Starting with all new Hardware (MB, CPU, GPUs, RAM, PSU) and white and black watercooling gear from a previous build.
MB and RAM will be changed later.
Another angle
and another angle
Changing the color of the radiators to carbon and add pumpe.
Test the hardware and have a working machine with least downtime as possible.
Adding big reservoir, first GPU with waterblock and full cover block for the CPU and MB (Asus Strix Z370-F Gaming).
First thought about tubeorder.
Adding some color, second GPU and happy with the runs.
another angle
another angle
and another angle
Finished painting, first boot, lights on and problems starting now.
First problem: the monoblock. It didn't made proper contact with the CPU and temps got pretty high.
another angle
So get rid of that monoblock and back to the good supremacy evo.
Redo some bends and paint again. Switching from GPUs in parallel to serial
another angle
another angle
Paint done, next try.
Second problem: water temp under full load passing 40°C
So adding an external 560mm radiator should solve the issue.
External radiator featuring Arduino Controller for fan controll, LCD display for showing water and air temps, QD tubes for better handling, and outside carbon fibre and inside green painting.
LCD display
sadly blue and not green
Redo some bends and painting.
Get rid of my old 24" FHD 144Hz Asus screen and got this monster. Alienware AW3418DW 120Hz 1440p G-Sync 21:9
And new RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB
Example for DIY Ambilight
Example for DIY Ambilight
Example for DIY Ambilight
Silent Green Power Tower
Hey there, this is my custom liquid cooled gaming and working machine which I build from the ground up with some custom and unique elements. See latest pictures for DIY Ambilight with ~100 LEDs and nearly zero impact on CPU performance. As well as, an InCase Display, live performance monitoring. Self-build and one out of one. Cheers
Starting with all new Hardware (MB, CPU, GPUs, RAM, PSU) and white and black watercooling gear from a previous build.
MB and RAM will be changed later.
Another angle
and another angle
Changing the color of the radiators to carbon and add pumpe.
Test the hardware and have a working machine with least downtime as possible.
Adding big reservoir, first GPU with waterblock and full cover block for the CPU and MB (Asus Strix Z370-F Gaming).
First thought about tubeorder.
Adding some color, second GPU and happy with the runs.
another angle
another angle
and another angle
Finished painting, first boot, lights on and problems starting now.
First problem: the monoblock. It didn't made proper contact with the CPU and temps got pretty high.
another angle
So get rid of that monoblock and back to the good supremacy evo.
Redo some bends and paint again. Switching from GPUs in parallel to serial
another angle
another angle
Paint done, next try.
Second problem: water temp under full load passing 40°C
So adding an external 560mm radiator should solve the issue.
External radiator featuring Arduino Controller for fan controll, LCD display for showing water and air temps, QD tubes for better handling, and outside carbon fibre and inside green painting.
LCD display
sadly blue and not green
Redo some bends and painting.
Get rid of my old 24" FHD 144Hz Asus screen and got this monster. Alienware AW3418DW 120Hz 1440p G-Sync 21:9
And new RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB