Hello there!
I've been drawing and tinkering on a new build for the last couple of weeks and I feel like I finally have something to show you guys!
The idea is to build a completely watercooled PC that can house a reference size GPU of current gen (Navi & Turing) and make the footprint as tiny as possible. For this to work, I need have a couple of specific (hardware) requirements:
- Vertical GPU: to make the footprint tiny, the GPU will need to be installed vertically. I don't like cables coming out of the top so I'll be using DP and HDMI risers to mount them on the back.
- Single slot GPU: Being watercooled makes this one not too hard. There are plenty of cards with single slot IO in the current gen. I'll probably go for the 5700 (XT).
- Alphacool Eisbaer LT pump/block combo: I want to limit cpu height clearance to the minimum and this seems like the lowest option that doesn't require an external pump (which there is no room for).
- Alphacool double 80mm radiator: Adding up the thickness of the GPU, standoffs, motherboard, socket and cooler comes up at about 77-78mm. Along with some extra clearance and tolerance, this makes this radiator a perfect match to be mounted above the stack i've created. Add a pair of 80mm chromax Noctua fans to that and we should be good to go.
- As for the PSU, there's plenty of room for Flex, but I hate noise and I still have a HDPlex 400 combo from a previous project, so I'll use that.
Complete list of supported hardware:
- Single slot gpu up to 272mm long and 140mm high
- Up to 2x 2.5mm drives at 7mm, or a single thicker drive (only when using a reference height GPU)
- About 40mm of cpu cooler clearance
- Flex atx or HDPlex PSU
- Double 80mm radiator (afaik Alphacool is the only one that's readily available)
Holding everything together will be a spine that's made of a single piece of 1.5mm stainless steel. I'll then 3D print an enclosure and might attempt to make parts of the enclosure in acrylic to showcase the insides.
Dimensions will be 88mm x 212mm x 380mm, for a grand total of about 7 liters.
CURRENT STATUS: collected most hardware and the spine is being laser cut. Should receive it in 1-2 weeks.
I've been drawing and tinkering on a new build for the last couple of weeks and I feel like I finally have something to show you guys!
The idea is to build a completely watercooled PC that can house a reference size GPU of current gen (Navi & Turing) and make the footprint as tiny as possible. For this to work, I need have a couple of specific (hardware) requirements:
- Vertical GPU: to make the footprint tiny, the GPU will need to be installed vertically. I don't like cables coming out of the top so I'll be using DP and HDMI risers to mount them on the back.
- Single slot GPU: Being watercooled makes this one not too hard. There are plenty of cards with single slot IO in the current gen. I'll probably go for the 5700 (XT).
- Alphacool Eisbaer LT pump/block combo: I want to limit cpu height clearance to the minimum and this seems like the lowest option that doesn't require an external pump (which there is no room for).
- Alphacool double 80mm radiator: Adding up the thickness of the GPU, standoffs, motherboard, socket and cooler comes up at about 77-78mm. Along with some extra clearance and tolerance, this makes this radiator a perfect match to be mounted above the stack i've created. Add a pair of 80mm chromax Noctua fans to that and we should be good to go.
- As for the PSU, there's plenty of room for Flex, but I hate noise and I still have a HDPlex 400 combo from a previous project, so I'll use that.
Complete list of supported hardware:
- Single slot gpu up to 272mm long and 140mm high
- Up to 2x 2.5mm drives at 7mm, or a single thicker drive (only when using a reference height GPU)
- About 40mm of cpu cooler clearance
- Flex atx or HDPlex PSU
- Double 80mm radiator (afaik Alphacool is the only one that's readily available)
Holding everything together will be a spine that's made of a single piece of 1.5mm stainless steel. I'll then 3D print an enclosure and might attempt to make parts of the enclosure in acrylic to showcase the insides.
Dimensions will be 88mm x 212mm x 380mm, for a grand total of about 7 liters.
CURRENT STATUS: collected most hardware and the spine is being laser cut. Should receive it in 1-2 weeks.
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