TJ07 BlackMod by Jotole
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Good morning,
First of all, I would like to thank some forum users for their help:
Alcor
I owe the realization of this Liquid Cooling to him. There have been tons of PMs, answered without fail, clarifying all my doubts, which were not a few (it's the first RL of this caliber that I mount). Thanks.

Black_Mesa, **Olvik103

**To them I owe the logistics part….xD, with their contributions they have helped me to carry out the work that I show below. Thanks. ;).
**ELP3 ;).
**Help in the technical part of the equipment, OC to the processor and doubts regarding the graphics part and consumption of the equipment. Thanks ;).
Now I present the new work that I have done, I have been thinking for a while about the idea of building something in a Silverstone TJ07
This case has something, apart from being versatile and easy to work with it to do anything, it has always attracted me a lot. Now I have taken a leap in terms of hardware that is quite important, and I wanted to put Liquid Cooling to all the components.
But while I was waiting to have all the components for the Mod, I duplicated the graphics cards of my equipment. So I didn't have the budget to put RL to all the graphics cards.
That will be at another time, with a case appropriate for that leap, since my poor TJ07, has become small before being born…..... ;).
Hardware:
Asus Rampage IV Extreme LGA 2011
Intel i7 3930k
16GB GSkill 2100
Corsair Force GT 120 GB x2 Raid 0
GTX 580 x4 in Quad SLI
Enermax Revolutions 1250WTower
Silverstone TJ07To begin with, we completely disassembled the tower, and painted all the parts in matte black, except for the exterior chassis, which has remained in brushed black. The Silverstone logo has also disappeared from the scene.





The format of this tower is like M-ATX / ATX/ E-ATX. To be able to put a Quad SLI of GTX 580 I needed 9 expansion slots of the motherboard. Converting it to XL-ATX.

We started the assembly of the different parts of the tower, and placing the quadruple radiator first, to be able to work from below, without anything bothering us.









We mounted the corresponding blocks on the Rampage, the motherboard is completely water-cooled, I had never seen components of this caliber, the finishes, and the termination to attach them to the motherboard are simply perfect.









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Like my previous Mod, the FT02, I made the front of the tower in a grid. Like the ones used for tuning, in the radiators of cars. As that was going to be a beastly dust entry, I added a mesh for an anti-dust filter.
The brutal finish….....




On the side of the tower I placed the solid disks, they gave a touch of color, to match the components of the plate and the liquid. Red flashes for the BlackMod.
The Silverstone AP 121, will be in charge of cooling the Quad Sli, 3 of these fans capable of sending air a meter away, regulated along with the GT of 1850, by a rehobus of 2.5. They perfectly fulfill their task the graphics cards in idle are around 35º.

The silverstones are mounted on an aluminum plate of 0.5 mm thick, all the holes have been cut with a cutter, yes with a cutter, it's the machine I had at hand…...xD.





I begin to assemble the rest of the Hardware, graphics cards, power supply, and we connect all the components.

I leave it here for now…..
Salu2…
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To power this equipment, I had thought of using 2 power supplies, the Enermax and a modular Corsair that I had bought. I have been doing consumption tests and the equipment with the processor at 5Ghz, with stock graphics, passing a Vantage goes to 750W. I think I have enough power to upgrade the graphics, so I didn't mount the second power supply. (I correct an error in consumption, that data is incorrect, the equipment in idle consumes 350W, but at full load it goes to 900W).
We continue connecting components, and doing cable distribution.


I don't like it at all, where is the 6-pin connector of the motherboard, there's no way to take it anywhere.
On the side where the SSDs are, I have made a grille of the same material as the one on the front, darkening the design of the tower without removing the solids from view.




The photos are taken in the basement of the house at dawn, I can't get the effect that the matte grilles have on the equipment. I will take photos in natural light over the weekend to see if it's appreciated.

Image of where I filled the RL circuit. As a good novice, I have to tell you that when filling the circuit, water came out from above, with the consequent damage, all red, 2 graphics and part of the motherboard.
I don't think it's necessary to describe the state it left me in. Fortunately, nothing happened at all. I dried everything perfectly. And I continued, of course, with much more care…........xD


Now the equipment is started and in operation.



Detail of the AP 121, in operation seen from the front.

And seen from behind, here they really impose, of course it's designed that way…........xD.


Images of the equipment in its definitive location, next to the 3 DELL 2312HM, its companions for a long season.




This has been all for now, I have many details in mind, but I need to get rid of the PC "monkey" that I have, I have been planning this since November, December and January without a PC since I sold some components of the previous one to cover expenses.
So this month or two I am going to dedicate myself to fine-tuning the OC, playing and enjoying the equipment.
There are still details to be refined as I said before and to cut the side to see the interior. I am a bit lost there to be honest, I haven't thought of anything. Any ideas??
Thanks to everyone and I hope you enjoy it.
Best regards.
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Photo session in daylight, now if you look closely you can see the shade of the matte black and the brushed aluminum of the tower.
I hope you like them:

















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What a small and heavy Nvidia you have, you can already give it heat, now you're telling me where you put the cookies in the Mod XD.
Congratulations and thanks for sharing it, these boxes are long-nosed. -
Wow, what a great job and what a heavy weight that Nvidia has, you can already give it heat, now you're telling me where you put the cookies in the Mod XD.
Congratulations and thanks for sharing it, these boxes are long-lasting as hell.Jajajajaa Thanks…
Cookies and Coca-Cola, they are my companions, on work nights.........xD. Guess where I put them.....xD.
The boxes are long-lasting, a lot, but I fill them so fast that in a year, I have changed boxes 3 times. Imagine that.

Salu2...
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Congratulations also for this work, keep it up, go for it with those jobs because they suit you very well.
Best regards
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Congratulations on this work too, keep it up, go for it with those jobs because they suit you quite well.
Best regards
Hehe, Thanks again. ;).
Cheers…
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I'm blown away by your mods. They're amazing and most of all the work behind them is tremendous. Beautiful case by the way.
Speechless.
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I'm amazed by your mods. They're impressive and above all, the work behind them is tremendous. Beautiful case, by the way.
Speechless.
Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it so much, it comforts the hours of work that have...

Best regards..
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That big box looks like it's posing in the white villages of Malaga, great work you put into it and in the end it looks great on you, I'm a bit of a mess for that, but it's great to see these Mods, the one by Praimus is also amazing.Just assembling the three threads with all the details of the Mods must take time, but it looks great.
Best regards
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That big box and it looks like it's posing in the white villages of Malaga, great job you put into it and in the end they look great, I'm a mess for that, but it's great to see these Mods, also the one by Praimus is amazing.
Just assembling the three threads with all the details of the Mods must take time, but it looks great.
Best regards
Jaajaja, if you photograph them in the daylight, you can see more details. Given the weight of the other mods, they couldn't get out of the basement of the house
. Anyone can move the "bugs"And resizing images, uploading them, and writing the threads does take time, but since I do one a year or so it's not that heavy........... ;).
Thanks fjavi,
Best regards..
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What a great mod, you are definitely an artist Jotole, as fjavi says, the contrast of the box with the landscape of the white houses looks unbeatable.:love:
Best regards and keep it up.;D