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@Shawy, quick question about the Inwin 904.

 

Do you think the case could work upside down, to have the motherboard side facing right, while the front still faces the user?

 

Are the rubber feet removable?

 

I'm set on this case, but having reverse-ATX option would help justify the $200+

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@Shawy, quick question about the Inwin 904.

 

Do you think the case could work upside down, to have the motherboard side facing right, while the front still faces the user?

 

Are the rubber feet removable?

 

I'm set on this case, but having reverse-ATX option would help justify the $200+

:)

ooh im subbing to ur build if you do 904. Sometimes i regret not going 904, but then i look into the window of my watercooled ft05. You cant watercool a 904. (Well, almost, ironic i say it in this thread)

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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@Shawy, quick question about the Inwin 904.

Do you think the case could work upside down, to have the motherboard side facing right, while the front still faces the user?

Are the rubber feet removable?

I'm set on this case, but having reverse-ATX option would help justify the $200+

:)

The feet aren't really removable, they are in slight cut outs.

As for flipping the board, it would take some serious modding, but I'm sure there's lots of us out there who would love to see it.

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The feet aren't really removable, they are in slight cut outs.

As for flipping the board, it would take some serious modding, but I'm sure there's lots of us out there who would love to see it.

 

Okay, so flipping the board inside the case is out of the question, but simply flipping the case, and adding some rubber feet to the "top", leaving those black rubber ones on the "bottom"?

 

Here's what I imagine.

 

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I must be stupid but I cannot for the of me figure out where your SSD's are. 

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Okay, so flipping the board inside the case is out of the question, but simply flipping the case, and adding some rubber feet to the "top", leaving those black rubber ones on the "bottom"?

 

Here's what I imagine.

 

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Sure, it'd work. But would look better the right way round imo.

 

I must be stupid but I cannot for the of me figure out where your SSD's are. 

 

They are between the radiators and the aluminium frame with the 24pin cable:

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  • 1 month later...

Another quick question, what kind of LED's did you use behind your monitor?

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  • 3 years later...

^ Generic LED strip. 

 

Long overdue update time!

After nearly 4 years of use & neglect, I finally got around to properly finishing this build, the way I should have done those years ago.

As you can see, Mayhems Pastel shouldn’t be used for this length of time. The white particles completely separated from the rest of the liquid, there was a semi-pastel suspended in the middle, and a rather clear pink fluid floating on the top.

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Elsewhere in the loop, there was no pastel left, just bubbles and transparent pink fluid.

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There was also some discolouration in the tubing, likely from the sun.

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Here you can see the discolouration of the tubing more clearly after draining the loop.

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As well as the manky fluid, the fans didn’t age well either.

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Or the radiators.

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Gross.

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I was never a fan of the white fans. Some of you may recall I used them after the 800rpm e-loops didn’t move enough air and I ended up frying my pump. They were meant to be a cheap rival to Gentle Typhoons, but they were just cheap. And the white looked awful.

So here they are; actual Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm!

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These are much quieter, don’t have an annoying “ticking” like the old fans would occasionally produce, and push a lot more air! :D
I did, however, have to modify the fans to allow me to attach a radiator to both sides - but these cuts will be hidden from the final build...

As well as changing out the fans and the coolant, I decided on a colour change for the cables. I wanted to hide them a bit, and for a quick fix I decided to dye them black.

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This didn’t work. And the only thing that was dyed was the missus’s hand.

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Oh well.. New parachord and cable combs it is!

That’s it for this update. I also bought some 1mm aluminium sheet to neaten up the original cut-outs of the case and hide the PSU - but no build pictures of those, unfortunately, as it was a big enough job without stopping for photos every few minutes.

I’ll leave you with an image of how I fill and bleed the loop. Case on it’s side, front of the res taken off, topped up, put back and bled.

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Repeat x12

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here it is!  

Just over 5 years since this thread was started... The PC is finally finished.

 

What I did:

  • Cut and bent sheet of aluminium covering the PSU and cable mess, as well as fully hiding the pump, fans & SSD power cables.
  • Cut to size a large sheet of aluminium to cover the whole back of the case so only a single cable is visible & drilled holes so that only the tubing can be seen.
  • Cut and bent 4 strips of aluminium to cover the fans up on the radiators.
  • Sprayed the blanking covers, plugs, SLi bridge in satin black.


Enjoy.

 

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That's all folks; she's finished!

...Apart from maybe colouring the fluid at some point down the line...:D

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