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Project ophyophagus [asus rog tribute]

David_Q
Level 8
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Hello guys
this is my second project, a tribute to asus rog.
There is a desk case realized by hydra a italian startup, and modified by me.

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The Hardware:

INTEL I7 6850K
ASUS RAMPAGE V EXTREME EDITION 10
32 GB GSKILL TRIDENTZ 3200 cl15 4x16 QUADCHANNEL DDR4
SAMSUNG SSD 512 GB 960 PRO M.2 NVME
SAMSUNG SSD 1 TB 950 PRO
SAMSUNG SSD 2 TB 850 EVO
CORSAIR AX1500ì
ASUS GTX 1080 TI FOUNDER EDITION X2 SLI
ASUS STRIX RAID DLX 7.1
ASUS ROG SWIFT PG348Q

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All liquid cooled.

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It will be a triple loop (in the scheme to highlight the 3 circuits I colored them differently, but in reality, the yellow loop will be red)
The colors will be 'red pastel mayhem ram circuit and VGA circuit, white pastel mayhem on cpu / MOSFET circuit.
I will use EK-XTOP DCC 3.2 PWM ELITE pumps, EK-RES X3 400 tanks, EC-COOLSTREAM XE 480 radiators 1 piece and 5 pieces of EK-COOLSTREAM XE 360 (andran in the desk leg).
For the EK-FB monoblock CPU ASUS R5-E10, EK WB vga, the backplates would like them personalized. The ram with the MONARCH X4 EK. Saran BITSPOWER connectors, tubes and flow meters, online temperature sensors will be saran 6 (before and after heat load) alphacool. Managed by the LAMPTRON CW611. Fan operated by two Lamptron fc5v3.

The chosen fans are the Bitfenix Specter Xtreme red, 23 pcs


Stay Tuned..
Soon another photos.
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davemon50 wrote:
Still not casters? HMPH !!

🙂 Just kidding, it's coming along nicely.



ahahahah no wheels!!!!

Here are some photos with painted plexyglass panels, and almost finished loops

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xeromist
Moderator
That's a lot of tubing. Should look pretty good with coolant in it. 🙂
A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. On my desk, I have a work station…

xeromist wrote:
That's a lot of tubing. Should look pretty good with coolant in it. 🙂


Thanks!!!

Finished loops:

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And began to mount fan and liquid controllers

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davemon50
Level 11
Wow, just wow. You are a god. I am so fascinated with this incredible build. I wish I could sit in a gallery eating peanuts watching you build this monster.
Davemon50

davemon50 wrote:
Wow, just wow. You are a god. I am so fascinated with this incredible build. I wish I could sit in a gallery eating peanuts watching you build this monster.


Very very thanks. Honored by your words.

Here are the frames created to support the circuit tubes, and hide the led strips

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Vlada011
Level 10
Amazing hardware.

LED test of the illuminated panels

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davemon50
Level 11
Appears to all be working as intended.

I'm anxious to see the "lid", and if you plan to have it on hydraulic struts for ease of access to all internals. Also of what material, can you share? And how sealed for dust?
Davemon50

davemon50 wrote:
Appears to all be working as intended.

I'm anxious to see the "lid", and if you plan to have it on hydraulic struts for ease of access to all internals. Also of what material, can you share? And how sealed for dust?


The hydra desk has the "lid" in 8mm tempered glass that is very heavy and robust. On the edges of the desk there is a spongy sticker that supports the glass.
I had the idea of ​​mechanizing the opening of the glass, with pistons, but I do not know if the glass hangs such stresses.Anyway I'm thinking of a solution.

Now we're filling the loops:

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I used two vertical tubes: one for the fluid load and the other for the air vent
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