked quite a few of my boxes when it comes to custom water cooled builds. What I like about this case in particular is the possibility to put a 360 radiator at the top and another second 360 rad at the bottom. On top of that there is just the right amount of space to equip both rads with three fans pulling air inwards and even screw a pump/reservoir combo on top of one of the fans. What I personally believe is a huge upgrade to the looks of any build are the tempered glass panels the modern "modding cases" ship with. I imagining this to look quite a lot better on my desk. In the end it took no time at all and I already had a decent image in my head of what the finished rig could/should look like.
Apart from the fact that I wanted to switch to a more modern looking case I wanted to have a rig that looks sleek. It's my plan to build a system with a completely black color scheme and on top of that I'd like to have as many black matte parts as possible. Another thing I want to have is a parallel loop. They just look so much cleaner. Although hard tubing is really trendy now I'm personally just no fan of it. I don't know ... I might have a weird taste when it comes to this stuff, but I like the black matte EK ZMT tubing very much. And yes ... it's that rubber-like tube.
In my CaseLabs I currently run coolant with a white pastel additive and after more than a year of daily usage the white started so slowy turn into some sort of a very bright grey. In combination with the white LEDs I've had inside the CaseLabs it still appeared white but I really wasn't happy with this anymore. In the case of my new rig I'm going to use clear distilled water with an anti corrosion additive. I believe that this will add to a very sleek and highly understated look.
So ... I believe this is enough of a text wall for the start. Following I'm going to list the different products I'm going to use on this project:
The new Case - PC-O11The processor - Intel Core i7-6950XThe motherboard - ASUS Rampage V Edition 10The graphics cards - 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition[d]
The memory - 8 x 4GB KLEVV CRAS DDR4-3000The memory - 4 x 8GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4-3000C15The SSD - Samsung 960 PRO 1 TBThe power supply - Seasonic Prime Platinum 1000WThe water cooling gear - A lot 1 x EK-Supremacy EVO - Acetal+Nickel
4 x EK-Tube ZMT Matte Black 15,9/9,5mm (1m)
12 x EK-ACF Fitting 10/16mm - Black
3 x EK-AF Angled 45° G1/4 - Black
3 x EK-AF Angled 90° G1/4 - Black
1 x EK-M.2 NVMe Heatsink - Black
2 x EK-FC1080 GTX - Acetal+Nickel
2 x EK-FC1080 GTX Backplate - Black
1 x EK-XRES 100 Revo D5 PWM (incl. pump)
1 x EK-RES X3 250
2 x EK-CoolStream PE 360 (Triple)
6 x EK-Vardar F3-120 (1850rpm)
2 x EK-Cable Splitter 4-Fan PWM Extended
1 x EK-HD Tube 12/16mm 4-Slot (2 pcs)
1 x EK-RAM Monarch Module - Black (2pcs)
1 x EK-UNI Pump Bracket (120mm FAN) Vertical
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