Motherboard: X99E-ITX/ac

CPU: E5-2683v3

RAM: DDR4 8G

GPU: Quadro P600

PSU: Seasonic SSP-300SUG

Storage: 128g sata ssd

EK-SBAY DDC 3.2 PWM + custom front panel



Alphacool XT45 Full Copper 40mm Triple Radiator + 3x SANYO 4028 pwn fan



Koolance GPU-230



XSPC LCD Temperature Display + Barrow temperature sensor



Koolance VLV-VL002K automatic pressure release valve



Lots of Bitspower, EK, Koolance fittings

12mm PETG hard tubbing

FairyDDC Deep aluminum heatsink

6061 CNC aluminum pannels sandblasted and anodized

5052 sheet aluminum bent to spec (no surface treatment)

CNC Polycarbonate side panels



Jonsbo UMX4 front I/O panel

350.3 x 49.5 x 271.5mm in size

Let's start!Sketching out the structure in sketchupThere are three location for storage devices: a m.2 pcie 2280 drive + two 2.5inch drive. I'm only utilizing one 2.5 slot currently:Some details:Its way harder than I thought it will be. Took me about a month to complete.Modifiying the IO pannel from Jonsbo:PCIE to m.2 slot:(I'm using the motherboard's PCIE slot for the m.2 drive, and the Ultra m.2 slot + an adapter for the graphics cardThe factory heatsink for the MOS chips are way too tall, swapping them out for some shorter ones:Insulating all the PCBs with Polyimide sheets:All the parts for the chassis:The empty chassis without any hardware in it:All the cutouts are pretty accurate:Insulating the DDC pump's PCB with some rubber cement:Bending the tubes...CPU and the CPU block:Have to trim down the io cable header to make space:Kinda messy nowShorttening the usb 3.0 cable:Top:Testing the loop without hardware:Temps:Stress test for 35min: CPU package at 58 degree, water temp at 36.4 degree. Ambient temperature 14 degree. Noise level at 52 decibel.It seems like a 40mm radiator can handle this without any problem at all!Idle power consumption:Full load power consumption:Finally, some images