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Neptune - NZXT Switch 810 Water Cooled Build

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I have Silverstone filtered grills that I can just remove the mesh from and it can look just as good. Thanks for your insight!

 

I have both and the quality is night and day.

 

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The Caselabs are thick heavy aluminum with tapped threaded holes for mounting. The Silverstone's grills are cheap plastic and if you're not careful when mounting then the screw will eat right through the plastic. Believe me Silverstone's do not even compare.

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Sweet build dude.

  

Love the black and blue, that's my personal favourite. Really really well done.

  

Thanks guys!!

I have both and the quality is night and day.

 

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The Caselabs are thick heavy aluminum with tapped threaded holes for mounting. The Silverstone's grills are cheap plastic and if you're not careful when mounting then the screw will eat right through the plastic. Believe me Silverstone's do not even compare.

 

I may have to reconsider with the Caselabs grill. Thanks again for showing me.

 

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Pfff... Women... Right?? Eheheh :D

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Wow man looks awesome nice job!

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What a beautiful build!

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That is one sexy build!

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That is one sexy build!

Thanks!!

I love the colour scheme, just wow... I'd love to water cool my system and make it look as awesome as that!

Thanks!! I never thought I could do it too but I managed to do more than I expected, lol.

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sweet build

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sweet build

Thanks!! I just completed the laying of 3M CF Di-Noc on the entire case. Here's a sneak peek at it.

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So.....Much...Blue....MUST HAVE NAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Very impressive. Always wanted to do water cooling but i don't want to fuck it up and i have no clue what parts to buy lol. 

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i really like ur rig. can't imagine if all the blue is red. i'd love it so much. im a red guy(guess my build gives it away lmao :P)

Thanks!! It would require an ROG board and instead of a pastel red, I'd use a clear red with clear water blocks. Pastel red would look a bit pinkish.

Very impressive. Always wanted to do water cooling but i don't want to fuck it up and i have no clue what parts to buy lol.

Thanks!! In the beginning, I've always wondered the same but you'll never know until you do it yourself. I started with a pre-built XSPC bay res kit and found its flaws. I then moved to a tube res and separate pump system with more rads but I ran out of space and went from a mid tower to a full tower Switch 810. The bug eventually bit me hard so I went as far as what you see now and filled up the case with as much rads and components. Do some research and find advantages and flaws of others' systems and then try to apply it to yours.
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Thanks!! It would require an ROG board and instead of a pastel red, I'd use a clear red with clear water blocks. Pastel red would look a bit pinkish.

Thanks!! In the beginning, I've always wondered the same but you'll never know until you do it yourself. I started with a pre-built XSPC bay res kit and found its flaws. I then moved to a tube res and separate pump system with more rads but I ran out of space and went from a mid tower to a full tower Switch 810. The bug eventually bit me hard so I went as far as what you see now and filled up the case with as much rads and components. Do some research and find advantages and flaws of others' systems and then try to apply it to yours.

Would you say the Switch 810 is good or even relatively easy to do a custom lope in?

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Would you say the Switch 810 is good or even relatively easy to do a custom lope in?

I started with a Corsair Carbide 500R but I easily ran out of room once I started going the custom loop route. Of course, if you go higher in quality through Corsair's Obsidian series, you gotta pay much more. At the time of my build, the 900D wasn't available yet and the 800D didn't offer what I wanted. Although the NZXT Switch 810 was covered in more plastic than steel than the average Obsidian case, it still had more PCI-E slots, more radiator mount options, and more airflow at a more affordable price. Long story short, yes.

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I started with a Corsair Carbide 500R but I easily ran out of room once I started going the custom loop route. Of course, if you go higher in quality through Corsair's Obsidian series, you gotta pay much more. At the time of my build, the 900D wasn't available yet and the 800D didn't offer what I wanted. Although the NZXT Switch 810 was covered in more plastic than steel than the average Obsidian case, it still had more PCI-E slots, more radiator mount options, and more airflow at a more affordable price. Long story short, yes.

Thank bro<3

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Great work man!! admired

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