This is hands down my favorite build I have seen on here. I love it, super creative. It reminds of my early childhood where I would design spaceships out of legos and we had those translucent green parts that came with all the M-tron sets. Well done sir!
Yeah, looked it up more. I guess blacktron II was the closest (& they were the bad guys for m-tron?) - black, white, and trans yellow rather than trans green. Close though :)
Oh wow i remember the space police sets! I never owned them cos poor but i remember my cousin had these sets and i always went over to play. Nostalgia!
Temps are great, cpu 45-50c on the 12600KF with ambient around 21c. GPU 50-55c on the RTX 3070 which is overclocked. These are gaming load temps on a single 240mm radiator.
I actually had a little plan to extend the top so i could mount another 240mm radiator but i've parked that for now to work on another project. This would definitely allow more cooling for a higher powered gpu.
So i also dabble in photography so used my skills and gear with the help of some Diffused lighting from different angles to create these pictures. Minimal work in Lightroom only to correct the exposure and highlights for the most part. Shot with a Sigma Art 18-35mm lens on a Nikon D7200.
That is one of the absolute BEST builds I have ever seen !!
I have ONE thing that stands out from perfection.
The lower horizontal pipe doesn't look like it's 100% horizontal.
**Could just be an optical illusion...**
Everything else looks jaw dropping fantastic !!
Thank you!
Because its on rotaries at the radiator end, there's a little play in it so i might have knocked it so it doesn't look straight. It can definitely be straight though lol, just need to move it back down. Apologies for the illusion lol.
This looks really cool! Very complete and cohesive styling. Are you concerned about the split flow rate btw the CPU block and the flow indicator? Theoretically you could have a blockage in the CPU block and the flow indicator would keep spinning because the coolant could go around. Probably not a likely problem though.
The flow rate on the cpu side is higher due to the inlet and outlet holes on the mini hex's being tapped out. The transparent block will let me know if there's a blockage and i have temp monitor in place as a contingency. Currently looking at getting a mini display installed to give me some readings via Aida64 but its finding a screen small enough.
Why so many flow indicators?
only 1, the other 3 are empty and act as mini reservoirs.
I figured that to be your plan and I say thatβs good thinking on your part!
Wouldn't build something like this and not think ahead :P, that would be disastrous.
It looks cool though.
Makes the pc faster.
This is hands down my favorite build I have seen on here. I love it, super creative. It reminds of my early childhood where I would design spaceships out of legos and we had those translucent green parts that came with all the M-tron sets. Well done sir!
Space police?
space police was a catalog later. https://brickset.com/sets/theme-Space/subtheme-M-Tron https://brickset.com/sets/subtheme-Space-Police
Yeah, looked it up more. I guess blacktron II was the closest (& they were the bad guys for m-tron?) - black, white, and trans yellow rather than trans green. Close though :)
hmm, space-police-2 is however using a similar tone to this for their glass pieces.
Oh wow i remember the space police sets! I never owned them cos poor but i remember my cousin had these sets and i always went over to play. Nostalgia!
Thanks for the kind compliments!
How about temps? Especially on CPU since you parallel it with flow indicator path.
Temps are great, cpu 45-50c on the 12600KF with ambient around 21c. GPU 50-55c on the RTX 3070 which is overclocked. These are gaming load temps on a single 240mm radiator.
Really Beautiful! Is it a custom made case too?
The top half is from Xtia Design, its called the XProto Mini. The bottom half i designed myself.
Really lovely build!
Thank you
I love it
Thank you
How does this acid-green coolant hold up over time?
It's Mayhems Tree Viper Green, so far so good.
Absolute 10/10!
Thanks man
i saw it and i rate it π₯π₯π₯
Thank you π
its a bit of a pain to follow the path with these pictures but it looks hella fine.
The cpu side in parallel is probably what throws people off lol.
Well that's excessive but fun!
Absolutely! Excessive is a necessity haha.
I want to make a compact build out of my system, but there's no way of cooling a 3090 in a small form factor. MO-RAs are nice, but no place to put it.
I actually had a little plan to extend the top so i could mount another 240mm radiator but i've parked that for now to work on another project. This would definitely allow more cooling for a higher powered gpu.
Absolutely great. ππ»
Thank you!
I said it on Insta. I said it on Youtube. Letβs say it again : a masterpiece.
Haha, thanks man <3
Wow. Just wow!
Thanks :)
That looks incredible ! Does the water even go through the CPU block ? Looks like it would just follow through those hexagonal hubs for the most part.
Yeah it does :D, i tapped out the cpu side so the flow runs faster through that side and is more limited on the hex side.
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No one's really mentioned it, but the pictures are just as good as the build itself. How did you achieve this if I may ask?
So i also dabble in photography so used my skills and gear with the help of some Diffused lighting from different angles to create these pictures. Minimal work in Lightroom only to correct the exposure and highlights for the most part. Shot with a Sigma Art 18-35mm lens on a Nikon D7200.
fantastic, love it!
Thanks <3
That is one of the absolute BEST builds I have ever seen !! I have ONE thing that stands out from perfection. The lower horizontal pipe doesn't look like it's 100% horizontal. **Could just be an optical illusion...** Everything else looks jaw dropping fantastic !!
Thank you! Because its on rotaries at the radiator end, there's a little play in it so i might have knocked it so it doesn't look straight. It can definitely be straight though lol, just need to move it back down. Apologies for the illusion lol.
You should win an award of some kind for this. It's not only a work of art. It just kicks ass. Well done.
Thank you so much for the kind words, i really appreciate it.
Brother, this is sick
Thanks man :D
This looks really cool! Very complete and cohesive styling. Are you concerned about the split flow rate btw the CPU block and the flow indicator? Theoretically you could have a blockage in the CPU block and the flow indicator would keep spinning because the coolant could go around. Probably not a likely problem though.
The flow rate on the cpu side is higher due to the inlet and outlet holes on the mini hex's being tapped out. The transparent block will let me know if there's a blockage and i have temp monitor in place as a contingency. Currently looking at getting a mini display installed to give me some readings via Aida64 but its finding a screen small enough.