Side view, filled with coolant, some led working, rainbow mode
Side view
Overview, at home
All tubes done, redone the tube from the reservoir to the flow indicator and GPU. Not totally perfect but way better
Starting to fill with coolant
Clippy to the rescue
Front view
Finally done, all purple!
Purple and rainbow
EZDIY-FAB GPU holder support, had to remove a fan from the bottom
View from top
Added strips
YAWO - Yet Another White O11
Work on a build in a Lian li O11 Dynamic White.
First (and last) watercooling build was roughly 20 years ago with soft tubes...
Trying to learn doing hard tubes with an old CPU and motherboard. Maybe money for the parts would have been better spent than in the watercooling :D
My initial intent was two start with the CPU only using one radiator at the top, but I finally ordered a waterblock for the 5700 XT Nitro+. And started to consider adding a second HWL 360 GTS, but I'm having troubles figuring how to mount the rad on the side of the O11.
Also opted for using a vertical mount, but ordered one RGBish that prevents having 3 fans at the bottom... Wondering if I should order the Phanteks one, possibly adding the RGB block from the EZDIY-FAB.
Open to suggestions
Color(s): Purple White
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: none
Cooling: Custom Liquid Cooling
Size: ATX
Type: General Build
Build Updates
First tube bended!
First tube added to the build
First tube!
Bend, baby bend!
A few moments later
Finalising the tubing
All tubes done, redone the tube from the reservoir to the flow indicator and GPU. Not totally perfect but way better
Starting to fill with coolant
Clippy to the rescue
Front view
RGB controller update
Replaced the broken Hubby (not exactly sure about what happened) by an NZXT internal USB hub, added an Aquacomputer Octo to control fans and a Farbwerk 360 to control RGB, as the D5 Next can control a limited number of LEDs. Still currently relying on a Lian Li fan hub to control the RGB of the 8 AL120.