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    Introducing my Lian Li A09B - final pictures

    Hi everyone!

    I'm proud to present the final pictures of my Lian Li A09B(lack) built!
    I won't say anything and let the pics speak for themselves...






































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    Nice job, very clean build!
    Why have you used these sleeving colours, though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Nice job, very clean build!
    Why have you used these sleeving colours, though?
    Thank you!

    I was sick of all those "all black" sleeved systems (my one was "all black" before, too), and Sweden is my favourite country, so I decided to go with blue/yellow...

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    Thermalright is everywhere inside. That looks great, like the choice of colours. Cables are hidden as it should be in my opinion. Respect man
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    Excellent job. Nice pictures too. One thing I would change, however, is that red PCIe connector... it would look so much better in black. Just a friendly suggestion
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crys1s_Gam3r View Post
    Excellent job. Nice pictures too. One thing I would change, however, is that red PCIe connector... it would look so much better in black. Just a friendly suggestion
    I've ordered them allready and they'll be replaced soon!

    Thanks for all your comments! It was a really hard job and took a lot of time...but now I'm really happy with it!!

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    Very nice job, it's very clean, just the way I like it!
    The only thing that I was going to suggest to change has already been mentioned, would be nice to see some pictures with the black connector.
    I think it's nice with the non-traditional sleeving, it's good to see someone go outside the box, me being Swedish doesn't hurt your colour choice either

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azuricate View Post
    Very nice job, it's very clean, just the way I like it!
    The only thing that I was going to suggest to change has already been mentioned, would be nice to see some pictures with the black connector.
    I think it's nice with the non-traditional sleeving, it's good to see someone go outside the box, me being Swedish doesn't hurt your colour choice either
    Yeah, as I said I've chosen this color theme because jag älskar Sverige
    I first wanted to call that thing "Du gamla, du fria"

    I think that in the box of my GTX275 there were those Molex-to-PCIe-Adapter, and I think they got black connectors, so I may just use them instead
    I'll keep you updated

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    nice build
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrossmeisterB View Post
    Thank you!

    I was sick of all those "all black" sleeved systems (my one was "all black" before, too), and Sweden is my favourite country, so I decided to go with blue/yellow...
    Thank you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LogAn'sRun View Post
    Thank you!
    No problem!

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    wow is all I can say! Very clean and like the colors. I wish I could pull something haft as good as that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vengance_01 View Post
    wow is all I can say! Very clean and like the colors. I wish I could pull something haft as good as that.
    Thanks!

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    Wow, looks so clean. You gotta love Lian Li's cable management.

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    beautiful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lysdexik View Post
    Wow, looks so clean. You gotta love Lian Li's cable management.
    Yeah, it's really good!!
    But I've built a cover for the upper part (it's black, too, so it's hard to see in the pictures), so the PSU-area is hidden nicely...

    beautiful!
    Thank you!!

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    As I said I've changed the connectors to black ones, here a quick'n'dirty picture of it:

    it's not that huge impact on the overall look, but I think I like it


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    Thats really nice! mdpc voted ;D

    Also. what cooler is that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by loukaspookas View Post
    Thats really nice! mdpc voted ;D

    Also. what cooler is that?
    The CPU-cooler? It's a Thermalright Ultra 120-eXtreme:

    http://www.thermalright.com/new_a_pa...20ex_revc.html

    I'm now thinking about building a cover for that cpu-cooler, what do you think?

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    I gotta say, I love the wiring harness behind the MOBO tray. The idea is ingenious and could definitely make life easier if you had to take something out. Were you able to just buy a wiring harness or take it off of something else?
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    Thanks for your comment

    The wiring harness consists of the normal PSU-cable which then goes into a ~12 inch extension from Akasa:

    http://www.a-c-shop.de/Akasa-AK-CB24...engerung-30-cm

    The same goes for the "8-Pin EPS power" cable...
    So you're right, if I need to take something out, it's really easy, I just need to unplug it and can take e.g. the PSU or the mainboard out

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    Woooow, that thing looks damn good!! I love those yellow and blue sleeves!!

    Nils, this HAS to be the next MDPC!! Insane!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric_f View Post
    Woooow, that thing looks damn good!! I love those yellow and blue sleeves!!

    Nils, this HAS to be the next MDPC!! Insane!
    I hope Nils will hear your calling

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