This is Tsukuyomi. The name is inspired by the Japanese mythological God of the Moon, and refrences details of the Mangekyo Sharingan possessed by Itachi Uchiha from Naruto Shippuden.
This is my first real case mod. Previous builds employed simple modifications such as paint and removal of tie points to clean the look of the case. This is the first time I have built panels from scratch. It is heavily inspired by builds done previously by the likes of Twister_Mod, Metallic Acid Customs, Singularity Computers, and Bit-Tech. They are, in my eyes, the best of their craft, and I look up to them.
The procedure involved drafting a full scale model of the Corsair 570x case in Fusion 360, followed by designing panels to scale within that model. I am fortunate enough to live close to a communal space dedicated to makers, where there is an industrial laser cutter I used for the acrylic panels.
The front and rear panels and motherboard tray are all made of 12mm (1/2") acrylic. The front panel is specifically designed to use 3x 140mm fans, while the top panel houses a 360mm radiator and 120mm fans. All the power cables are custom length and sleeved using Mainframe Customs Telios sleeving. The power supply shroud is made of 3mm (1/8) acrylic and a strip of stainless steel salvaged from a metal recycling yard. All 6 fans are driven and lit by a Corsair Commander Pro. Any painted components are done in a metallic silver from MTN spray paint.
EDIT: As requested by Lahn96 I have shared the Fusion360 file on GrabCad. You can download and use it for what you with using this link.
https://grabcad.com/library/tsukuyomi-570x-2
Everything that can be listed is in the Hardware section. All watercooling components are listed below:
EKWB Supremacy Evo Nickel/Acrylic CPU Block
EKWB D5 Vario Pump
Corsair XR5 360mm Radiator
Singularity Computers Protium Pump + Reservoir Combo, 200mm, Silver & Polished Acrylic
Bitspower 12mm Acrylic Tubing
Bitspower 12mm Hardline fittings, angled adapters, extenders, valve and plug
EKWB Cryofuel Solid White Coolant
This build was a lot of fun! So much fun that I have another one on the way. I will be posting that once completed
Enjoy the photos!