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So my new design revision has the radiator placement slightly changed:
That's the EK SE240 ports being passed straight though the panel, as they stand proud of the radiator. The dimensions have been left loose at the moment, as I'm waiting to get the physical radiator in my hands to triple check dimensions
Now I just need to figure out the tubing path to be as minimalistic as possible.
Been a little quiet for a couple of weeks as I've been finishing a battle with a huge 3D printer:
I've had to start completely from scratch with it, coding and designing new parts for it, as it was totally unusable! After 2 months with it, finally got the first useable 3D-print out of it! If you're a fan of Joel the 3D printing nerd on YouTube, this is the bigger (1.5x1 meter) version of his troublesome machine.
Small update, there's really nothing like a good Noctua :
The colour match between the MDPC-X platinum grey sleeve and the redux & Chromax grey is just *chef's kiss*
That's the EK SE240 ports being passed straight though the panel, as they stand proud of the radiator. The dimensions have been left loose at the moment, as I'm waiting to get the physical radiator in my hands to triple check dimensions
Now I just need to figure out the tubing path to be as minimalistic as possible.
Been a little quiet for a couple of weeks as I've been finishing a battle with a huge 3D printer:
I've had to start completely from scratch with it, coding and designing new parts for it, as it was totally unusable! After 2 months with it, finally got the first useable 3D-print out of it! If you're a fan of Joel the 3D printing nerd on YouTube, this is the bigger (1.5x1 meter) version of his troublesome machine.
Small update, there's really nothing like a good Noctua :
The colour match between the MDPC-X platinum grey sleeve and the redux & Chromax grey is just *chef's kiss*