LD Cooling PC-V4 Test Bench log

Discussion in 'Die-hard Overclocking & Case Modifications' started by davetheshrew, May 13, 2012.

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    Hi and Welcome to my LD Cooling PC V4 Test Bench build. The idea behind this test bench is for it to look great for one and secondly be http://www.rigmods.com review friendly for future tests. This means water blocks can be moved aside easily for air cooling tests, two water loops for gpu and cpu, a power through the wall meter and most importantly I can pull the motherboard off and switch backplates etc in a matter of minutes so no clutter up top.

    LD cooling kindly provided the bench, click on their logo to see their website

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    Also Crucial sent some Crucial Ballistix elite 8gb 2000mhz sticks

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    Seasonic Provided the excellent Seasonic X 1250 watt power supply

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    Lamptron also provided a cool modding kit and white flexlight l.e.d strips.

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    Thankyou to all manufacturers that contributed to this build. Also would like to mention these company's as I used them in this build and heartily recommend them.

    http://www.asus.com for mobo one
    http://www.gigabyte.com for mobo 2
    http://www.ekwaterblocks.com for 99% of the watercooling parts and http://www.koolance.com for the awesome 90 degree fittings.
    http://www.bitfenix.com for the great Alchemy cable extension range
    http://www.noctua.at for the radiator fans, astonishing performance for the little sound they make.

    Lastly

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    For providing awesome water cooling parts at great price's, being a forum member there I get free shipping and belive me every penny counts when buying serious water cooling gear, thanks guys!

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    [align=center]LD Cooling Bench Build[/align]

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    Here is the bench in its vanilla form, when you recieve it you only need to mount the case feet, fan mounts and switches.
     
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    Here is the bottom deck, as you can see very roomy, hdd's go in the back, 5.25 inch bays in the front, can fit a 120.3 rad on each side also, great stuff.

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    This is one of the case feet I mentioned, very well machined pieces of alloy, infact the whole case is alloy so very light, tips the scales at under 4kg.

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    These must be fitted when you get the case, the motherboard standoffs are approx 25mm in height, plenty high to pad up your motherboard in Ln2 sessions.

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    The switches do not come pre sleeved as you can see in one of the pics above, this is a good thing as I like to chose colours, in this case white to match the case.

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    This here is what I use for all my modding needs, the Lamptron modders tool kit.

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    I used Allen head bolts to secure the radiators for this build, it matches the cases clean look.

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    Starting to go full flow into the build, using a EK DCP 4.0 res/pump combo I figured I could have a very compact gpu loop, using the koolance 90 degree fitting with xspc male to male connector I managed a perfect fit from radiator to resevoir.

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    I thought best to fill the loop first before fitting anything else, there was no need to be so carefull, these fittings rock!

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    These are the LD Cooling switch cables fitted, as you can see there the wires are still visible through the sleeve, I will be changing to paracord soon for a neater finish.

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    Lovely shot of the actual switches, they are machined to a very high standard, the switches have a blue led ring as you can see in the next shot

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    What Ive done here is set up one switch constant blue and the other ring is for hdd activity, handy!

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    since bottom loop was done I fitted the cpu loop, Phobya resevoir fits very nicely up top.

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    Even LD coolings badge is nice :)

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    The ek waterblock fitted very nicely without issue.
     
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    This EK block won an award off us, stunning performance and looks for a cheap price.

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    Here is 1 picture of the near completed build.Thats all for now folks but I will post more pictures soon! Thanks for looking!
     
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    morning! will be updating this in a few hours :)
     

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    mods can this be moved to case mods section please?
     
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    hallryu Don Altobello

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    Done and looking good.
     
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    Thanks Hallryu...btw its been a while :)
     
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    cowie Ancient Guru

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    Thats very sweet looking dave.
    Its a breath of fresh air to see caseless systems
     
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    Thanks Cowie, I agree mate, LD Cooling have done a great job on this, having a lot of fun so far...now to find a dice pot... :D
     
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    Great work Dave...really looking forward to the finished Build...
    I love the water cooling system..and teh colors...U make me wanna have something like this also...

    anyway, keep it up mate...Just liek Cowie sayd, its a breath of fresh Air to see a TEst Rig here and not teh standart ones...

    Greetz BetA
     

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    Very nice! :)

    Looking forward to see more.
     
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    wow nice comments, thank you!

    I will get more pictures up within the coming days, try get some better shots of the actual case and quality. One thing I would love to mention this thing is so nice to carry up and down stairs compared to my old xigmatex elysium. Being made out of alloy makes for a very light case.
     

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