Absolutely stunning. I love the way this whole system comes together visually to make the computer into a single cohesive form using cooling components. It's so much more elegant than a traditional case! Also, I'm sure you've thought about this, but would there be any significant challenges with making an aluminum version, or perhaps aluminum-bronze? Would the conductivity be too low for it?
Interesting that you don't have a set torque value to confirm that all bolts are correctly tightened during the monoblock assembly. Any reason why you wouldn't do this? It ensures that there is an even pressure across the plate. I presume it's because as long as they're FT you've not seen any issues? I wonder what material grade you use for the bolts as well.
Very nice work and product, you have all the reasons to be proud.
Absolutely stunning. I love the way this whole system comes together visually to make the computer into a single cohesive form using cooling components. It's so much more elegant than a traditional case!
Also, I'm sure you've thought about this, but would there be any significant challenges with making an aluminum version, or perhaps aluminum-bronze? Would the conductivity be too low for it?
Aluminium would work, just less well than copper. It's conductivity is just over half of what the pure copper is that we use here.
Amazing work i love the look of it
Awesome!! ❤😊❤
Interesting that you don't have a set torque value to confirm that all bolts are correctly tightened during the monoblock assembly. Any reason why you wouldn't do this? It ensures that there is an even pressure across the plate. I presume it's because as long as they're FT you've not seen any issues? I wonder what material grade you use for the bolts as well.
did you say that they were paper gaskets?
Yes, oil paper, as is used in engines and machine parts across the world.
been wanting to see a finished build but it seems there ain't any apart from the ltt video
Gn did a video where they built a 13900k + 4090 system with this. Both overclocked and it handled the almost 1000w like a champ 😮