For this build, I aimed to see how well the NR200P could be modded to accommodate a full, custom liquid CPU/GPU loop. A lot of 3D printing went into the build, as well as some custom cables. The theme for the build was "Cyberpunk." Two, 240mm thin radiators from EKWB were installed on the top and bottom of the system, each with two, 120mm thin, black Noctua fans. Overall, I was fairly happy with how everything came together. The only real drawback to having an SFF crammed full of components was a fairly rudimentary setup for filling/ draining the loop (modded rad with threaded insert). The temperatures were incredibly good, even with a moderate overclock on the 4090, and I never saw the fluid exceed around 65C. The 13900K was not delidded, and did throttle at max load, but it still seemed to achieve what most other custom loop builds did in terms of performance, at least based on the handful of posts I found online.
Case: Custom Cooler Master NR200P
CPU: Intel Core i9-13900K @ 5.8 GHz
CPU Cooler: EKWB Quantum Vector Acetyl
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z690-i Wifi
Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z RGB (32 GB @ 6600 MHz)
Storage: 2 x 2 TB Gen 4 PCIe M.2 NVMe
Video Card: ZOTAC RTX 4090 with EKWB Quantum Vector Acetyl Water Block
Power Supply: Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold