Caselabs S8

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Hey,

Thought I'd share my current project of transplanting the contents of my 800D into my new Caselabs S8. Basic aim is for minimal sound, less heat and looks :D

The current spec going into it will be:

CPU: 3930K @ 4.6
GPU: 780 Sli
Mobo: X79 Rampage IV Extreme
Ram: 16GB Corsair Plat.
HDD: 2x 250GB SSD 1x 1TB HDD
PSU: Corsair 850 (May swap out for something else)

Cooling:

EK Clean CPU Block
EK Clean FC GPU Blocks with Clear FC Plexi terminals
3x Alphacool XT45 360
Bitspower 250 Tube Res
D5 Pump with Bitspower pump top and mod kit.
Bitspower fittings
Corsair SP and AF fans @ 7v.
Mayhems White Pastel.

I will try and take as many photos as I can along the way but I do tend just to plough on and get it done.

Today's progress - managed to get the case put together and the rads installed so I could start planning my loop. I'll be using bitspower 16mm enhanced rigid fittings.

Currently waiting on my tubing to arrive, bending tools, new lights and a few more fittings.

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Love it all ready. Looking forward to it. Glad you got the 16's

Yeah so am i :) decided to go with the extended top and slimmer rads to really clean up with space above the mobo so the larger tubing stands out without it being too cramped - that's the plan at least!
 
Best option with that case. Really like the s8 I was torn with that and the sm8. I want to do rog gene build soon really leaning towards a s5 on a ped
 
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Good to see another S8 on this forum :-)
Mine is few months old and there is still a lot of changes coming.
My advice is, do yourself a favor and get a pedestal too.
Case looks great, but cable management may be it's weak spot, if you use left side radiator mount.
Or just shorten your psu cables so they are very tight.
Cable management was and still is my main challenge with S8.
See for yourself, link in my sig.
 
First of all, wow fantastic photo's buddy, really top class, are you a professional photographer by any chance?
Looks like your going to have a cracking system with all those parts, and that case is fantastic, don't ever remember seeing one of those models before. Really looking forward to seeing the progress on this build :D
 
Good to see another S8 on this forum :-)
Mine is few months old and there is still a lot of changes coming.
My advice is, do yourself a favor and get a pedestal too.
Case looks great, but cable management may be it's weak spot, if you use left side radiator mount.
Or just shorten your psu cables so they are very tight.
Cable management was and still is my main challenge with S8.
See for yourself, link in my sig.

I'll have to see but I don't like the looks of the pedestal that much so will just have to get the cables to work. I've got lots of fan spilters and 3 pin lights so really I shouldn't need that many cables plugged in. All the cables will be black as well to help blend them in.

First of all, wow fantastic photo's buddy, really top class, are you a professional photographer by any chance?
Looks like your going to have a cracking system with all those parts, and that case is fantastic, don't ever remember seeing one of those models before. Really looking forward to seeing the progress on this build :D

Nah its the equipment :)
 
Small update,

Managed to find a bit of time today and did my first few bends and lost my rigid virginity :D. Pretty happy so far with it all, it just takes a lot more time compared to soft tubing.

After taking the first two photos I noticed the tube was a little out of line so went back and straightened it up so it ran better vertically.

Waiting on some Dark Side LED lights to come in the post today and will crack on and hopefully get it all finished this weekend.

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A bit out of line...
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And sorted...
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Can't wait to see the Res and tubing from the front when the fluid and lighting is sorted :)
 
Quick update...

So managed to finish my loop and do all the bends that took a lot longer than I was expecting. Ran into a few problems as well regarding the cables and PSU, I was planning on using a Corsair AX850 with black braided cables however I ordered the wrong cable kit that is meant for newer corsair PSUs so had to revert to a Sunflower LEDEX Gold 1300.

So I'm not 100% happy with the cable situation due to red and blue connectors being used for GPU and CPU cables. I think I'm going to stick with the Sunflower for now as the cable management in the case is a pain in the **** however with a lot of extensions and tooking away of stuff I think its look pretty clean considering.

The shear amount of cables being placed behind the lower rad meant I had to get rid of the front USB IO so I'm waiting on Caselabs to send me a new front plate to cover up the holes left.

Last thing really is the coolant colour, I'm a bit undecided on the current colour and don't know whether to go with red instead to add some contrast? what do you guys think?

I will upload some better shots soon once I've recovered how much the damn fittings all cost me :D, but for now here are a couple...

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