Chimera Industries Cerberus: The 18L, mATX, USA-made enclosure

jeshikat

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With an SFX PSU in the ATX slot, a matx board, and an EVGA 980 Ti Hydro Copper, would I be able to squeeze these components into the case? I have zero liquid cooling experience so I'm mostly guesstimating the smaller components and pump. Storage will only consist of 1 or 2 ssd's and a 2 tb drive.

This is with the ST30 mockups (they're close in size to those SE 240) and the older EK-XRES 140:



I think there will be room for the 3.5" drive on the side bracket between the SFX PSU and the res but it'll be a close fit.

Is there a SketchUp model of the Cerberus available?

Not yet, my weekend project is to do a simplified model in SketchUp. SketchUp doesn't like the straight conversion of the CAD model due to all the geometry from the bends and vents.
 

Pat-Roner

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I could mock up a pretty simple version of the Cerberus in AutoCAD if you want a .dwg

That would be awesome! I'm not that big of an autocad buff, but I just want to try to plan some theoretical builds.

I'm not comfortable sharing the full CAD file at this point.



Feel free, though I can't imagine there's much demand for a DWG file. Do you use AutoCAD?

Totally understand! No worries.
 

PNP

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On an open-air test bench it was decent, I wasn't too impressed with it installed though, but I'm also trying to cool a 5930K with it :p

Apparently there was a revision, though not in the full copper, and Hanakuso wasn't getting very good temps with the new one: http://hardforum.com/threads/id-cooling-builds-mini-itx-cpu-cooler-with-vapor-chamber.1849578/

I've been happy with my L9x65 so I haven't followed up and tested the new version myself.

Big dies tend to behave differently though, and Haswell-E is soldered. 130 W on a small die with mayonnaise or whatever it is that Intel is using for TIM and game over.

Huh. That's the thread that I first spied the Nova in. Didn't have need of such a small enclosure back then though. Small internet.

This is with the ST30 mockups (they're close in size to those SE 240) and the older EK-XRES 140:

Is that a D5 in there? Because if it is, that's pretty much exactly the placement I was thinking of.
 

jeshikat

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Big dies tend to behave differently though, and Haswell-E is soldered.

That's true. I think the IS-VC45 is a good idea let down by poor QC. Plus ID Cooling took the idea of ugly fans from Noctua and elevated it to a whole new level of hideous.

Is that a D5 in there? Because if it is, that's pretty much exactly the placement I was thinking of.

Yes, that's a mockup I made a while back of this: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-xres-140-d5-vario-incl-pump
 

PNP

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And it's the larger XRES too. Fantastic, I may come out of this build with all of my fingers intact yet.
 

Anthony

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This is with the ST30 mockups (they're close in size to those SE 240) and the older EK-XRES 140:



I think there will be room for the 3.5" drive on the side bracket between the SFX PSU and the res but it'll be a close fit.



Not yet, my weekend project is to do a simplified model in SketchUp. SketchUp doesn't like the straight conversion of the CAD model due to all the geometry from the bends and vents.

Awesomesauce! Seriously though, the more research I do on parts, the more I want to make a hulk of a pc squeezed into these perfect chassis. Now the waiting game for Pascal and my taxes :D.

Would you recommend 45* / 90* fittings for any of the components? I'll be using 3/8 ID 1/2 OD tubing wrapped with pvc anti-kink coils.
 
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jeshikat

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Would you recommend 45* / 90* fittings for any of the components? I'll be using 3/8 ID 1/2 OD tubing wrapped with pvc anti-kink coils.

You'd probably want 90s on the CPU block to keep the tubing out of the way of the power supply, but other than that I'm not sure.
 

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In case you're wondering what we're doing on the run-up to the crowdfunding campaign...


(More to come)
 

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I would say you are going to the top of a mountain to photograph the Cerberus. Cool beans ! When you are up there, try to do tests on passive cooling in thin & cold air climates. For future reference.