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And for that price.. do you also have to assemble it yourself?

It's pure envy :troll:
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And for that price.. do you also have to assemble it yourself?

It's pure envy :troll:
For this price it should come with something more :osvaisacagar: I know they made a mistake and didn't include it in the package XD, I'll have to claim it ;).
I've been assembling the box structure or (skeleton) XD. I haven't put the melamine panels on it so as not to unwrap the plastic in order not to cause any damage, until the end of the assembly. It's an amazing box, super spacious and not to mention the thousands of configurations that can be chosen, both in panels and the filling of it.
I have to make a modification to the legs where the motherboard panel rests, because in one of the side panels, it almost touches and prevents me from putting fans in that panel from the inside of the case, from the outside I could put them but I want to leave everything inside it.
Now I have to study a little bit how I'm going to place everything...
Regards.
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The best part is that it allows you to add a couple of extra fans :troll: and they don't even come with them.
I think the best part is that you can build it however you want, and the placement of the plate for those of us who can't stop gaming is the best.
You can fit a phase change with an RL for each component separately and there's still room for the cat. The only thing I could possibly fault it for is the paint, which if it's aluminum it dulls it a bit, but that's just me being extremely picky. -
Por este precio debería de venir con algo mas :osvaisacagar: Sebe que se han equivocado y no me lo han echado con el paquete XD, tendré que reclamarlo ;).
He estado montando la estructura de la caja o (esqueleto) XD. No le he puesto los paneles de metraquilato para no desenvolver el plástico con el fin de no causar ningún daño, hasta el fin del montaje. Es una pasada de caja super espaciosa y por no mencionar las miles de configuraciones que se pueden elegir, tanto en paneles como el llenado de ella.
Tengo que hacerle una modificación a las patas donde apoya el panel de la placa base, debido a que en unos de los paneles de los laterales, se queda casi tocando y me impide poner ventiladores en ese panel por dentro de la caja, por fuera si los podría poner pero quiero dejarlo todo dentro de ella.
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!Ahora me toca estudiar un poco como voy a colocar todo…...
Saludos.
Simplemente ESPECTACULAR…........... :love::love::love:
Me encanta esa caja, que radiadores le vas a meter??
A disfrutar el montaje.. ;).
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The best part is that it allows you to add a couple of extra fans :troll: and they don't even come with them.
I think the best part is that you can build it however you want, and the placement of the plate for those of us who are always overclocking is the best.
You can fit a phase change with an RL for each component separately and there's still room for the cat. The only thing I could complain about is the paint, which dulls the aluminum a bit, but that's just me being overly picky.Up to 26 FAN:facepalm: A few extra ones... You see how it is, there's room for the cat, the neighbor's dog, and I still have room to mount the RL.
It's aluminum and it does dull it a bit, but the good thing is that you can take it apart and repaint it, and it looks like new.Just SPECTACULAR... :love::love::love:
I love that case, what radiators are you going to put in it??
Enjoy the build... ;).
I'm also in love with it ;D
I'm looking into the possibility of putting 3 Black ice gt in the front for the GPUs and in the back Black ice sr1 for the CPU-PCB.
This morning I was talking to my friend Gustavo to place an order for all the Racords, tubes, radiators, etc...
I'm going to use 12/10mm acrylic tubing, and there are a few other things I still need to get...
Let's see if they get back to me about everything and I'll keep updating.Best regards.
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Ami also has me in love ;D
I am looking into the possibility of putting 3 Black ice gt in the front for the GPUS and in the back Black ice sr1 for the CPU-PCB.
This morning I have been talking to friend Gustavo to place an order for all the Racords, tubes, radiators etc…
I will use 12/10mm acrylic tube, and more things that I have pending....
Let's see if they give me an answer to everything and I will keep updating.Best regards.
Good choice, Praimus has got some Black Ice too, and they are wonderful radiators, more expensive than the "normal" ones, but worth every cent….....
And about the choice of the store, what can I say to you ;). I think they are the best professionals of RL, that you can find........!!!
Just know that I follow you............... ;).
A hug...
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Good choice, Praimus has picked up some Black Ice ones too, and they are a marvel of radiators, more expensive than the "normal" ones, but worth every cent….....
And about the choice of the store, what can I say to you ;). I think they are the best professionals in RL that you can find........!!!
Just know that I follow you............... ;).
A hug...
I have this a bit on hold due to lack of material, specifically the Fitting Bitspower for the acrylic tube. Let's see if materials arrive and I update the thread.
Has Pramius created any thread about the radiators to see them??
What can I say that you don't know about Pcrelic, I had barely dealt with them until now, they have been very attentive and solve any RL query.
Best regards.
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I have this a bit stalled due to lack of material, specifically for the Fitting Bitspower for the acrylic tube. Let's see if I get materials and I update the thread.
Do you have any thread created by Pramius about the radiators to see them??
I'll tell you what you don't know about Pcrelic, I had barely dealt with them until now, they have been very attentive and solve any query of R.L.
Best regards.
He has one from the tower, let's see if he updates it, I'll give him a little tug of the ear….......xD. Worklog - Caselabs STH10
Don't worry, that's the problem we always have in the Rl's, that we spend ;), the material. But don't worry that Gustavo keeps you up to date with everything that arrives….

A hug.
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He got one from the tower, let's see if he updates it, I'll give him a little ear pull….......xD. Worklog - Caselabs STH10
Don't worry, that's the problem we always have with Rl's, we spend ;), the material. But don't worry Gustavo keeps you updated on everything that comes in….

A hug.
Ok, thank you very much. I'll go there to see how it's going and ask him about it :wall:.
Best regards.
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Hello, as you know, I have this stopped due to lack of material, if nothing happens by the end of next week or the beginning of the other one, I hope that some orders will arrive for me.
Thanks to Gustavo from Pcrelic, he has made it easier for me to bend the acrylic tubes. First of all, we need the right tools for it, which consists of a saw, sandpaper and silicone cord 10x12mm, hot air gun. We have to apply oil to it so that it slides, so that we can take them out after bending the tube.
A video from PrimoChilll where they teach us how to do it:
EK tool set: link
Best regards.
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Hello:
16€ for the bending kit seems like a rip-off to me. If you fill the tube with sand you get the same result, and it's easier to remove. At least that's how I did it.
To cut the tube with a disc very slowly or with a metal saw and that's it.
What they say in the video is to be careful not to give it too much heat because depending on the type of acrylic you can form bubbles and crystallize and break more easily. If it's the extrusion type (XT) it forms bubbles much more easily and with casting unless you overdo it it will never form them. -
Hello, as you know, I have this project on hold due to lack of material, if nothing happens by the end of next week or the beginning of the other, I hope to receive some orders.
Thanks to Gustavo from Pcrelic, he has made it easier for me to bend the acrylic tubes. First, we need the right tools for it, which includes a saw, sandpaper and silicone cord 10x12mm, hot air gun. We have to apply oil to make it slide, so we can take them out after bending the tube.
A video from PrimoChilll where they teach us how to do it:
EK tool set: link
Best regards.
Don't tell me, that you're going to dare with rigid tubes….......!! I love those rls, they are a real blast.......!!
VEnga ve subiendo cositas..... ;).
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Buenas:
16€ for the bending kit seems like a rip-off to me. If you fill the tube with sand, you get the same result, and it's easier to remove. At least that's how I did it.
To cut the tube, use a circular saw very slowly or a metal saw and that's it.
What they say in the video is to be careful not to give it too much heat because depending on the type of acrylic you can form bubbles and crystallize and break more easily. If it's the extrusion type (XT) it forms bubbles much more easily and with casting unless you overdo it you will never form them.Buenas garfield.
I agree with you that this tool is not cheap at all. The truth is that I have never worked with this type of "acrylic" tubes, I have done it with PVC tubes, and I have bent quite a few. I am thinking of making a silicone tube myself, and buying the EK Kit, since for me they are tools that you get the most out of whenever you use them. I have been thinking about how to manufacture it myself, I think it is very easy, we take a copper tube with an inner diameter of 10mm, pour oil or some type of additive, fill it with silicone or silicone sealant, wait for it to dry and pull. The truth is that the sand method, that's how I thought of doing it, but I think it will be worse when working or bending it. Anyway, I have ordered extra tube to break quite a bit, this is common when one doesn't know how to do something ;D.Don't tell me, that you are going to dare with rigid tubes….......!! I love those rls, they are a real blast.......!!
VEnga ve subiendo cositas..... ;).
I have been convinced by that ;D, I wasn't too sure, but seeing the mods that are out there with that tube who's to say that I can't….
For now I am preparing all the necessary material, but every day I think something different so it's going to be a bit difficult to have all the material soon, and besides, not everything is available that one needs, but I hope that at least this wait will have its result and you all like it.
I am looking to assemble the Aquaero6, which according to our friend Gustavo, he confirms that by the middle of next month he will have it in store. To this Aquaero6 I am going to connect 4 temp probes, 2 flow meters, 3 D5 water pumps, 26 FAN and RGB LED control.
The idea is to have everything controlled and know at all times how our RL is working. I have never had a team of these characteristics, I have always worked in manual mode, both the pumps and the fans.
For now, I will let you know if I have any new news.Best regards.
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Today I received a large amount of Bistpower material, but as every day I think something different I will have to buy more…..
Tomorrow I will upload some pictures.
Best regards.
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I owe you some stuff XD. Here are most of the Bitspower Fitting. I ordered 37 Multi Link 1/4, 2 1/4 caps, 7 multi adapters 1/4, 4 rotary elbows 90º 1/4, 2 3-way blocks 1/4, 2 temperature sensors and 70 UV blue seals. For now, this is most of what I need, but I still need 2 3-way blocks, 2 temp probes and 2 Multi Link Sli.
I also got myself 1 Mountain Mods bay cover and 3 120mm interior grilles from Mountain.
Some pictures of all the Bitspower fittings:
Bitspower temperature probe:
90º G1/4 Bitspower rotary elbow:
G1/4 SLI/CF Multi link Bitspower:
G1/4 Bitspower cap:
G1/4 3-way block and G1/4 Adapter Bitspower:
5-1/4" (Mirror Black) Mountain Mods bay and 120mm interior grille:
I checked the grilles more to have them just in case I might need them in the future, or if I change my mind at the last moment and decide to mount them.
Next week I hope another order arrives, which will include the radiators and the acrylic tube.Best regards.
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Hello,
I have another truckload of Fittings, probes, grilles, and fans :facepalm: I'll leave you a preview of what's on the way.More Bitspower temperature probes, specifically I'm missing 2 to work the R.L with the Aquaero, I'm still thinking about whether to get the "5" or "6", most likely I'll get the 5, because there's stock and the 6 still lacks to have it on any page. What I want to do with the probes is to place 2 per circuit, I would place one at the entrance and the second at the exit, controlled with the flow meter. The function would be to work by dissipated power in watts of heat.
The grilles, I went for a traditional black grille model:

A couple of black switches with blue LEDs, the idea I have about the lighting is as follows:
I want to control the RGB LED channel with the aquaero, on the occasions that it suits to give color to the case. With the switches I'm going to put a black LED for the UV liquid, and the other for a white LED. I would use the second one with the concept of needing light to see inside the case.
The fans, I was undecided whether they should have LEDs or not, whether to get them transparent or colored. The final result has been these: Blacknoise Blue 2000 rpm:


I'm going to light them with LEDs, I still have this a bit stuck, I don't know if to put RGB LEDs, or blue…...I'll have the radiators and the tops soon.
I'll keep updating as I go.
Regards.
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Gustavo from Pcrelic just sent me some photos. He shows us the EK double and single top. The double top comes with its own bench to place the pumps in a vertical position. The single one doesn't come with a bench, but Pcrelic has already arranged for me to get one for home.
According to what he tells me in the email, I won't have all the material for next week, but soon it will be here.Pcrelic EK D5- DOUBLE Top Bench
From here I send a big hug to Gustavo for his great work.
Regards.
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Very cool, let's see how it's turning out, lately I see a lot of pcrelic sponsors XD if they pay I want one too :troll:
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Very cool, let's see how it's turning out, lately I see a lot of pcrelic sponsors XD if they pay I want one too :troll:
Haha we have a premium account with Pcrelic….. To be honest with you it's the second purchase I've made with them, but I can guarantee you, that in terms of liquid cooling advice and as a company they are the best for me.
Thank you very much Tecnho, I hope this October I have all the material I need and I can make a big breakthrough in the thread.
Best regards.




























