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clshades

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I built this rig a few years ago, using a Thermaltake 900 Supertower... It contained a Z390/i9-9900k setup, and I built a custom 420mm cooling rack using 1 of the leftover side fan mount brackets and a Corsiar H115i Rad, and mounted it over top of the middle HDD enclosure...

I also modded the left side mesh panel to add/house a USB hub with 2x USB-C + 2x USB-A ports so I would not have to get up every time I needed to plug/unplug something, since the rig sat on top of my desk :D

Oh, and BTW, I called it "Big Red One" in honor of the US Army's 1st Armored Division (which I served in), cause this thing is built like a tank !
You realize you should never have the cpu block higher than the resi or rad right?
 

Izerous

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You realize you should never have the cpu block higher than the resi or rad right?
+1
Having the res below the pump/block in an AIO is a good way to end up with air in the CPU block / pump and result in cavitation and flow failure.
 

Helzy

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Calgary, AB
They were going to be recycled, so asked if I could repurpose them. IT manager said as long as I showed proof they were wiped then I could have them.
Your rack looks far superior to mine. Mind you mine is currently not in use other than for clutter...

Myrack.jpg
 

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