Just finished! This is a rebuild of a client’s long-serving computer, equipped with a 9900K and a 3080. The PC is used mainly for video and photo editing—these three HDDs are just for active storage; there's a separate NAS for archiving. We completely redesigned the loop, made a new custom cable set, and added lots of little touches, like an LED strip with a diffuser in the style of Prism fans, a fan controller, and steel hard drive mounts.
No, the push-pull setup here is just for looks; we don’t expect any significant performance gains from it. No, there’s no room for a second push fan on the front radiator under the shroud. No, the era of hard drives is not over—and we even left room for another one! Yes, this build could really use some G.Skill Royals, but there aren’t any here! Yes, we decided not to hide the power cables because there’s simply nowhere to hide them, so we built a fancy cable set for this PC. We also made sleeved SATA power cables, and the entire cable set is custom. "Complete" means that every fan cable was also custom-made for this PC. There’s not a single cable loop here for extra length to hide—because there’s no extra cable length. Only the HDMI and USB cables for the water block were left as they are. Sorry, we're not all-powerful! Yes, it might get dusty inside, but we’re undeterred—and we don’t recommend you be discouraged either!
We had to rebuild the new distro plate with new seals and a new LED strip—straight from the factory, it arrived unsealed and with only half of the LED strip. Barrow guys, that’s not cool!
Superior RGB included: this build uses SignalRGB lighting with a Nollie controller, so you can create your own great-looking custom lighting scenes. The Nollie controller is hidden under the front foot, just like the fan speed controller.
We also 3D-printed a pump mount out of amazing carbon-fiber-filled plastic—after four tries! While designing, we discovered that the motherboard is mounted at a 59-degree angle in this case!
Cases like this are very challenging to work with because everything is on display and needs to be immaculate: front, back, top, and bottom.
If you have any questions about the hardware, the techniques we used, or anything else build-related, don’t hesitate to ask! And please drop us a like&sub—we tried our best, and more to come!