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Upgrading the watercooling from my existing system, gonna track my progress in here. Having some custom work done, including spray paint and custom acrylic panelling.

First things first, new case - these were out of stock everywhere, but managed to find one on Amazon, turned up yesterday;

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Looks like a monstrosity in black/grey, really big and dull - has huge modding potential though.

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Stripped down, and ready to go for spray painting;

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More to follow!
 
That’s a whopper of a case. I do like the general style of them though.

In terms of the layout it's a really good case, however the quality isn't even close to a lian-li, in terms of finish, but this case has mega potential for mods.

Some more bits turned up today from the US;

Radikult 280 D5 res

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What are you going to do with the grey corner pieces in the front? Can’t imagine they would go with white very well.

Yeah they've been sprayed white too,

Nice!
I have a Level 20XT with a Barrow distro plate, which covers the entire front section.
Also took off the front glass for airflow, gonna try to remount with a bit more clearance.

Subbed. :)

Nice!
 
chaos in here today lol, trying to do as much as I can this weekend,

I got a spare EK 480-XE Rad left over from something I didn't use last year, so I decided to go overkill as hell and fit 3x of them :D (because why not)

currently measuring out the holes I need to drill in the custom plexiglass panels I had made, the idea is the lighting should shine through and look cool, I have a couple of different designs to try but I'll see what these look like first..

Also had to dremel out a bunch of metal on the case to fit the res on the front, for the pipework - but all good so far :)

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Drilling the holes in the plexiglass top panel, quite challenging as it's taking ages to get everything measured out perfectly with the pipework, one slip up and I have to do the whole panel again, it just takes ages :D.... (I did order 3x in case I screwed one up)

If anyone's interested in ever drilling through plexiglass/acrylic, seems that a wood hole-saw with 10mm thick MDF backing, works pretty well (so far)

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making good progress now, hardest parts are done - pipework and drilling plexiglass. Need to get all the fans on the rads, the rads in place - then do the soft-pipe interconnections underneath.

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Been so busy this week, barely had time to finish it - or get decent pics, but it is finally done :)

Will try and get some better pics at some point, just been too busy lol

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What are temps?

Been so busy this week had to fly back to the UK for a while too for essential reasons, so not had much time to play :(

The 2 days I managed with it, GPU was hitting around 47-50 on full load (RTX 3090) and the CPU (9900KS) was hitting around 65-68 on full load.

Before I had everything on a single 380 RAD, and things were getting very very hot, hence why I went overkill on rads, (and because I was bored out of my skull, so why not do something insane for the lulz) :D
 
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