And the overhaul begins.
Due to the unfortunate death of my Maximus Extreme IX R.I.P i had to upgrade. Not the greatest time but why hold back.
I'm not going to spam a hundred photos of the same thing from different angles. I will just get straight into the install. I have to make sure it works.
And the chrome CNC cut section that is on the PCIe slots while beautiful is an easily scratchable surface sadly. I managed to make a small mark with my nail.
Old tube was tarnished, scratched and stained. Plus was too long. Ordered a new one from BP
Shortened from 300 to 200mm. Also sprayed the pump housing for my D5 with my trusted little Iwata air brush.
Found an old offcut and coincidentally was the perfect fit. Behold the first tube run.
I discovered a problem though which was a little concerning. Looks like the GPU while mounted veritcal has sagged. Possibly from force due to the tube run in my old build pulling it down. (maybe...)
Nothing a 3D printer wont fix. Made these little bits to solve the problem.
Perfectly slots in at the back
And the issue is fixed.
While I throw a loop together for testing, I tried to make some QoL improvements. Starting with my hatred of visible cables.
Printed a cover which also acted as tube supported. Since the BP Q block weight pulled the tube down slightly.
My old "shelf" covers are not suitable with the tube run here so switched to low profile with a little recess for some Gorilla glue to attach
And last updated for now
8 fans lead to messy cables. The swiftech hub is a nice little connector but not the most pleasant to see.
Designed a little box to help with hiding what I can.
It hides the unit quite well. I just need to clean up the 8 pwm cables now. The pump cables will be sleeved at some point. And im personally happy with the glossy finish on the pump hose considering I had to do it with a 0.2mm airbrush nozzle.
My plan is to drop the bitspower fittings and switch to the new EK Torque HDC. These are some nice looking brass parts with a beautiful satin finish.