Jul
02

Interior revisions, and carbon fiber!

By craigbru

Just a non-update update here… In between all of other miscellaneous projects (including current, but not log-updated Project: Hutch), I’ve been giving OSIDIAS’s design a slight tweaking. One of the benefits of delaying the start of a project, is that it allows new and alternative ideas to come out. Ideas that may not have been possible if work was already underway. One of the things I realized, is that I may need to find away to attach all the ribs to the interior of the case. They will need to slide out with the motherboard tray. This will require them to be mounted to easily removable frames of their own. It’s not really a big deal, but will require some interior redesign. I’ve also found the need to widen the case itself by a single centimeter. That change alone allowed for the following…

The biggest idea came to me as a sat at my desk listening to the whine of the fan on the Via pico-itx board in the Rogue. I’ve got no way to quantify it, but it seems lightly louder than before. So, I’ve decided to ‘Langer-ize” it. In Jesse’s outstanding Prometheus log, I suggested the possible use of a Cooler Master Aquagate Viva for watercooling the pico. Well, I’m now taking my own advice. I’ve found room for a secondary watercooling loop… Utilizing the Viva’s pump and radiator, as well as some very creative parts placement, will allow me to ramp the insanity up another notch.

Here is a picture of the revision incorporating the second radiator.


Shortly after the above revision, I was looking at the newly added 70mm radiator, and I got to thinking… It’s just not big enough. Granted it’s plenty for the Pico, but what if I ditch the idea of watercooling it, and add another radiator to the main system? Well, with a few small revisions, I now have room for a X-Flow 240. Why the X-Flow? I’ll need to relocate the G1/4 fittings, and this rad would allow the most workable solution. I won’t be able to fit 120mm fans on the second radiator, but I’ll make sure it does get some air. Details are to be worked out on that yet…

Better, huh? I just needed to add a single centimeter to the case’s height to accommodate the new radiator.

Now, of the radiator revisions weren’t enough, I’ll be switching from aluminum to something slightly more exotic… You can’t go wrong with carbon fiber, right?

Since the case will be formed out of a single piece of material, I’ll be experimenting with some reverse molding and vacuum bagging techniques. It’s either going to be the coolest thing ever, or a colossal failure. I can’t wait!

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Comments

  1. Bill Owen says:

    Yoowza! this will be something to see unfold, must check back :)

  2. craigbru says:

    Thanks Bill! I’ve been slowly accumulating parts for the build. I’ve got some carbon fiber showing up very soon, but I’m also waiting for some parts from Aqua Computer in Germany. At that point, I’ll have enough parts to start the build. I’m really looking forward to it!

  3. Jarhead says:

    Hey craig, be careful with that CF, you obviously know what you’re doing, but you have to pay very close attention when letting the resin cure. Also, for your application, I would definitely recommend vacuum bagging….haha, and that you do it outside, or in your garage. That resin stinks…

    Keep up the great work! Love your projects!

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