NoHo
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.
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.
Color(s): Black Copper Silver
RGB Lighting? No
Theme: Industrial
Cooling: Custom Liquid Cooling
Size: ATX
Type: General Build
Hardware
CPU
$ 248.00
Motherboard
$ 429.99
Memory
$ 240.07
Graphics
Storage
$ 299.99
PSU
$ 429.00
Case
CableMod
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