Initial fill. Filling didn’t go well, so had to redesign the fill cap fittings
Screen behind the cutout is a cheap Amazon HDMI screen.
Everything is tight in this case.
To keep the channel in the middle as clean and free as possible, had to use a small form factor power supply despite there technically being room for an ATX.
Debating debating push pull with custom grills.
Tiiiiiggghht fit. Intentional in this case, as I wanted some extra space behind the reservoir. Ideally my standoffs would have been 1/8” shorter but rubber grommets helped with the bottom panel.
Some cable management would have been nice Antec.
GPU is next.
Had to build in 2 halves, front side and rear. Wanted to go front back, side to side but cable management and assembly would have been even harder.
Might need a custom back panel, the Radiator only has 1/3” or so of clearance. We’ll see what the temps are like.
Looking good.
Getting there. Making sure things fit within the frame.
EKWB Vector Trinity 3090.
Where to hide all those cables?!? Wasn’t happy with the rear corner, so shortened it.
Leak tested, run overnight with distilled to clear out after a good radiator flushing.
Rough fit to make sure the tubes and fittings all fit.
Looks way better than the stock Zotac Trinity
Rear tubes look much better.
The pink + blue of the top tubes look cool overlapped.
Rear looks clean. We’ll see what temps are like. Might need a custom rear panel.
I am happy with the lines.
First Custom Loop, Dual Loop, ITX Build
I had been wanting to tackle a custom loop for a while now. AND I also wanted to try an ITX build. AND, dual loops, UV... Why not? Only a few ways this can go....