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    [Project] Lian Li A05NB

    Simply me having fun water cooling my rig.
    Keepin' things neat, simple and functional.


    Original Parts:
    Case: Lian Li PC-A05NB
    PSU: Corsair HX620w
    Ram: 2x2Gb Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600MHz
    Mother Board: MSI H57M-ED65
    CPU: Intel i5 670
    CPU HS: Thermalright Venomous X
    GPU: Undecided
    HDD: VelociRaptor 300Gb

    Water Cooling Parts:
    Rads: x2 EK-CoolStream RAD XT (240)
    Rad Fans: x4 1850 RPM Gentle Typhoons
    Case Fans: x2 Scythe 120x25mm SlipStream SY1225SL12SH
    Pump: MCP-355
    Pump Top: EK-DDC X-TOP Rev 2 Black Acetal
    CPU Water Block: EK-Supreme LTX - Nickel
    GPU: Undecided
    Reservoir: EK-BAY SPIN - Acetal
    Tubing: PrimoFlex Pro LRT Black Tubing -3/8in. ID X 1/2in. OD
    Fittings: Koolance










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    Inspired By:

    Project Mayhem
    Watercooled LL A05B
    [LL A05] Simplicity
    Watercooling by Malik
    MDPC

    Now its time to break out that dremel.

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    Hardware Update: 5.29.11

    Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD5-B3
    CPU: i7 2600k
    Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws-X (2x2GB) 2133mhz 7-10-7-27
    SSD: OCZ Vertex 2 40Gb

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    Hardware Update: 6.17.11
    GPU: Nvidia GTX 580

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    Hardware Update: 7.23.11
    Motheboard: Maximus IV Gene-Z

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    Hardware Update: 9.18.11
    Storage: 2 TB Caviar Green

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    Lower Radiator Mounted








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    Upper Radiator Mounted




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    I've always wanted to see this case donre right...GL
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    This is going to be good.
    Project: Lian Li PC-A05N [Water Cooled]

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    Quote Originally Posted by miahallen View Post
    I've always wanted to see this case donre right...GL
    Thanks, I'll do my best


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    yay! ive been looking at buying this case and doing the same exact thing!


    looks good sofar

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    But but but, sleeving! :'(

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulbagz View Post
    But but but, sleeving! :'(

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    I'll sleeve a few things like fans and what not, the rest can stay how it is for now......

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    All back together now. I'll work on her some more once CPU Waterblock and Res come in sometime this week.


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    super nice build bro!

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    Thanks buddy

    Got a little work in today. Fitted a Phobya Water Temp Sensor in the 3.5" bay bezel. A little Monday night drilling, filing and fitting.










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    Love this case. Once work slows down hopefully I can get back into water cooling and pay attention to computer stuff again.

    Will be watching this.

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    The thing that's great about this build is the neatness of the whole thing.
    Everything is perfectly measured and fits like a glove.
    Zombie Killer Corsair 700D with Quad Rad mod+240 rad mod/Asus Maximus III Formula/i5 750 @ 4Ghz/8GB GSkill Trident/HIS HD 6990/Dell u2711/120GB Kingston SSD Now!/All under EK watercooling goodness!
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    Thanks gents

    Ran into a couple problems fitting the EK Spin Reservoir today. I do have to say, it is one pretty piece of POM Acetal. Super nice piece EK

    Going to have to trim a small section of the lip in the drive bay for the reservoir to fit in snug. Also going to trim on the case around the fill port for easier access.




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    I'm assuming you bought that top panel judging by the air mesh, where did you buy it from and how much was it?

    Great work so far.
    Project: Lian Li PC-A05N [Water Cooled]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Man View Post
    I'm assuming you bought that top panel judging by the air mesh, where did you buy it from and how much was it?

    Great work so far.
    I didn't purchase the panel like that. Actually, I drilled out all the holes with a cordless hand drill. Bolted a piece of stainless steel perforated mesh to the top panel and started drilling. I think it came out pretty neat, oem looking yes

    Here's another look at the hand drilled top panel with stainless pan head screws painted black.


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    Wow looks amazing!

    Really love what you're doing with this case, i'm going to buy one as well but the only problem is nobody in australia sells them!

    Looks like i'll be paying $130AUD for shipping
    Project: Lian Li PC-A05N [Water Cooled]

    W3520 | Rampage III Gene | 6GB Dominator GT 2000C8 | EVGA GTX 580 | WD1002FAEX + WD20EARS | AX850 | PC-A05N | U2711 | IBM Model M

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Man View Post
    Wow looks amazing!
    Thank you Sir, M'am?.... Now please, do us all a favor and put on a shirt

    Here are a few updated shots of the lower radiator and pump.






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    Well, unlike what thread title says it looks rather bling .
    BTW, why won't you change that mesh to something less airflow resistive? I doubt in current one on rad having even 50% open area.

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    Power chord shortened and sleeved. Rig going back together slowly but surely.




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    I have always wondered about the sir mam thing myself...

    However, excellent job all around! I truly appreciate attention to detail and you are paying attention.

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    Nicey nice, I've always liked sleeved tubing.

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    No GPU in the loop yet. Need to get my hands on a decent card and nickel waterblock for this rig.


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    Where'd ya get the mesh? Looks great, I'd case a phase unit in that


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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