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A Kaby Lake Xmas in january

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Now I know why my Tesla wont go anywhere...  You pulled the power supply out and put it in your computer...   :lol:

LOL...

 

How did the De-lid go?

I think I'll do it on tuesday or wednesday...

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Nice looking build.

 

Having used several of the water cooling components I see in your pictures, I wanted to offer some advice.

 

1) If you hear any strange rattle coming from your system after you build it, check those fans.  The Corsair SP120 doesn't like being mounted in horizontal orientation, especially upside-down.  The fans I saw in the top of your system are not mounted upside-down so that's good, but it also doesn't make much sense from an airflow perspective as basically you're trying to pull air from above your system back down into it.  

2) Carefully monitor the G1/4" ports on your UT60 radiators for signs of leaking.  I had one that wasn't machined properly (factory defect) and it leaked and bled my system dry.  I've stopped using that series of radiators since.  

3) Be extremely cautious when de-lidding your Kaby Lake CPU.  The package on these newer chips (Skylake and Kaby Lake) is extremely thin compared to prior generations and is prone to bending.  I bent the first chip Kaby Lake I de-lidded but not to the point of damaging it.  

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Nice looking build.

 

Having used several of the water cooling components I see in your pictures, I wanted to offer some advice.

 

1) If you hear any strange rattle coming from your system after you build it, check those fans.  The Corsair SP120 doesn't like being mounted in horizontal orientation, especially upside-down.  The fans I saw in the top of your system are not mounted upside-down so that's good, but it also doesn't make much sense from an airflow perspective as basically you're trying to pull air from above your system back down into it.  

2) Carefully monitor the G1/4" ports on your UT60 radiators for signs of leaking.  I had one that wasn't machined properly (factory defect) and it leaked and bled my system dry.  I've stopped using that series of radiators since.  

3) Be extremely cautious when de-lidding your Kaby Lake CPU.  The package on these newer chips (Skylake and Kaby Lake) is extremely thin compared to prior generations and is prone to bending.  I bent the first chip Kaby Lake I de-lidded but not to the point of damaging it.

 

Thanks for the advise...

1) Do to bad (or good) luck I had an issue with the psu sleeved cables (the box label says blue but they are white) I'm switching the fans for the newer SP120 RGB that match the white cables... and now my case is all black... no more blue face...

 

2) My current build use 2 alphacool UT60 360 and no issues there... I already flush both radiators and did not find any leaks...

 

3) I'm not using the cutter or the vice method... Last build I use the vice method and wasn't pretty but it worked... and worked great... this time I'll try something new... the de-lid and re-lid kit from RockItCool...

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3) I'm not using the cutter or the vice method... Last build I use the vice method and wasn't pretty but it worked... and worked great... this time I'll try something new... the de-lid and re-lid kit from RockItCool...

 

Nice build,

i use tool from Der8uer , when clean up after delidd , dont clean away the black intel silicon on the CPU pcb,

clean the IHS.

when applay liquid ultra or Pro line up on the black on the pcb , i dont reglue put the package in the socket ,loose the retaintion screw ,the middle one to about one tread left . clamp down and last tight the screw.

 

Finally a have a dedicated Sim PC , have some leftowers.

Chasssi Fractal Define , 1000w FSP Psu, 2 x 980 , Z170 Mobo Asus Maximus VIII Extreme, 2 x16 4133 Galax limited edition, Cpu 7700k delidded i like PRO some prefer Ultra, the cpu is good no golden sample but high over the normal.

Cooling NZXT X61 Kraken tuned the fans from a profile in the Mobo max rev is 60% , kraken fans can be loud.

here is one of the RogRealbench Stresstests a did an finaly a 3.5hour flight with FsLabs A320.

 

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Hi people...

 

It's time for another update...

As I said last time... the psu cables that were supposed to be blue are white...  So I change the blue sleeves of the pump to white... and looks even better... :yahoo:

 

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The plug at the top of the reservoir is a white led... In previous pictures you may see 4 bottles of Mayhems Pastel Blue... guess what... I'll switch to distilled water... now I have 4 bottles of Pastel without any purpose... :Hmmmph:

 

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The new Corsair SP120 RGB fans...

 

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Now... The part that all have been waiting for... De-Lid and Re-Lid...

 

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Pop!!! De-Lid complete!!!

 

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After applying the Liquid Ultra metal thermal paste it's time for a Re-Lid... Now I have to wait around 2 hours for the glue to cure...

 

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Another pic of the black case...

 

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Just did a Kaby build with air / integrated liguid cooling running at 4.90 ghz.  Best platform since Sandy.

 

Cheers

jja

Super cool! Best of luck with the build. She's a beauty!

Busdriver (Bill)

KPHL

8086K @5.4GHz, EVGA GTX 1080 TI FTW3, DDR4 16GB @4000MHz, Samsung 970 NVMe (M.2) Windows 10 Pro, Samsung M.2 1TB for P3D V4.5

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Well people... This is how things went...


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First... draining the loop and removing the two Titans X(P) from my old pc...

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Sorry for not taking pictures when I was bending and cutting the PETG tubes... It's kind of hard at first but at the end is very easy... What you see here is 50% precise measurement using a ruler and 50% eye ball measurement...

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This is where you put all your money on the line... the LEAK TEST!!!!... :ampun:

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After a HUGE success and connecting all cables in the back.. Disaster struck... This is really painful...

When I removed the Titans from the old pc I had to put the chrome back plates to make them look good in the new pc... To put the back plate you have to remove 6 screws and replace them with the ones inside the back plate box... The first one went OK but the second had 4 stuck screws... to make things worst those screws were inside another screw with a nut head... I look for a mini wrench to keep the nut from moving and when I was trying to take them out I heard a "crack" sound... my heart stopped for a minute but I did not see any damage... When I put everything together and turn on the pc guess what... as soon I click on apply to activate SLI I got all types of video corruption (It was really bad)... What I scream next I can't put that here... :)

Long story short... I wasted a Titan X Pascal... yes... a $1200 + shipping monster video card... :(

After trying all sorts of possible solutions for the corruption I gave up and remove the Titan... This is how it looks...

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One thing about my personality is that I don't take a NO as an answer in this kind of things... so I ordered a third Titan... YES... i have three Titan X Pascal boxes...

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That's my story....

Regarding performance.... Thanks to the de-lid the cpu at 100% the highest I've seen is 55C... Overclocking was a breeze... at the moment is running at 5.1GHz with a vCore of 1.33v (I can use a lower voltage (1.31v) but for stability purposes I'm fine with 1.33v)...

Kaby Lake is a monster with P3D... even with 100% traffic at KLAX (ORBX-AS2016-ENVTEX) I have a fluid performance... very smooth.... FPS is not a problem anymore but VAS is another story...

 

Have a nice day people!...

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A few P3D shots... The screenshot were taken while moving not when the sim is paused... driver 376.33... KLAX 100% ai traffic limited to 150 using FSUIPC...

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Dexter - do you rob banks for a living? :oO

Congrats looks fantastic

P3D v4.5 MSFS2024 MSI 32" 1440Pmonitor

Ryzen 9800x3d 64gb DDR5 6000mhz, Gigabyte B850m Aorus Elite Ice Sapphire Pure 16gb 9070XT, Montech Lightflow 360mm aio Montech King 15 Pro  2TB NVMe Boot/FS2020 Drive, 2TB NVMe P3D Drive.

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12 minutes ago, Charlatan said:

Dexter - do you rob banks for a living? :oO

LOL... I have the best job in the world (by flight simulators fans standards)... try to guess what it is... :)

14 minutes ago, Charlatan said:

Congrats looks fantastic

Thanks.. I took lots of time and work but at the end everything is fine...

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32 minutes ago, Dexter1979 said:

LOL... I have the best job in the world (by flight simulators fans standards)... try to guess what it is... :)

You fly a dog house all over the place as a WW2 flying ace of course!

Devin
CYOW

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32 minutes ago, netshadoe said:

You fly a dog house all over the place as a WW2 flying ace of course!

LOL

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7 minutes ago, Dexter1979 said:

LOL

I'm an android detective as you can see...nothing fools me!  :ph34r:

Devin
CYOW

1 hour ago, Dexter1979 said:

LOL... I have the best job in the world (by flight simulators fans standards)... try to guess what it is... :)

 

You have a trust fund and are currently unemployed so simming time is unlimited. 

Mark   CYYZ      

 

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