Love the contrast between the different metals, gives it a sort of steampunk vibe. Can't wait to see it fully plumbed and wired in. Keep up the awesome work guys.
for the pipes... have you ever thought to make built-in channels in the case (since it is to thick already) for the coolant to pass through too & from the pump ? that would be really interesting to see .... you'd almost sell the case with the block instead of just the block it would be a whole package
i would try to get the top panel closer to the grapichs card, then plash some thermal paste on and the case acts as a heatsink for the backplate on the grapichs card
nice looking build, but are you sure the power supply is going to be ok in there? afterall even though it's a very efficient unit under high load it's gonna produce 60-70 watts of heat.
Is that 850watt SFX gonna be enough to cover a 4090 and 14900k. And then...the backplate is going to have some sort of heat pads? Its not going to short on anything is it XD?
Most people vastly over estimate how much power supply they actually need, so yes. Easily. There are thermal pads in between the graphics card and backplate.
try plastic since it is so much cheaper - there is no reason to use metal here, make it bigger and more usable/fixable - if you are fivated on metal then make it even more rugged billet - standing on it should not even be a challenge
Looks very nice, but have you thought about corrosion? Looks like there is direct contact between copper and aluminium. This probably won´t get well mid or long term.
Are these the dude’s that got Linus in trouble
Linus got himself into trouble for selling their prototype.
Love the contrast between the different metals, gives it a sort of steampunk vibe. Can't wait to see it fully plumbed and wired in. Keep up the awesome work guys.
Very cool project. Once it is done it would be cool to see a similar one in an ATX size as well. Subscribed.
Looking forward to the finished product!
Wow, that looks sick as hell
for the pipes... have you ever thought to make built-in channels in the case (since it is to thick already) for the coolant to pass through too & from the pump ? that would be really interesting to see .... you'd almost sell the case with the block instead of just the block it would be a whole package
Cool idea, but the whole thing would need to be made out of copper or aluminium due to corrosion
@@AndroidBeacshire probably have to be casted from aluminum for the internal channels
i recon i could stand on it... fucking stands on it!! incredible
surprise black screen -> buy another 4090. 👏👏👏
i would try to get the top panel closer to the grapichs card, then plash some thermal paste on and the case acts as a heatsink for the backplate on the grapichs card
He needs somewhere to put the PCIe riser cable and the only space is between gpu glackplate and the case plate.
looks good! but why not use the aluminum side plate as the gpu backplate then add some serrations for heat dissipation ( aesthetics too )
Fantastic build! Will the PC need some sort of airflow over the VRM on the mobo and some parts graphics card to keep things cool?
for the 14900k, it needs some air to keep them cool, if it was a 14700k, they should be fine without overclocking
The VRM is actively cooled on this motherboard :)
nice looking build, but are you sure the power supply is going to be ok in there? afterall even though it's a very efficient unit under high load it's gonna produce 60-70 watts of heat.
Very nice!
That Is Amazing! GJ
Nice work, are you fellas still working with that other 13 litre case for your client?
We sure are!
We should have another update for you very soon
I want one
I would leave it as is, no polishing. It looks mesmerizing...
I would rather to offer my face to stand on instead of standing on this wonderful piece of art 😅please don't risk it
Is that 850watt SFX gonna be enough to cover a 4090 and 14900k. And then...the backplate is going to have some sort of heat pads? Its not going to short on anything is it XD?
Most people vastly over estimate how much power supply they actually need, so yes. Easily.
There are thermal pads in between the graphics card and backplate.
@@BilletLabs Aaah awesome to hear. Look forward to part 4.
try plastic since it is so much cheaper - there is no reason to use metal here, make it bigger and more usable/fixable - if you are fivated on metal then make it even more rugged billet - standing on it should not even be a challenge
Wow! This looks amazing! How much does it weigh and how much did it cost to make?
Look at that! 😍 Can't believe you actually stood on it
How is the riser cable for the GPU run?
It will go over the top of the block, there's a gap of a couple of mm.
10:01 this is also how I test my ITX cases
nice
Thumb ring?
Wow
hope that LTT mong paid good for that debacle.
poor ppl and bridge.. unfortunate accident, big oof 🙁
Give to Linus?
naw, get that thing cerakoted.
Disliking for 'hey guys'.
Looks very nice, but have you thought about corrosion? Looks like there is direct contact between copper and aluminium. This probably won´t get well mid or long term.
Galvanic corrosion only occurs when both metals are in contact with water. This will not be an issue here.