Bloody stunning

Amazing work on that copper pipping :)
I envy people who are good at this sort of thing because i'm terrible at it :p
 
Outstanding! I could watch that all day, the time and detail is amazing, and the DIY external vapor chamber... genius!
 
I just can't get enough of the bubbles.. I love the bubbles

Edit: For some extra fun, scroll down to Mantalic HD's comment on the YT video. He sums up the emotions nicely.
 
Wow, I don't usually like the steampunk theme either, but that one looks amazing. Love that HDD gauge, and everything else too (except the air cooled CPU that is). :)
 
Thank you for posting this. That was some artisan quality work and he must make videos for a living too... I don't understand why he used a rotary tool for some cuts and not the pipe cutter though. So many cool tricks otherwise and what a gorgeous final product. The old school gauge in the case is an awesome touch.
 
Did any of you follow this build?

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I especially like the copper case handles in the second vid, so simple yet stunning. I even like the cheep black plastic cable wrap stuff too, it works with the whole busy, but yet simple minimal theme.

I've been wanting to try my hand at something a bit more long term project wise, more themed than just a clean functional rig, and the black and copper is giving me ideas, on what to do. I've got everything here bar a case to sacrifice. I can even get my hands on old boilers if needed, if I can get one small enough, that might even works as a case, with the top dome part acting as the res. Ideas ideas.
 
Yea I started too, but lost interest to be honest, it is a little over the top for my liking. I like it very minimal, Kudos to the guy though, the dedication he put into it is second to none, come on, he even done the bloody speakers.
 
Did any of you follow this build?

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its one of those builds you can only admire cause of the amount of work and creativity it takes to build it. there are only a few who'd like to have one cause of the overkill. That said its awesome ofc!

Now on topic. I love how that dude works with the color of the copper pipes! ;o would love to make a build with copper pipes ^^
 
Steampunk PC spoliled by plastic boxes stored underneath hehe. I'd love to try something like the original link with copper. That finish is beautiful.
 
while i can respect the skill and effort some like this requires. steampunk is most definately not my bag baby. the closest i get to liking steampunk is bioshock.
 
Its nice, but it's interesting to see it's basically all 'fake'.. I'd prefer if it was actually plumbed in instead of just for show etc. (I was expecting it to be plumbed in from the video starter thumbnail).

Not my cup of tea personally.

Also.. 'right tool for the job' While this guy's good with a dremel, there were some shots where he's using it to remove material where I just cringed.
 
Its nice, but it's interesting to see it's basically all 'fake'.. I'd prefer if it was actually plumbed in instead of just for show etc. (I was expecting it to be plumbed in from the video starter thumbnail).

Not my cup of tea personally.

Also.. 'right tool for the job' While this guy's good with a dremel, there were some shots where he's using it to remove material where I just cringed.

Certainly a skilled chap, but I was quite disappointed when I saw it was a visual thing only and not actually a water cooling loop. Still, each to their own and all that but much respect for the craftsmanship.

Off to play with my less pretty but much cooler PC now... ;)

Scoob.
 
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