@norim_13: Thanks! Didn't cost too much, about 35 dollars I think.

@LogAn'sRun: You haven't missed anything, but you havent seen everything either Holes for cable routing will be made

Wow, I cant believe how fun it is to work on projects like these. I can't get enough.
Been working about 9 hours this weekend. Takes time to measure everything and get things perfect. But planning really is the key to succes. I wont rush anything this time for sure.

Started of the weekend by ordering some stuff from ChilledPC

Products:
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1 x Enzotech - Low profile Chipset block SLF-1
5 x YATE LOON 120mm - D12SM-12
2 x LCD Display Temperature Sensor (White)
3 x Rotary Elbow Adapter G1/4 ()
1 x Arctic Cooling MX-2 Thermal Compound - 4g tube
4 x 3/8" BSP to 1/4" BSP reducer with Oring
1 x ThermoChill PA120.3
1 x XSPC Laing DDC Top with Reservoir
2 x Feser One - F1 - Cooling Fluid - UV BLACK 1ltr
1 x Anodised 120.3 Rad Grill with Mounting Holes
2 x 1/4" Inline Temperature Sensor (T)
1 x Variable SLI VID Connection Nipples G1/4" - 3 Slot
2 x Anodised 120.2 Rad Grill with Mounting Holes
1 x Vandal Resistant Switch Silver - White Ring
20 x Feser 1/4" BSPP High Flow 3/8" ID - 1/2" OD Compression Fitting
1 x Anodised 120.1 Rad Grill with Mounting Holes
1 x Laing DDC 18w Pump / Swiftech MCP355
1 x Chilled PC Lapping Kit
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Started of with mounting the bottom plate. Using temporary m4 bolts.


As I said, these bolts are just temporarily. Will be using Hex head screws later on.


Cut out space for the PA120.2 radiator in the front.


Positioned in the frame


Something like that. Radiator will be mounted directly on the front plate.


Enough space for the fans


Then I wanted to mount the middle plate on the frame. Pre drilling the holes in the plate which will later guide when drilling in the frame.


All holes drilled and the plate is carefully clamped on the frame.


Mounted. Need to wipe smudges off.


Cool huh? Nice and sturdy


Then it was time to mount the front plate. As usual I started of with pre drilling the guide holes.


Again, plate is carefully positioned and clamped down.


And mounted with some temporary m4 bolts.


And with the smudges wiped off I think it is time to show how the case looks like. It is really starting to come togheter. I'm really happy with my work so far.






I think it's pretty damn good.