Can't really get a shot that shows anything worthwhile of the radbox and it's contents but here's a shot from the front.
The pair of HWLabs GTX280's have their tanks with the connections facing each other so that I could get the inlets/outlets the right way around. The loop inlet/outlet are on the right hand side along with the wires for the fans. The window side is mostly a opening with filter mesh on it.
The 8x AC P14 fans are powered from a Lamptron FC5 v2 fan controller and connected by 4x 6m extensions that I made up which each have a splitter at the fan end so that 1 channel controls a pair of fans. To get the rpm to read correctly I had to remove the tacho wire from one fan in each pair. The controller sits in a box mounted under my desk along with a Zalman MFC2 multifunction fan controller which controls the 4x 200mm case fans, displays temps of both sets of motherboard vrms, memory and chipset and also displays live power draw of the entire pc at the wall.
The reservoir is mounted in the corner above my desk so that I can see that there is flow and also has a water temp display mounted above it.
The case is something I built up to meet my needs and forms part of my desk. The fans blow across the motherboard from front to back and even has some passing under the motherboard. It's the mk1 version of the case and to be honest it's a bit too big but it had to be that size to be able to fit a pair of 200mm fans side by side. The bottom deck houses the pair of D5's, PSU and the mess of wiring I don't want to see. Talking of wiring I have to refit my red/black braided cable extensions as Corsairs cables are just so ugly and stiff.