Porsche Motorsport Light Base 900 Build

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Evening all!

It's been a little while since I put a build together. 2024 was full of ups and downs, mainly downs regarding family, sadly. TLDR is that my mum died, dad had a stroke, and my wife had an op, all within around 9 weeks, so I had a load to deal with and couldn't really be modding with work and everything else that was going on.

Now though, we have moved on, and it's time to get back to something fun, so, let me introduce you to the Porsche Motorsport themed build!




The vibe on this will be in tune with my previous Valentino Rossi Yamaha-based Antec Torque, one of my favourite builds. For this, we will be going with a be quiet! Light Base 900, with a host of other goodies from my friends at be quiet!.

Some parts just dropped in today, I am still waiting for the case to arrive before I start uploading pics and detailing what will be happening on this one.

For now, just know I'm back, and this should hopefully turn out really pretty!
 
So I am still waiting on the case, so I might as well crack on with the build log.

First up, we had a parcel from be quiet!, this is the power supply and some case fans. The dog thought it was something for her, so naturally she was disappointed it wasn't full of treats!



The power supply we will be using is the be quiet! Dark Power 13, 1000W. This will be more than enough juice for this build, and be quiet! are renowned for making high-quality power supplies among other things.



We also have 2 packs of be quiet! 120mm Light Wings PWM fans. These triple packs include hubs, but the Light Base 900 also comes with one so we shouldn't be needed these. be quiet! have also sent some reverse Light Wings, but 140mm by mistake, so once that's rectified we will get some unboxed images on to the thread.



So we are still waiting on the delivery guy for the case. The plan is to get all the case mods done before I throw in some hardware. I'm keen to see just how easy the Light Base 900 is to strip down for what I have in mind for this build.
 
I hope things are getting better mate.

I like the light base 900 so am looking forward to seeing how this goes
 
All the best for 2025, looks like it's going to be a great build mod.

Loads of car related mods lately.
 
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That sounds like a rough time you had. Good that your back on track and have this project to get stuck into tho. Looks like its going to be quite beastly going by that 1000W PSU! Look forward to seeing some pics!
 
Wow, I thought I'd had a bad time of 2024 but I think you 'win' there... almost makes me feel better about it in a weird way. Hope this year is going better for you - and continues to! May it be free from admin, red tape and paperwork too!
 
Hey guys, just catching up. Thank you for the kind words, it's appreciated!

Just a quick update, or not, the case is still delayed. I am hoping to hear more news in the next few days, so I should hopefully have something to write about soon!

On a good note, I've also joined TweakTown as a reviewer, so that's something to get my teeth into too!
 
Well, the case has landed!



I'm busy on reviews tomorrow and friday, then away for the weekend at Soccer Aid, so I will get an update sorted early next week!

This thing is huge btw, such a great looking case!
 
So the be quiet! Light Base 900 has arrived, and boy, is it big!

First, the box seems to have got into a fight on the way here, but the contents are all ok!







When the packaging is removed, you get to see this amazing-looking case in all its glory, and it already has me thinking of what I want to do with the cooling runs in this one, theres loads of room to play with.







I know there are 3 ways to have this case sat on a desk, but I think I will stick with the traditional layout.





The GPU sag bracket and the folding 2.5 drive caddy to the rear are nice to have too.






So that's the Light Base 900, now we need to turn it into a Porsche edition!

Il cover fans and power supply next, I'm waiting to hear on a few things still, so progress may be a bit slow over the next couple of weeks.
 
Interesting case - mainly, I'll be honest, for what you're NOT going to do with it. One of the few cases that is designed to be inverted. That's exactly what I needed to do and I didn't find this one. I went Lian-Li O11 EVO RGB and it's looking quite similar but yours is a gnat's bigger. One difference I did find is that Lian Li make the CAD STEP files available and that's going to be a massive bonus in designing things to fit and mount inside.

You know the advantage to the black screws they used on that case? No, (probably) not a mistake on their part. You can find them when you drop them in the case. Mine? Black screws, black case under a black desk with black carpet. You drop a screw....it's gone! Keep contemplating a white build for just that reason :D
 
So let's take a closer look at the PSU and the fans!

I've gone with the Dark Power 13 1000W, simply because I was advised that the Pro version won't fit in the Light Base 900. This seems a bit daft, one of their premier cases not being able to hold their high-end PSU, but it's fine, and the Dark Power 13 will be more than enough, the Pro version just adds that extra little wow factor!










Moving onto the fans, the Light Wings 120mm 3 in one pack also includes an ARGB hub, I do wish this included fan connectors also, rather than having to use 2 different connection points. I think it would just make sense to pack it all into 1 unit for convenience. Having said that, the Light Base 900 will take care of all this with the included hubs, so we won't need the ARGB hub anyway.









The next job to sort is the motherboard. I reached out to ASUS UIK to try and source a Z790 Formula. I think this would have been perfect for the build, but sadly they dont have one available. I'm still waiting to hear from a few other contacts, but if I can't get one, I may switch platforms to the Z890 series and opt for the Gigabyte Aorus Pro Ice. In my time modding and building, funnily enough, I have never used a Gigabyte board, so it might just be that this is the way to go. I still wish it could be the Formula, though!

 
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Ok then, here we go!

One of the first things you can do when building a race car is to make it lighter, so that's exactly what I've been doing with the Light Base 900. This should add around 10mph to the build!



Joking aside, this case is well-built. It has taken me around an hour to strip it down, being careful not to break anything and ensuring I removed all the wiring cleanly without damaging or snagging anything.



The mountain of parts removed is insane, and I will be modding some of these too.





For the original silver trim, I think this will be vinyl-wrapped with a backlit Porsche logo at the top. It's a shame that the silver part is plastic-welded to the bottom, as that would have made it easier to do what I need to with them.

The next step will be to remove the motherboard tray so it can undergo a paint job. I will let you guess what color it's going to be! I also need to place my Alphacool order. I wanted to use three 120mm X-Flow radiators at the bottom, but I think it will be a close fit to the front glass, so I might opt for 360mm radiators instead. I'm still undecided on a 420 or 360 distro too; it doesn't appear that Alphacool has listed a RH 420 yet, unless I'm mistaken.

So that's it for now, can't wait to get the tray back from paint and see how it looks in this.
 
Another quick update!

The motherboard tray and panels are out, ready for paint. I'm not sure how long it will take, as the powder coaters I use are generally really busy, so it may be a week or so before they are ready.





Excited to see these in their new coat!
 
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