EK "Mystic Fog" liquid absorbs light. See what it does to the rgb reservoir
Main chamber
Main chamber
Main chamber
RGB glass reservoir from HEATKILLER in Germany!
One of the hardest things to machine in CNC
Top/power supply chamber
Silver Elephant
This was an absolutely crazy build.
Where to begin?
Cpu: Intel i9-9900k - Yes I know AMD is better now. This was built summer of 2020 and the i9-9900k was still the king of gaming (by a small margin).
Motherboard: MSI MEG Z390 Godlike - This motherboard is amazing. It includes several lighting zones, an infinity mirror, and a freaking screen!!!
Memory: G.Skill Trident Royal (Silver) - This ram is beautiful. Should only be handled with white gloves.
Storage: 3x Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB - Not much to say about these but they are really really fast.
Graphics cards: 2x EVGA Copper 2080ti's - Powerful graphics cards with a beautiful RGB factory installed water block.
Case: Thermaltake Level 20 Full Tower - The 1st and the only 1 on PcPartPicker! Pictures do not do this case justice. It is absolutely HUGE. The motherboard chamber alone is about the same size as a large mid tower/small full tower case. $1000 Price tag and its about 70 pounds EMPTY!!! We had the front custom machined to house 4 Corsair QL120 Fans. Its actually really easy to build in because almost every single panel/part is removable.
Liquid: At the time EK just came out with "Mystic Fog", a liquid that absorbs and reflects light. It looks even better in person. The glass HEATKILLER reservoir has an rgb strip inside which makes the liquids color really pop. This pc used about 2000ml of liquid.
Inside the case: This build features many custom elements such as the hexagon front panel, mirrored hexagons, piano black acrylic panels, and freaking mirrors!!!
Overall: This was an awesome build. Its not everyday you get to work on something like this. 1 of 1 in the world.
Hope you guys enjoy! I will try to answer questions below.