Cheers for the positive comments guys, really appreciate it.
@ disruptfam, to sleeve the 24-pin (and i hope people don't mind me writing
this here) -
1) i split each individual cable from the others (end to end) while the plastic
heads were still attached.
2) i used an atx tool to remove a single pin from the end going to the mobo.
3) i cut some thick sleeve (approx. 20 cm long) and two pieces of thick
heatshrink and pushed the single "removed" cable through all of it (without
shrinking yet).
4) i then used thin sleeve and thin shrink wrap on the end of the cable and
used a heat gun to secure it (only the thin heat shrink tho)
5) i re-inserted the pin into its place in the plastic head and did the same to
every other pin, 1 by 1, threading each cable through the thick sleeve.
6) finally i used the heat gun to shrink the thick heat shrink arund the thick
shrink wrap to secure it after it was zip tied.
hope that helps
The case is a lian-li PC-A10B and its dimensions from the site are -
215mm x 535mm x 522mm ( W, H, D)
Before i watercooled i loved the case because i like the minimalist design.
But when i first started watercooling i had never modded a case before, so
when i first tried modding i hated the case and thought it was too small -
see -
What a f#$%ed up mess!! Although the parts in that system were much
higher end at the time, but i can tell you right now i'd much rather it as it is
now, and in the end it turned out to be a great case (minus the hassle of not
being able to buy a pre built window panel!)
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