Working on a Skulltrail SystemPosted by: Linus on 28th April 2008Just wanted to share some photos of an awesome water cooled system that I’ve had the pleasure of working on. A customer asked for a wicked crazy gaming (or whatever else you want to do, I suppose) system, so this is what I put together for him 2x Xeon 5430 Harpertown LGA771 CPUs Intel D5400XS “Skulltrail” motherboard 4×2GB Buffalo FB-DIMM memory modules (PC2-6400) 2x Visiontek 3870 X2 video cards in Crossfire-X Silverstone Decathlon 1200W Power Supply 4x 1TB HDD LG DVD/BLU-RAY/HD-DVD Combo Drive Auzentech X-fi Prelude Fully customized water cooling system powered by Swiftech, D-TEK, Thermochill, Vadim, and Noctua with Feser One UV Black coolant UV Cold Cathodes So I’ve made some progress on the build over the course of the day since I took that last picture, and one of the things I discovered is that you can’t use just any FB-DIMM memory in Skulltrail. I had initially thought that Mac Pro memory would work fine as long as it’s PC2-6400 (for best speed of course), but (silly me), the Mac Pro memory has HUGE heatspreaders on it, so if you’re looking for memory for your new Skulltrail system, be sure to get appropriate memory. The recommended SKUs are listed on the page for the Skulltrail board on NCIX.com Here’s a better view of the internals, and the loop order. The CPU on the left will have water coming directly from the pump in the bottom. And here’s where a Thermochill PA120.3 loaded up with Noctua fans is going to go to keep this beast cool. I may end up adding another radiator, but I’m not sure yet at this point. It’s going to depend on the temps. The customer is pretty flexible, and very patient, but as you can see, he’s going to get a VERY fine system. I’ll make sure to post some pictures of the system when it’s done with a little bit better lighting so you can see it all lit up in all its glory. |
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8 Responses for "Working on a Skulltrail System"
HOLY S***!!! WOW, you must have ALOT of MONEY…… *looks at ashamed e6400 @ 3.2ghz*
Haha. Not me I’m afraid. This build was for a customer who wanted “the best”. I delivered on that I think.
god damn that must have made a pretty penny how much would it cost to get somthing like that built?
Hi
its so fantastic to see you have build the dream machine up,
I have just bought a very similar specs as you have, skulltrail, 5430, 8g macpro memory.
but……i could not boot it up, and finally the PSU and the boards burns, I will get a replacement today, but again, I think I will still face the problem, would you mind to let me know the tips when you set it up please.
basically I put everything up, and also the watercooling for both CPU, but when I press the start up bottom, the board turned on for half sec and the whole thing just gone quite, then I tried to unplug the power, then tried again, same thing happened. (then I tired another thousand time, take things out and put it back) seems like it has some power supply probem. I use antec 1000W, but only have 1×8pin and 1×4pin. I plug them both anyway.
so could you let me know have I done anything wrong please. I am dying.
Max . London
I looked again your watercooling system inside.
its….amazing.!!!
Hi what cooling block did u use for the southbridge ? thanks
I have a Skulltrail. I use mac pro ram. I just use third party memory heat spreaders – thermaltake’s spirit R2. This probably voided the warranty…but it runs much better with this coolers (and it fits the board – most important). Under load it’s 50c. Idle is 38c.
think monkey island ™ will run on this? I lost my calculator…
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