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[MNPCTech] Project: Rebel Alliance CMII


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Hello everybody!

As some of you may know, I have been working closely with Bill Owen at MNPCTech over the past year learning and soaking up as much as I can as his intern. We have done several case reviews and mod guides together, and it is time for me to step it up a notch and take on a big themed build. [i'm formally Homer on these forums, if any of the old members are still around]

- Theme -

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This is going to be influenced by oldschool Star Wars, and specifically Rebel Alliance equipment. I love the look of their gear, machinery, technology, and spacecraft, so this will take many ideas from that. We're starting with the Cosmos II, and will end up with something that looks dramatically different in the end.

I first must thank CoolerMaster for the sponsorship of the Cosmos II and Silent Pro Hybrid 1300w powersupply, EK for sponsoring the watercooling components, Lutro0 for sponsoring their beautiful sleeving work, Mayhems for supplying their world class coolants and dyes, Cheapskate for dedicating his time into designing custom waterblocks for the 680s, Brian Garrity for his time as the camera man for the upcoming video of this project, and of course Bill and MNPCTech for everything he has taught me and given me during my time working with him.

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- Components -

Asus Rampage IV Extreme

Intel 3930k

Quad SLI GTX 680 Classified's

32gb of Corsair Dominator 2133mhz

CoolerMaster Silent Pro Hybrid 1300w

512gb Vertex 4 SSD

3x 3tb Seagate 7,200rpm storage drives

Cosmos II

Full dual loop EK watercooling setup with custom GPU waterblocks designed by our very own Cheapskate


  • [*:cxw8a5j1]Supremacy Elite socket 2011 Nickel CPU block
    [*:cxw8a5j1]R4E Nickel CSQ mobo block
    [*:cxw8a5j1]2x Ram Dominator X4 blocks
    [*:cxw8a5j1]2x 480 XT radiators
    [*:cxw8a5j1]2x DDC-3.2TP pumps
    [*:cxw8a5j1]2x X3 150mm res
    [*:cxw8a5j1]Black Nickel fittings
    [*:cxw8a5j1]Custom Classified blocks by munkeybutt

Time for the pics to do the talking!

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The Cosmos II

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It's a bird. It's a plane...

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Cosmos II opened up - I hate that mess of useless crap dangling there.

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The build will feature MNPCTech's new Cosmos II Full Acrylic window side panel! Available soon for order. This is a serious chunk of acrylic!

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A few components going into the system

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Classified unboxing

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These cards are bigger than 690's...

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Shiny!

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Why is quad sli not overkill? 6000x1080-across-three-monitors-gaming is why. Even the Rebel Alliance has to game from time to time!

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Stripping down the CMII for some modding.

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Taping off the top to cut room for a 480mm rad.

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Lining up the top rad

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Cages removed to make room for a 480mm rad in the front

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Creating the mounting system for the 480 in the front bezel

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Rad mounted into front bezel. I will be doing more in between the rad and the edges to make it more connected.

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Front rad mounted in the case

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I wanted to do something special with the edge frame work, so I decided on cutting out slots and putting some modders mesh behind it

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Clamping down the mesh for some epoxying

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This stuff is the best for all kinds of modding. Epoxy of the gods I say!

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Removing the stock top panel mesh

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Mounting a hinge on the top panel for some flap movement

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Watercooling time! Supremacy 2011 block and black nickel fittings

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I love the frosty tops on these blocks!

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DDC's and tops

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An army of black nickel fittings! So prettttttty!

-- Updates 1/1/13 --

Thanks for following guys! Here are some updates on what is in the works...

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Measuring out pieces to make dual res holder from 1/4" thick Black Opaque acrylic sheet

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Custom Dual Res tube holder for the EK Res X3s

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EK Res X3s, ready for mounting

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What remains of the factory front I/O, this was part of the CM II's top panel. This will flip open.

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Modified "Laurey" style cabinet hinge, this spring loaded, and found at WoodCraft, http://www.woodcraft....ount-Pair.aspx

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Spacer for hinge made from 1/8" acrylic, this will be painted later

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Dual EK Res X3s mounted. This location will be ideal when it's time to fill the two loops.

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The flip cover, creates easy access for inspecting the loops, if ever needed in the future.

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The rear cover flips open now too!

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I wanted to use an ipod touch for monitoring and fan control. This will be mounted in the front top panel and running through the Bitfenix Recon phone app.

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Making the front phone mount

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Initial looks of the front phone fan control module. Think Luke Skywalker's targeting computer ;)

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Custom shroud for the reservoirs

More to come soon! We'll have a video worklog as well, so make sure you subscribe to MNPCTech's Youtube Channel!

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Update time! I appreciate the comments and follows guys! I'm very dedicated to making this a very clean build internally, which is why shrouding everything is a must. I also want to keep the interior of the case very open and uncluttered, so there will be next to nothing inside the main compartment other than the mobo and what's attached to it. No drives, pumps, anything located here. It's all about the aesthetics!

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Cutting 1/4" thick cast acrylic to use as a shroud for the lower portion of the chassis

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1/4" acrylic over lower portion which will be easily removable with thumbscrews, 1/8" acrylic shroud on back wall will hide liquid tubing

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The mid section has 1/2" thick acrylic floor so it's flush with the outter edge of the chassis

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Using weld-on to attach lip to the tubing shroud for the back wall of the chassis, this will be painted later to match the exterior of the case.

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Temporarily installing Mnpctech's CM II clear panel to determine the two 120mm fan hole openings in the removable lower chassis shroud

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The two 120mm fan hole openings are aligned with opening in the clear panel

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The epoxy on the side bezels has dried and I really like how they look with the mesh

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Now it's time to do the same thing with the non-window'ed side panel. Cutting the double layered panel was a bit of a challenge, but it's cleaned up and time for more epoxy. I plan to mount an acrylic Rebel Alliance logo on the mesh and illuminate it.

As far as the custom classified waterblocks are concerned, Cheapskate has made great progress (though he has reminded me how complex these little buggers are going to be ;)/> This is current design phase with an "X Wing" style backplate that will have the Rebel Alliance logo in the red circle. The layers in the pic are backplate, full copper block, acrylic top, and stainless top cover.

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More coming soon! Thanks for watching.

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Time for another update!

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Taping off a section of the side panel to cut an opening that will be backed with mesh and a Rebel Alliance logo

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Mmmmmm hot plastic spray

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Cleaning up the back side of the opening - not an easy task with the over engineered cosmos II side panels

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The triple layer madness has been dominated.

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Time to clean up the cut with a hand file

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The side panels just feel really bland from the factory, so a few more additions will help to add some character to the Starwars tech feel

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To mount two of the three 3.5" drives, I'll be using 1/8" cast acrylic for a mounting plate

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The drives will be hidden behind the PSU and attached with thumb screws

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The stock support was removed and a custom beam was created with 1" thick acrylic which the hard drive mounting plate attaches to

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For the rear case fan, the stock grill was removed with a jigsaw and 18 TPI bi-metal cutting blade

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I'll be using a combination of a custom one-off grill and Mnpctech 120mm Overkill ring. I have yet to decide on exactly what combination, as a few options look good.

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Dropping in the EK waterblocks for a preliminary test fitting.

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Spacing things out in the case. Subsequently Bill finds out I'm OCD about watercooling tubing and fittings :P

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Getting up close and personal with the preliminary fitting

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Everything is coming together nicely. The front will be covered by a huge 480mm machined grill and shrouding around the edges up to the fans. Materials TBD

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Cable management will be super clean as we have created a custom acrylic plate that the mobo is mounting on, and this allows for slots to be cut behind the mobo instead of next to it avoiding a visual mess.

More coming soon! Thanks for watching.

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We get it from a local supplier. You can google and find sellers in your area. Love cast acrylic!

Time for another small update. Making some serious progress on the internals now! In addition to the iphone control up front, I also wanted something to make the inside shrouding a bit more interesting... so I went with an Aquaero. This will be used for some fan control, flow senors, inline water temp readings, etc. I like their graphs.

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A few of the LED strips I'll be using around the case to give a little glow.

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I made a Rebel Alliance logo by hand which will likely be used on the side panel, and I may need to bust out a few more for placement among the build. A little time consuming, but worth it.

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The interior is just about ready to head in for paint. The acrylic will all be painted the same color as the exterior (a metallic gray). The side shroud with fan holes is removable via thumb screws if I should ever need to access the lower compartment which will house the pumps.

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Here you can see the placement of the Aquaero. The acrylic will be cut to fit it in perfectly and will be used for reading water temps, flow, and controlling some fans.

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Holes are in place for tubing pass through to the quad GPU setup. The acrylic is flush with the case.

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A sneaky view of the lower compartment that will house the PSU and pumps. The custom support brackets are made from 1" acrylic and also support the hidden hard drive mounting bracket behind the PSU.

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