ASUS X99 Deluxe, ASUS ARES III, 1.2TB Intel 750 SSD... Need I say more?

Cracking stuff, nice to see In Win are seriously considering WC options for the gorgeous 900 series. They still don't have it 100% right though, but it's a big step up.

I do have to ask though, where in the blue hell does the front rad draw air from?
 
Crackin job mate, very nice to get hold of something like that before its in the public domain.

As I said already I just think the coolant just makes it stand out and suits the case very well. Plus your pipe runs look very neat and clean.

Thanks dude :D yeah, its the first time i've had a case that i couldn't google haha

That is absolutely gorgeous!

I really like that case, the full glass panel looks really good.

Thanks :D

Cracking job! How did the acrylic stick to the case though? It is self adhesive or what?

I used strong double sided sticky tape, but i didn't to, most of the panels had to be forced into place as i measured them to size so that they have no wriggle room.

Cracking stuff, nice to see In Win are seriously considering WC options for the gorgeous 900 series. They still don't have it 100% right though, but it's a big step up.

I do have to ask though, where in the blue hell does the front rad draw air from?

there is roughly an inch gap between the brushed alu of the case and the radiator mounts, the air can be drawn up from below, or down from the top.
 
Beautiful! Um, I dont like the motherboard name in the acryllic, but its still well done. :)
 
Great looking build davido, I can see why the In Win cases are pricey, the glass side panel looks so much nicer than usual acrylic. Really nice job.
 
InWin have made a huge improvement with this version of the case and it still looks soooo good too.

What's the airflow/temperatures like? Does the reservoir get in the way of plugging in cables at the back?
 
InWin have made a huge improvement with this version of the case and it still looks soooo good too.

What's the airflow/temperatures like? Does the reservoir get in the way of plugging in cables at the back?

i didn't get time to test it properly as i literally did a few stress tests to ensure that it was stable and then sent it out, the highest temperature i saw was 42 degrees, that was when running furmark as well as Prime95 with an ambient temperature of 23 degrees. This was with fans on full.

The reservoir doesn't get in the way as it is right at the front and you can access the space for the cables from behind the case :)
 
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