**Official Parvum Build Thread**

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I hope you don't mind me creating this thread, it would seem we have a thread for most other cases, but nothing for the very unique Parvum.

I will not limit this to the S1 or S2 cases, it's open to both and I will start with my build:

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So, who else can share theirs?
 
Thats a very slick build you've assembled there snips.

I'm still debating a Parvum case but I have my concerns about noise and being able to mount 2 ssd's and 1 hd with suitable airflow.
 
Thats a very slick build you've assembled there snips.

I'm still debating a Parvum case but I have my concerns about noise and being able to mount 2 ssd's and 1 hd with suitable airflow.

Cheers guys!

It is a very nice easy to work on case. Noise isnt really an issue, but when running fans on full whack, you will get some noise due to the design of the vents.

Check my build log and see what you think about the space. You can mount 2 SSDs but since my SATA cables are too short, I simply used velcro to stick them to the back of the motherboard tray.

As for HDDs, there is space for 2 and with the installation of an 80mm fans in the rear compartment, you can effectively remove the heat.
 
Not been on the forum for a while but here is my build:

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Since then my rig got stripped out as i had a fault develop with the motherboard so that got rma'd also replaced the 7970 with an evga gtx780. looking at swapping cases now though but for my 1st build i enjoyed it and the parvum is a great case.
 
It's finished as I didn't want to change the hardware or get panels made (just alter stock panels).
Just make the case significantly smaller but still fit a full loop.
Other have commented about getting the parvum boys to do it properly (so double fixing holes, un-needed grills etc are removed)
But where is the fun in that :)
Hand tools, some thought and time, thats all you need - The case is very easy to modify and make even more unique.

I fully accept the psu cables spoils the internals but it was a case rebuild log to get it under 20 liters and more SFF ish.
 
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Not been on the forum for a while but here is my build:

zUUL0Vcl.jpg

jSeHgtsl.jpg

bfUJzPal.jpg


Since then my rig got stripped out as i had a fault develop with the motherboard so that got rma'd also replaced the 7970 with an evga gtx780. looking at swapping cases now though but for my 1st build i enjoyed it and the parvum is a great case.

Glad to see the Case got a good home with a super build ,Well :)done
 
I removed the panel that sits infront of the window to give it that full view fish tank look. Then used washers to make it flush with the rest of the case.
 
Very nice build there Jay, great to see my 680 went to a good home :)

Any plans to put it under water with the other card? or not enough rads for components?
 
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