Lian Li O11D- Mini....(latest post with AIO Up top in ATX format)

Order 20th November and came on Monday (11th Jan). I'm building it up slowly and will post photos when done.
Had to modify pump brackets for my D5 too. SF PCI-E power cables will reach above and below to my 3080, but there's not much room to spare. I've ordered some extensions so I can route it more neatly.
 
Order 20th November and came on Monday (11th Jan). I'm building it up slowly and will post photos when done.
Had to modify pump brackets for my D5 too. SF PCI-E power cables will reach above and below to my 3080, but there's not much room to spare. I've ordered some extensions so I can route it more neatly.

I made another slight modification to mine and ended up using the EK pump holder which I also had to modify lol, this has given me a bit more room spare with the GPU vertically mounted, but ive got no chance of getting it in there horizontally, it gets very hot in the case too when intense gaming, 40oC my water temps reached, max GPU temp was 75oC and CPU temp was 65oC, so all within specs, just quite warm.
 
Turned up today. Now I’m stripping it down to see how I can cobble in an atx psu.
It looks like it’s too tall to fit underneath the vertical gpu mount as it comes up to the third slot, so I’m thinking of cutting out where the side intake is and doing something there. The holes in the side panel look too small to let any decent airflow through, so even if I did put a radiator or fan there I don’t think it would get great cooling.
 
It looks like it’s too tall to fit underneath the vertical gpu mount as it comes up to the third slot, so I’m thinking of cutting out where the side intake is and doing something there. The holes in the side panel look too small to let any decent airflow through, so even if I did put a radiator or fan there I don’t think it would get great cooling.

Why not just get an SFF PSU? If it's not enough power, run two together. One in the HDD bay.

Corsair 750w psu cabkes are plenty long enough.
I could loose 2cm off Atx cable
And maybe 5cm off cpu cable.

Yeah all the cables reached on my SF750. But, the PCI-E cables were a bit of a stretch so have gone for extensions on these to tidy them up. Lovely set of cables with the PSU, but I'm not sure why they insist on adding double ends to the PCI-E cables. It's so untidy!

About 15 hours into my build now. I've had to re-organise things a lot. 2x360 and 1x280 is a tight fit in areas.
 
About 15 hours into my build now. I've had to re-organise things a lot. 2x360 and 1x280 is a tight fit in areas.[/QUOTE]

I was surprised how tight it becomes lol

With my Dark hero ATX build it was tight getting the 3 unifans at the top, CPU cabling took a bit of bending to fit under fans.
360mm HW Labs rad at the bottom doesnt give much room for pipework at the front either.

Waiting for 280 side rad and 140mm fans before the majority is in so it all running air at mo.

I took the plunge and painted the inside of my white case 'Black'
Came out alright, and the contrast is better with all black components and RGB
 
I was surprised how tight it becomes lol

With my Dark hero ATX build it was tight getting the 3 unifans at the top, CPU cabling took a bit of bending to fit under fans.
360mm HW Labs rad at the bottom doesnt give much room for pipework at the front either.

Waiting for 280 side rad and 140mm fans before the majority is in so it all running air at mo.

I took the plunge and painted the inside of my white case 'Black'
Came out alright, and the contrast is better with all black components and RGB

Look forward to seeing that when done. It's tight for connections at the end of all the rads. There is barely any room to get to the top of the 280 rad connections with a 360 in place.
I had to either remove lower rad or graphics card to plug in all the I/O, RGB and fan headers too.
Tons of space around the back for cable management though, with HDD cage removed.
 
I'm about half way into my build. Have an Alphacool GPU block shipping from Germany whcih will go nicely with some Fujipoly thermal pads i have lying about.. and a hard line setup... but this is what it looks like with soft tubing and old skool zipties as i have incorrect sized compression fittings. 24hrs in no leaks yet. Temps about 28c idle/49c load... and thats with half the fans missing, open panels and tops fans in opposite direction

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SF750 cable length more than enough.. but will be using custom extensions as i don't like the spread of the current ones
 
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Build done (if in need of some cable guides) : Corsair SF750, NZXT Z63 AIO (push-pull fans vertical mount to the right of MB), 5 slot config with ITX MB, 7 x SL120 and 2 x SL140 Lian Li uni-fans, RTX 2070S FE. Nice. Doubt 11 fans (9 with RGB) could be done without the uni-fan system as space on the enclosed side is tight - I have 2 x 3.5" HDD and 2 x SSD back there. Putting the AIO radiator tubes at the bottom (bubble management) means they have to sneak under the GPU up to the CPU but there is just enough gap and the 40cm tube length is just right. The short power cables with the SF750 don't leave much slack than to tightly route under the GPU to the back - but fine for now - might get some extenders when (if) I am ever able to get a 3080. Picture here https://ibb.co/HY00FxC
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