If the build didn't give it away I'm like a space cadet about Cyberpunk 2077! That combined with wanting to build with the Antec Striker for a good while made this a super fun build. I haven't seen a lot of cases with a front mounted GPU. I cannot recall the prices paid for parts as this build came together over an extended period of time and some parts were traded for.
The Antec Striker is an ITX case and on the larger side for that form factor but there is plenty of room to pack water cooling stuff in there. You could likely fit a bigger motherboard in this case depending on how you wanted to place all your components and/or mod the case. All the panels on the case that were originally white were easy to remove for painting. I cut a hole in the side panel for a stat monitor. The panels are kind of thick for a computer a case. The stat monitor screen was made with Aida64 Extreme. A fairly easy program to learn.
The water cooling components are a combination of EKWB (reservoir/pump, GPU block), PrimoChill (radiators, fittings) and Optimus Advanced Water Cooling (CPU block). I painted the radiators and fittings since I already had a few laying around. If I had to order the radiators and all fittings at once I could have got them all in matching yellow since PrimoChill offers all kinds of colors. The EKWB reservoir/pump is a new update to the tubular combo and now comes with the multi port cap and RGB now. I had never used Optimus product till now and not disappointed. Definitely an effective CPU block with a beautiful design. The loop goes from res/pump to cpu to radiator A to gpu to radiator B and back to the res/pump. Each radiator has 2 x Noctua redux fans attached to them in a pull configuration. I couldn't find the PSU model to list on the Hardware tab but it's a Seasonic Prime PX-750. Absolutely an awesome PSU.
Thanks for checking out this build. If you have any questions feel free to ask.