Just re-did mine with SF750 cables and replaced my blackridge fan for a noctua. So much better under load haha.
Please ignore the usb cable hanging over the top of the case. I was thinking about putting some rgb strips in the case but I chickened out. I might still do it, but I just wanted it all to come together nicely before I bother with that crud.
Still only 1 cable tie used (on the aio tubes), as it looks like I will need to replace my mobo and cpu as I can still only boot with one ram dimm installed, but I need to save some pennies before I can do that.
Overall very happy.
I did have a bit of a fiddle with trying to fit 2 aios in there. I am sure I could have done it using the LT120 as the second aio and running some absurdly long tube runs, but I honestly am very happy with the thermals using the Blackridge on a delidded 8700k @ 4.4ghz on all cores @ 1.09v vcore.
The case was interesting to put together as when I did it I couldn't get the instructions to load in browser. Since then they are back and have a new version up which look much better. I kinda had to wing it, but it worked out.
Coming from the ncase I find that doing anything inside the case with regard to hardware is painful. But I believe this is more a consequence of the smaller size and the sandwich layout in addition to the mounting method of the Blackridge being screws from behind the board, rather than a mechanism like on bigger coolers.
The case is super solid, and once you get all of your cables and hoses tucked in nicely, everything comes together really easily.
With the stock SF600 cables, it was a bit of a nightmare as those cables are stiff and didnt want to comply, but the sf750 cables made it a breeze.
Very happy with mine and hoping I can get away with either a non-delidded 9600k with a mild overclock or a stock 3900x with the blackridge in this thing depending on which way I swing. Its mostly a gaming rig, so I am thinking the 9600k with a z390 mobo and get better gaming performance than the 3900x since its almost entirely a recreation pc.
Great work on the case
@Wahaha360. It looks amazing and minimalist on the desk.