** NEW PRE WATERCOOLED CASE RANGE FROM OCUK TECH LABS **

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These must be what we found afew months ago :) I want to see internal photos of the Prodigy Matx once released as they're interesting me :O
 
ah i see i have made a mistake.

the compression fittings are used on the cases with 'custom' in the title.

the other ones are comprised out of our XSPC kit listings as they represent better value to the customer.

as they come in a box it is not possible to change it.

you could however, ask sales to create you an order for technical to build using the individual components

post in the CS section for mine & 5UBs attention and we will sort it out for you.


I maybe in the market for the 750d also, went to screw in the Maximus vi formula into my current case my(cosmos s) and it seems the standoffs don't line up with the screw holes in the mobo.
By your reply do you mean the 750d doesn't come with compression fittings? What is the perfomance of the pump/res combo compared to a separate pump/res(pump+res top)? And what is the best CPU water block for the 4770k(how does the provided water block compare if its not the best)?

Been awhile(couple of years) since I last did any water cooling, bit rusty :)
Will be going GPU water cooling in the near future and pos add the motherboard to the CPU loop(seeing as the Maximus vi formula comes with the 'holes' for WC.
 
To be honest i think a video about this is best. For instance what we are expecting if we order one of these, how the newbie goes on about seting it up at home with its other hardware.
 
Nice idea and probably a good way to get started. Although like with PCs, I like to have done it myself so I know what's what and where it is. Not always such a big fan during my builds though!

It is a little disappointing to see cases like the TJ11, 900D, etc. fitted with 360mm radiators. I realise for a CPU loop that'll be plenty, but in cases that can hold 560mm rads or dual 480s it seems to be avoiding their potential. Are people really gonna spend that much just to cool the CPU without planning on expanding? If they're going to expand later on it quite possibly mean ditching the rad that came with the setup. Surely better to over provision at the start?

Still, nice option to have and a good selection of cases.
 
Great idea!

If I hadn't bought a 750D a few days ago I'd have been all over one with the WC kit. The Corsair Hydro coolers I'd been considering don't look quite so attractive now :(
 
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My Thermaltake Tai Chi (watercooled version) is starting to look a bit dated but I could never bring myself to buy a new case and then buy all the watercooling gubbins as I wasn't sure what to buy.
This is a great solution for me, just need to find a case I like now. Great Idea :)
 
This is an amazing idea to be honest, especially for someone like me who is new to building pc's I've only made two pc's in the last 1 year. Both being through oOCuk. I've always used aio coolers as I dont have the courage to make my own loop. What I may even do Is give my case to my brother and buy your watercooled one in time :D:D:D
 
Just started looking for a new case and these seem perfect! :D

Would love to see some more pictures, or the video mentioned earlier to really see what I'm getting.

How easy are these to fit onto older 1366 motherboards?
 
I placed an order for the watercooled phenom with 240mm radiator a couple of days ago. I was wondering:

1. if you would be able to add a 140mm Radiator to the loop to cool down a gtx 770

2. if the Eisberg Prestige Jetstream CPU Liquid Cooler's pump that comes with the water-cooled phenom would be powerful enough for the loop.

I dont really need the hdd trays so 140mm radiator would fit in the front.

cheers.
 
I placed an order for the watercooled phenom with 240mm radiator a couple of days ago. I was wondering:

1. if you would be able to add a 140mm Radiator to the loop to cool down a gtx 770

2. if the Eisberg Prestige Jetstream CPU Liquid Cooler's pump that comes with the water-cooled phenom would be powerful enough for the loop.

I don't really need the hdd trays so 140mm radiator would fit in the front.

cheers.

these are sent out with the intention of being cpu only loops really.

the problem with adding another rad is that the pump isn't really designed for that sort of application.

for you to add a 770 to the loop, and another rad, there would be big restrictions and the pump would struggle.

its a good pump, but not really designed for multiple rad and block loops.

the other problem is that to add these extra components, you would need to pull the loop apart and add them in which would mean we wouldn't really be able to support you.
 
Thanks for your reply.

I see. shame really as it is a small case but can accommodate dual rad. would you be able to provide this as an extra option with my order? or should I order the pieces separately?

many thanks.
 
This is a great idea I have wanted to get into water cooling for some time but been too scared of breaking my components :D This is a must next time I have some spare brass :D
 
Thanks for your reply.

I see. shame really as it is a small case but can accommodate dual rad. would you be able to provide this as an extra option with my order? or should I order the pieces separately?

many thanks.

We can't sadly as you would need to include the GPU block into the loop making it impossible to install onto the card after.

If you have a plan in your head of a complex WC solution then it is best to do it yourself.

If you are dead set on that plan, maybe consider a post in the water cooling section asking for some advice. That way people will present you with some more options you may not have considered
 
Andy, use your current case mate stick a 360mm rad in the front and a 240mm in the roof, try to find the blocks for you HD7970 lightnings (I think EK did make blocks for them) D5 in the back of the case and a res then away you go :)
 
You guys are kind of missing the point.

If you want to watercool GPUs, then these products aren't really aimed at you and you are beat looking at a custom solution
 
We can't sadly as you would need to include the GPU block into the loop making it impossible to install onto the card after.

If you have a plan in your head of a complex WC solution then it is best to do it yourself.

If you are dead set on that plan, maybe consider a post in the water cooling section asking for some advice. That way people will present you with some more options you may not have considered

OK, thanks, I will do it as a little project and also post the progress on the Project Log section.
 
Hi Guys

We have sold a few cases now and pictures have been taken and are being prepared for the site

Here is an example 750D that left the testing department this afternoon

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that looks really good. I would love to see pictures of the BitFenix Ronin and Corsair 540. Those are the 2 i am more likely to go for.
 
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