Milk

 
  • System Owner: ecaresme
  • 3DMark Fire Strike: 0
  • 3DMark 11: 12,792
  • Community Score: 2
  • 3DMark Vantage:
  • 3DMark 06: 0
  • SuperPi 32M:
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ELIGIBLE
 

System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard Asus Z97I-PLUS
CPU Intel i7-4770k
Frequency: 3.9 GHz FSB / QPI: Default Multiplier: Default Stepping: Default
VCore: Default VTT Voltage: Default PLL Voltage: Default
RAM G.SKILL Ripjawz X series
Frequency: 2133 MHz Timing: 9-11-11 Voltage: 1.6 v
Graphics Card EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Superclocked
GPU Frequency: 967 MHz Shader Frequency: Default Memory Frequency: 6008 MHz SLI: No
Case
EVGA
Hadron Hydro
Cooling
EVGA
Cooling kit for Hadron Hydro
Cooling
XSPC
Acrylic Tank Reservoir for Laing DDC
Cooling
Swiftech
MCP35X Pump for PC Liquid Cooling Systems
Cooling
EK
GPU waterblock EK-FC780 GTX - Nickel (Original CSQ)
Cooling
Ice Dragon
Cooling Nanofluid White Color
Cooling
EK
HD acrylic tubing
Solid State Drive
Samsung
840 Pro 500Gb
Hard Drive
Seagate
4tb Barracuda ST4000DM000
Monitor
Dell
3007
Accessory
Paracord
Sleeving Black Paracord
Keyboard
Cooler Master
QUICK FIRE TK R Blue switches
Mouse
Cooler Master
CM Storm Xornet - 2000 DPI Optical
 

Notes

I finished my Milk build now. Some of you know my build log already from overclock.net: http://tinyurl.com/qf8vufd
I've been researching parts for one month and took me two month to perform the assembly. It took me some time to learn how to weld metal, cut panel with a Dremel, cut a CPU in half, bend acrylic, redo all the electrical connectors, design a custom lightning and much more.
The result is a tiny and very quiet computer with still solid performances.
Please have a look to the build log and tell me if you like it. Suggestions are always welcome.

Mod descriptions:
* HDD case removed and replaced with a custom made enclosure directly into the case panel and covered with custom made black acrylic cover. HDD enclosure has a noise dampening system.
* GPU waterblock has been polished. I also drilled LED holes into it and mounted a custom LED lightning.
* CPU heatspreader has been removed, EVGA CPU water cooling block is now directly on the bare die.
* PSU has been transformed to modular. Wires have been cut short and i'm manipulating only extensions that I plugged into new connectors.
* All wires are cut to dimension and sleeved with black Paracord
* Water pump is PWN and mounted on a larger reservoir 
* Water tubes are in bended transparent acrylic and filled with white coolant
* PSU has a custom made cover
* Repainting case interior
* Custom made cable comb out of a dry cleaning hanger ... you'll love this one i'm sure :)

Comments

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Victorcc1981
08/28/2014
04:32 AM
Hi man! Really incredible mod rig you did! Congratulations, and good luck at evga hadron mod contest.
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