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    Default “Official” KestrelFlight v2.0 Work Log

    I’ll be condensing the several threads related to this into this one. This will be the “official” worklog for the water cooled version of KestrelFlight aka v2.0 (was know as "No Name" for a while). Here are the components for the build as of 02/16/11………items different from the air cooled version are noted in bold italics.

    CASE: Zalman Z7 Plus (without the Plus!!)
    PSU: OCZ700MXSP Temporary unless it works!!
    MOBO: MSI 890GXM-E65
    CPU: 955BE.
    GPUs: 2 x XFX GTX 285
    MEMORY: G.SKILL F3-16000CL9D-4GBPIS 4GB 2X2GB
    HDD: WD V’Raptor 300GB
    OPTICAL: Pioneer DVR-S18MBK
    FAN CONTROLLER: Zalman ZM-MFC3

    Water Cooling:
    MOBO CHIP SET: TBD if any
    CPU: TBD (have an AquaComputer Cuplex XT di)
    GPUs: EK Waterblocks EK-FC285 GTX - Nickel / Plexi w/ Nickel Backplates
    RESIVOR: FrozenQ Liquid Fusion 160 ml Reservoir
    RADIATOR: 1 x 140 / 1 x 240 by Magicool
    PUMP: MCP655 + Bitspower D5 Acrylic top + Black Sparkle Mod Kit by Sidewinder
    TUBEING: 3/8” ID x 5/8” OD (10mm x 14mm??) Brand TBD
    FITTINGS: 3/8” Compression by Bitspower & Enzotech as required for “bling” scheme

    Right now I’m still trying to “finish” the air cooled version which is missing some cables I need to order as well as some other “smaller stuff”. However that hasn’t prevented me from doing designing “on the wing” and the following items have already arrived. Also haven’t cut and mounted the window as I may have to modify the cutout to show off some of the water cooling items.

    The two Magicool radiators, the FrozenQ reservoir, the converter for the res, 3 x Yan Loon 140 fans, and Phopya fan/rad spacers arrived for performance-pcs just before the weekend. Working with Gary at Sidewinder I ordered a Swiftech MCP655 with some Bitspower goodies and I think it looks just dandy!!





    Trying to water cool this thing is starting to make me feel like I back working on one of my mATX builds!! Anyway have a few questions concerning fans & rads…………

    1. Is there a source for 1:1 patterns for rad cutouts? In this case 1 x 140 and 1 x 280??
    2. Bottom mounted rads are intake??
    3. Is there a rule of thumb “height” for under the box for said bottom feeder?
    4. In the Z7 case part of the “appeal” for me is seeing the green fan up front. Any disadvantage to have the fan on that side of the rad or maybe a push me - pull you arrangement? Ref pic………..

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    bling bling pump you got there
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    EK WaterblockSupreme HF - Full Nickel, Swiftech MCR320-QP Quiet Power 3X120mm, Swiftech MCRES Micro Revision 2 reservoir, Swiftech MCP655-B


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    as you will learn. it's bling first, and foremost, with him. all other considerations are secondary, including keeping his wife from killing him.
    The path to universal understanding starts here: Say what you mean, and mean what you say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacksmith1 View Post
    as you will learn. it's bling first, and foremost, with him. all other considerations are secondary, including keeping his wife from killing him.
    He must do some major sucking up!
    New rig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacksmith1 View Post
    as you will learn. it's bling first, and foremost, with him. all other considerations are secondary, including keeping his wife from killing him.
    Rig
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    Cooling
    EK WaterblockSupreme HF - Full Nickel, Swiftech MCR320-QP Quiet Power 3X120mm, Swiftech MCRES Micro Revision 2 reservoir, Swiftech MCP655-B


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    As of 0/28/11
    Oz1a v2.0 >> XFX MDA72P7509 750a, PI X2 8870BE, 2 x XFX GTS250, WD 250GB, F2-8500CL5D-2GBPK, Tt TR2 600W, XP Pro SP3


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    While doing some prep work for laying out the rads on both Celtic Spirit (CS) and KestrelFlight (KF) made an interesting discovery.

    While using mnpctech's free template http://mnpctech.com/mnpctech_fan_tem..._spacing_2.pdf made and interesting discovery.........

    "Industrial Standards, what farging industrial standards!!"

    It seems while most of the "biggies" use 20mm spacing magicool's slimline 140mms use 16!! However if that is the only problem I have with the rads I'll be happy as their quality seems great and they are a dandy size for small cases.

    And the mnpctech template...that'll be great for the CS build!!
    As of 0/28/11
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    Things haven’t changed much as I haven’t had time to touch any of the builds to try and finish (Oz1a) or start (CS and KFv2.0). Did have one thing come in for KestrelFlight though.

    Last week I received what I’ll be using for the cooling the 955…….an EK-Supreme HF High Flow – Nickel-Plex. Also plan to illuminate it with a couple of green LED as I haven’t made up my mind on coolant color if any. However because I haven’t even had time to take it out of the box I’ll use a couple of factory pix.

    As of 0/28/11
    Oz1a v2.0 >> XFX MDA72P7509 750a, PI X2 8870BE, 2 x XFX GTS250, WD 250GB, F2-8500CL5D-2GBPK, Tt TR2 600W, XP Pro SP3


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    I have run into issues getting my stuff set up as originally planned with KestrelFlight v2.0 and Celtic Spirit. Though a larger case over all the old style of layout for CS doesn’t give me any extra room over KF v2.0. So it looks like all the stuff planned to be transferred to CS from KF will remain and will require me to mount (as much as I dislike the idea) a rad on the outside.

    I’m now looking for methods to mount a ThermoChill 420 up top. The first and foremost question I have is which direction I want the air to move…….. up and out or down and around the case. If I had gone with the original idea of one monitor and sitting the case up on the workstation surface, the answer would be obvious > up. However now with the 3 x monitor layout in the works the unit will be moved to either under the workstation or a fabricated shelf mounted low on the outside of the legs.

    The again I guess if it the air goes down and around that would “heat” any other intake air??

    Add to which direction to have the air going is what would one think is the most aesthetic side of the rad to mount the fans?? That would be with 3 x green led Yan Loon 140 fans, with clear (points for leds) Phopya fan/rad spacers. For the sake of easy maintenance maybe some radgrill/filters??
    As of 0/28/11
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    Seems I’ve totally confused several people who are trying to make some constructive suggestion for my dilemma. From best I can tell the word EXTERNAL was missed. I do not have room to mount the rad internally especially up top.

    Hope my crude paint sketch can help explain it better. The rad is shown in red, the fans and spacers in blue, and some kind of stand off/mount in black. So when you look at this picture please consider the following:

    1. Fans mounted on top or bottom of rad?
    2. Fans “blowing” or “pulling”?
    3. Should the air be blowing up or down?

    I realize there are a lot of factors besides these three but they (I think) have been addressed in the prior thread.




    While I’m at it would like some suggestions on how to mount the rad / fan / spacer assembly. I’m currently looking at EK’s EK-UNI RAD Holder 140…..

    While the installation manual is for the 120, it can also apply to the 140.

    http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/shop/EK...0046997722.pdf
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    I would mount them blowing down as long as you put fan covers on em so nobody chops off a fingertip

    Quote Originally Posted by Cody_Irwin View Post
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    Fans on top blowing down...okay. Been playing with cooling fans long enough to know why one uses finger guards!!
    As of 0/28/11
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    Ahhhhhhhh.....under nothing stays the same..........

    When it finally got around to "fitting parts" in KF v2.0 and CS a "painful" discovery was made, CS even though it is a taller case has just as much room in the motherboard section than KS v2.0. Which means that space for a bottom rad is not there, at least as I would want it, so.............

    What was going into Celtic Spirit will now be going into KestrelFlight with eBay** induced changes! :scratch: :screwy: :rolleyes2

    General Hardware:

    CASE: Zalman Z7+
    PSU: Zalman ZM1000-HP Plus
    CPU: PII X 1090T**
    GPU:2 x Evga GTX 580
    MEMORY: F3-16000CL9D-4GBTD OR CMD8GX3M4A1333C7** w/ ZM-RC1000
    HDD 1: G. Skill Sniper (FM25S2S120GBP2) 120GB SSD** (Primary)
    HDD 2: VelociRaptor 300 or 600**GB (Misc Apps etc)
    Optical Drive: LG BH12LS35 Blu-ray Disc Rewriter**
    Fan Controller: Zalman ZM-MFC3
    Other Front Panel Items ZM-CPM1 with 2 x VPM1s

    Water Cooling Related:

    MOBO CHIP SET: TBD if any
    CPU: AquaComputer Cuplex Kryos XT
    GPUs: EK Waterblocks EK-FC580 GTX - Nickel / Plexi w/ Nickel Backplates
    RESIVOR: FrozenQ Liquid Fusion 160 ml Reservoir
    RADIATORS: 1 x 140 Magicool & 1 x 420 Thermochill
    PUMP: MCP655 + Bitspower D5 Acrylic top + Black Sparkle Mod Kit built by Sidewinder
    TUBEING: 3/8” ID x 5/8” OD Brand TBD
    FITTINGS: 3/8” Compression by Bitspower & Enzotech as required for “bling” scheme
    FANS: Yate Loon 140mm Clear Medium Speed Fan Green LED
    FAN SHROUDS: Phobya 140x140x20mm Radiator Shroud Plexi
    As of 0/28/11
    Oz1a v2.0 >> XFX MDA72P7509 750a, PI X2 8870BE, 2 x XFX GTS250, WD 250GB, F2-8500CL5D-2GBPK, Tt TR2 600W, XP Pro SP3


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    Ahhhhhhhh.....under nothing stays the same..........

    When it finally got around to "fitting parts" in KF v2.0 and CS a "painful" discovery was made, CS even though it is a taller case has just as much room in the motherboard section than KS v2.0. Which means that space for a bottom rad is not there, at least as I would want it, so.............

    What was going into Celtic Spirit will now be going into KestrelFlight with eBay** induced changes!

    General Hardware:

    CASE: Zalman Z7+
    PSU: Zalman ZM1000-HP Plus
    CPU: PII X 1090T**
    GPU:2 x Evga GTX 580
    MEMORY: F3-16000CL9D-4GBTD OR CMD8GX3M4A1333C7** w/ ZM-RC1000
    HDD 1: G. Skill Sniper (FM25S2S120GBP2) 120GB SSD** (Primary)
    HDD 2: VelociRaptor 300 or 600**GB (Misc Apps etc)
    Optical Drive: LG BH12LS35 Blu-ray Disc Rewriter**
    Fan Controller: Zalman ZM-MFC3
    Other Front Panel Items ZM-CPM1 with 2 x VPM1s

    Water Cooling Related:

    MOBO CHIP SET: TBD if any
    CPU: AquaComputer Cuplex Kryos XT
    GPUs: EK Waterblocks EK-FC580 GTX - Nickel / Plexi w/ Nickel Backplates
    RESIVOR: FrozenQ Liquid Fusion 160 ml Reservoir
    RADIATORS: 1 x 140 Magicool & 1 x 420 Thermochill
    PUMP: MCP655 + Bitspower D5 Acrylic top + Black Sparkle Mod Kit built by Sidewinder
    TUBEING: 3/8” ID x 5/8” OD Brand TBD
    FITTINGS: 3/8” Compression by Bitspower & Enzotech as required for “bling” scheme
    FANS: Yate Loon 140mm Clear Medium Speed Fan Green LED
    FAN SHROUDS: Phobya 140x140x20mm Radiator Shroud Plexi
    As of 0/28/11
    Oz1a v2.0 >> XFX MDA72P7509 750a, PI X2 8870BE, 2 x XFX GTS250, WD 250GB, F2-8500CL5D-2GBPK, Tt TR2 600W, XP Pro SP3


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    Not only has Celtic Spirit been retired for the final time, this build has had an untimely death.........some parts may find their way into Oz1a but watch for a forth coming for sale thread for the rest.
    As of 0/28/11
    Oz1a v2.0 >> XFX MDA72P7509 750a, PI X2 8870BE, 2 x XFX GTS250, WD 250GB, F2-8500CL5D-2GBPK, Tt TR2 600W, XP Pro SP3


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