Introducing NoHo. It's been a while since I've put together an ATX build. The new owner (my brother) asked for something a bit larger than my usual shoeboxes so I've built in the @lianliofficial O11 Mini Air. The hard part when building in an O11 is that there are literally thousands of builds in this chassis. It's had a good run as the darling of enthusiast PC cases with unrivalled popularity. It does, however, make originality difficult. It's very easy to throw in an off-the-shelf distro, run some parallel clear tubing and call it a day. So this project was about how do I inject the 80ishplus industrial aesthetic into a case made for strimmer cables, RGB distros, and acrylic water blocks.
I'm really happy with how the back side turned out. The SSD holder/cable management panel really helps out with keeping things looking clean. With seven fans, it's a rats nest of wires behind there though. I've got the @ekwaterblocks 240mm side radiator on push/pull with some great value @arctic.de fans. The @seasonic 850w Prime PSU is still one of the best looking units and fits well into this gaming rig. Thanks @cablemod for sponsoring the cables for this build. I haven't really used the cables to provide a pop of colour here, but they were really well put together and their splits were very tidy. I highly recommend their service if you don't want to make everything from scratch yourself. Some of my upcoming open air builds should feature the cables more centrally.