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Okay, This Is What I Ordered To Rebuild My Main PC: Updated

Okay, This Is What I Ordered To Rebuild My Main PC: Updated

in the Coolermaster Cosmos II

Couldn't wait 'til after Christmas, which apart from Christmas Dinner and Christmas Pud is just another day for me these days. We'll just have a quiet dinner and day here among ourselves, and maybe visit or get a visit from my sister.  Other than that it'll be fairly non-eventful, which suits me fine.

So anyway, I've been wanting to rebuild for a while now, and earlier this evening I decided to bite the bullet and order the parts I want:

Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VI/AMD Ryzen 1700 bundle with Wraith Spire cooler.

32Gb Kit of G-Skill RipJaws DDR$ 3000 RAM.

ASUS AMD Raedon RX 570 Strix OC 4Gb graphics card.

Sound Blaster ZxR sound card.

It all came to more than I was originally going to spend, but I poached the sound card from the Coolermaster Cosmos II rig to go into my Thermaltake Level 10 machine and decided upon the Soundblaster ZxR to replace it and up the ante with something that has more grunt.

I have all the other parts I require, PSU, SSDs, HDDs, etc.... plus a few PCIE expansion cards to add other options, such as a HD video capture card, additional SATA ports and USB 3/3.1 ports.

When the parts arrive I'll take pics and do a more comprehensive list, and once I've completed the rebuild some before and after pics.

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Reply #76 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 74

Google is your fiend
Hahaha....

 

Reply #77 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 77


Quoting Jafo,

Google is your fiend

Hahaha....

Hehe, that must have either been a Coopers or a white wine night. :grin:  

Mind you, Jafo is doing more and more typos these days.

Hmmm, could be he's drinking more white wines more often, :rofl:  ;P  :X  

 

Reply #78 Top

If it's wine it'll be red....

...Typos are due to Galaxy Tab...not a real computer/keyboard....can't be stuffed jumping through hoops to edit/correct...;)

Reply #79 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 79

If it's wine it'll be red....

Orright, then.  It's just that I recall something about a white wine night... and the subsequent blur next morning.  I haven't had one of those in years.... all my subsequent blurs these days are the result of vertigo, something I wake with most mornings.... which is why I avoid the alcohol induced subsequent blur to go with it.  Suffering both together would be horrendous.

As for forum typing on a phone, not for me... damned piss-farty little buttons would frustrate the crapper out of me and I'd likely toss the damned thing.  I have two mobile phones, but I hate the fechen things and use them ONLY when I have to.

Reply #80 Top

Quoting starkers, reply 80

As for forum typing on a phone, not for me... damned piss-farty little buttons would frustrate the crapper out of me and I'd likely toss the damned thing.  I have two mobile phones, but I hate the fechen things and use them ONLY when I have to.

It's actually a Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 ....one of those big buggers 'cos Terry's as blind as a bat ...;)

Reply #81 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 81


Quoting starkers,

As for forum typing on a phone, not for me... damned piss-farty little buttons would frustrate the crapper out of me and I'd likely toss the damned thing.  I have two mobile phones, but I hate the fechen things and use them ONLY when I have to.



It's actually a Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 ....one of those big buggers 'cos Terry's as blind as a bat ...;)

Still not my cup of tea.... er, glass of beer. LoL!   I much prefer a real keyboard sitting in front of me.  Besides, I'm just not a fan of mobile devices, though I do own two phones and two tablets for when I go out.... an Android and a Windows version in each case.  I prefer using a tablet over a phone, however, and I much prefer my Windows tablet over the Android one, which I keep for a couple of banking apps the Windows one doesn't have.

As for Android phones, never liked them but got one purely for the banking apps.  However, now that I have a 'man bag' and can carry more/bigger devices, I have reverted back to my Windows phone as my primary one and use the Android tablet purely for banking when necessary.

Reply #82 Top

Ok...lets try this again.

How did I exceed upload limit when I haven't uploaded anything yet.

Reply #83 Top

Quoting Uvah, reply 83

Ok...lets try this again.

How did I exceed upload limit when I haven't uploaded anything yet.

That is the question a few have asked.  It may have something to do with access level.  Apparently it's level 2 and upwards. I would have thought you were above that, though. 

Putting it bluntly, I don't have a fechen clue. :S  :grin:  

There again, it maybe that the system thinks you're an escaped asylum inmate and is worried you'll upload pictures of matchstick men..... or of basket weavers and other inmates watching the grass grow.

:grin: :rofl:  ;P  

Reply #84 Top

Quoting starkers, reply 76

Well I got the M2 screws last week down at the local PC shop, 24 for 3 bucks.  So, the M.2 SSD and RAM have been installed, and some of the cable management stuff arrived yesterday and I've made some more progress.  Take a look below....

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Reduced 30%
Original 3552 x 2000



So that's it for now, though I will connect the power cables to the front-end devices tomorrow and start cable management in the back panel area.  There's a whole mess of cables behind there to sort out so it's going to take a while, and then, if I can see a way to do something better, I'll change my mind and do that/those bits again.

I just hope the pics turn out okay.  I took them on my Windows 8 Phone and was holding the additional lighting myself, so I guess we'll see, eh.   More importantly, I hope they show what I wanted, given it's hard to tell during the upload process.

EDIT: Nah, they didn't upload too well.  To view the pics in their entirety, right click on the pics then 'View Image'

 

Oh, build screenshot sex.... beautiful. But not enough LED!XD

 

Reply #85 Top

Quoting Timmaigh, reply 85

Oh, build screenshot sex.... beautiful. But not enough LED!

There will be.  I've got some LED strips and fans, which will all be controlled from a Coolermaster RGB box and software.  There are two RGB headers on the motherboard but I decided against those because the Coolermaster until has more ports, etc.

There will be more pics as various cable management items I'm awaiting arrive and are put to use.  Yup, this will be the coolest looking build I've ever done... if only the CPU were a Threadripper 1950x

:dur: :drool:  :grin:  

 

Reply #86 Top

Quoting starkers, reply 84

That is the question a few have asked.  It may have something to do with access level.  Apparently it's level 2 and upwards. I would have thought you were above that, though.

New one on me!

Reply #87 Top

Uvah is level 4 so that's not the issue....

My guess is that "escaped asylum inmate' thingie...;)

Reply #88 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 88

Uvah is level 4 so that's not the issue....

My guess is that "escaped asylum inmate' thingie...;)

Shhhhh......don't see me...I hidin'.

Seriously...how do I overcome this upload limit. I got stuff to show off. 

Reply #89 Top

Quoting starkers, reply 78

Mind you, Jafo is doing more and more typos these days.

lol...I just felt a tremor in the Force..."Leave him to me..."

Reply #90 Top

Wassup Doc...

Reply #91 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 88

Uvah is level 4 so that's not the issue....

My guess is that "escaped asylum inmate' thingie...;)

I pretty much guessed that he was/is higher than level 2, that's why I suggested it was the escaped asylum inmate thingie. 

Mind you, Uvah has been better behaved than usual, not the usual running amok under the bleachers with his hair standing on end and his hospital gown wide open, proving that the moon does in fact shine during the day...

Oh look, twinkle, twinkle little star. o_O  

Reply #92 Top

I'll behave, kinds sorta, when this upload limit thingy is fixed. So...who knows how...hmmm.

Reply #93 Top

Well I got sick and tired of waiting for cable management stuff to arrive from wish.com, so I've done the best I could with what I had so that I can close the rear panel and put the final touches to the interior.  I'm not as happy with the cabling behind the back panel as I'd like, but there was just so much of it and some cables just wouldn't go the way I wanted.  Oh well, it is what it is.  The interior, however, is pretty much as I wanted and I'm happy with it.

Anyway, here's a pic of the multitude of cables behind the back panel.

Yeah, it looks ugly, but when you've got so many cables and rather limited space, it's not so easy to get it looking perfect.

Reply #94 Top

It should have it's own fire extinguisher.

You won't see it with the cover on, the pretty part is where the mother board is.  

Reply #95 Top

Quoting ALMonty, reply 95

It should have it's own fire extinguisher.

Yup, AND its own law enforcement agency, in case anybody thinks they can knock it off; thieve it; pilfer it; remove it from my possession.  Mind you, I do have an early warning system with my little dog, Buddy.  He is ever alert and always lets us know if anyone comes here, and then there's his father, Dazza, who would happily take a chunk out of any burglar, would be thief, etc

Quoting ALMonty, reply 95

You won't see it with the cover on, the pretty part is where the mother board is.

It's a good thing the back cover doesn't have a window to show a multitude of cabling sins.  I probably could have done better, but I grew impatient waiting for the cable management gear, which would have tidied things up a lot, and just secured everything with cable ties to prevent flapping around and hindering closure of the side panel.  Maybe at a later date I could revisit with the bits n' pieces I've been waiting for and do a much better job.  For now, though, I just want to get this beastie up and running.

Inside the case is quite neat and tidy.  Like you said, the pretty part is where the motherboard is.  I have a couple of PCIe cards to add in, which will be quite interesting as they will be fitted to the case's bottom two expansion slots and connected to a PCIe riser card via PCIe data transfer ribbons.  That's going to be the fun part as I've never attempted such an addition before.  Then there's the task of keeping it as tidy as possible and not interfering with airflow or other components.

Anyhow, time has gotten away from me yet again.  It is 4.12am and I should have been in bed hours ago.

Reply #96 Top

Quoting starkers, reply 96

It's a good thing the back cover doesn't have a window to show a multitude of cabling sins. 

Makes my cabling look seriously perfect.....[and without trying]...;p

Reply #97 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 97


Quoting starkers,

It's a good thing the back cover doesn't have a window to show a multitude of cabling sins. 



Makes my cabling look seriously perfect.....[and without trying]...;P

Ah, but did you have as many cables?   In this build there's the regular PSU cables for mobo and CPU, etc, a dozen or so case fan controller cables, not to mention the power and data cables for 13 HDDs and 8 SSDs.  Then there's 10 power and data cables for the PCIe riser being used for additional PCIe cards that didn't fit on the mobo. 

Yup, there's one great conglomeration of cables, and all of them got pushed through the back to make the interior of the case look more ordered and tidy..... hence the ugly mess in the pic.  I was waiting on some zip-up sleeves that would have made it look so much better, but they were taking too long to arrive and I just wanted to get this beastie fired up. 

Who knows, one day I may get the inspiration to tidy it up, but it would be when I've had to get the case up on the bench for other reasons.... with it all hidden behind the cover I'm not going to pick this monster up just to do a re-cabling.  Not sure just how heavy it is now, being I needed to add in the HDDs while it's still on the bench, but I'm going to need help to lift it off and onto the floor.  

 Yes, it IS that heavy.  :(O  |-O  :O  

Reply #98 Top

How about some sort of dolly so you can move it around, I know it doesn't help you lift it from the floor to the bench, but at least you can move it.

 

Reply #99 Top

Unfortunately the additional PCIe add-ins didn't work out and I've shelved the idea for now. While everything else went according to plan, there was not enough clearance with the riser cables in place to allow those additional PCIe cards to be fitted properly into the case's expansion slots.  There was just a couple of millimetres in it, but if things don't fit, they don't fit.  Oh well!

Anyhow, given that didn't work out, here's some final pics of the interior before I close the case and fire this beastie up......

Yeah, so that's pretty much it.  Again, it could be a bit tidier and not quite what I intended, but I grew tired of waiting for cable management goodies and just wanted to close the case so I could finally boot this beastie up.  All in all I'm happy with it, though I may consider reopening the case to add those final touches when those bits n' pieces turn up.  Then maybe I won't  I could do with a long rest from seeing the insides of computers.... and I still have two more to build.

Reply #100 Top

Quoting ALMonty, reply 99

How about some sort of dolly so you can move it around, I know it doesn't help you lift it from the floor to the bench, but at least you can move it.

I'm actually going to put it on castors by drilling into the bottom rails where there's plastic feet.  All I have to do is take off the plastic feet and make the screw holes bigger... and I already have the castors so it'll be done in a jiffy.  Thanks for the idea, though.  It may come in useful for other applications.

|-) :thumbsup:  :)