damm thats quite the setup
2 fans for chipset and storage? think im going to have to see some pics to follow that please
im running 3x360 rads, 1x240 thick rad, 2 gpu blocks, cpu monoblock on 1 loop, really happy with it, apart from trying to fill and empty it
but my pride and joy is the case, iv spent more on the cooling on this build than the rest of my setup combined lol
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lian-li-pc-d888wx-8pack-edition-atx-cube-case-black-ca-739-ll.html
i love cube cases, and this one letting me keep my bays while having a front rad is perfect, tho it could do with being slightly wider on the mobo side as my gpu block is touching the window, i got lucky on that, it never crossed my mind that it might not fit lol
Wow mate, that's a lot of rad space! Big fan of cube cases myself. I ran small systems for a while, and the Corsair Carbide Air 240 was a real gem. That case you linked looks incredible; love the aesthetic, and the room for rads. Getting real CaseLabs vibes (RIP).
Would love to share some pics when I'm done. I've got about 80% of the parts, and I'm well under way, I live with chronic pain so projects can go very slow. It started with me wanting my rig in a cabinet under the desk, and it just... spiralled.
So I've 'built' a custom desk from off the shelf parts, about 2.2m long, with drawers and the aforementioned cabinet as well as some other storage. It's all on some very nice cushioned, low profile double castors. It slides out from the wall, leaving one heavy paperwork cabinet in place.
Front intake on the cabinet consists of ML140s wired together, with a locking 4 pin connector that plugs into a PCIE bracket, through to fan control. They're behind a bricky white grill, mounted to the door.
Temps are good but heat really accumulates in the top of the cabinet even though the back is quite open, so I'm adding a side exhaust at the top to vent it. That part is currently underway.
That's when it escalated. I wanted more case height as the Meshify C doesn't have room to connect to the VRM waterblock, and I couldn't find a case with the right dimensions for my cabinet.
It occurred to me that I didn't really need a case at all, I have the cabinet. So I'm planning a custom, open frame case. The design feeds air from the front intake, through the rads and out the exhaust. However the storage, some of the motherboard and the PSU could be a little starved of fresh air, and the design would mean they're quite far apart, hence the two fans.
The design is actually quite like a cube case, with the PSU and storage behind the motherboard.
There will be no internal filters, so I'm halfway through making a filter that snaps onto the back of the cabinet door fans, using magnets. Which simultaenously hides all the mounting hardware, and is easily removed for cleaning. I'm also doing the wiring and mounting for the exhaust fans, and working on a desk mounted power switch, which all connect to the same PCI-E bracket. I'm still drawing up the frame plans.
Anyway, sorry for the massive explanation, didn't know how to explain the need for those fans without the whole saga.
Limiting factors are how much pain I'm in, and being thoroughly skint! Pretty much everything has been off the MM, with the exception of some cheap China bits from eBay, it's been a bit of a scrapyard challenge.
Some pretty awesome chaps have offered to help with things I can't manage too, like laser cutting some plastic parts when the time comes etc.
Would love to see some pics of your build too fella.