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    Project ntx. lian v2000

    Its modding time... a lot of cases out there are based on “bling” and dragons. In my opinion the over use of chrome/multicolored ccfl and or leds is distracting and distasteful. (no offense to the bling crowd, its just not my thing). That being said the foci of this rig will be

    1.Performance – the best within budget (ok, maybe a little over budget)
    2.WIRE MANAGEMENT! - im going to do battle with every individual wire, all shall be hidden or perfectly ordered.
    3.Clean LC loops. - tubes that look like they really belong
    4.Simplicity.- no I do not want a dragon etched on it... or anything else really...

    to sum it up further, It will be a clean performing machine. I want it to reflect my design style which is usually very dark, very clean and very simplistic. ANYWAY! On to the specs!
    • Intel Core i7 920 (to be very oc'ed)
    • evga x58 sli
    • 6x1gb G.skill DDR3 1600
    • 2x BFG GTX 280's
    • Corsair 1000HX 1000w modular PS
    • a couple of hard-drives in an undecided raid array (still deciding)
    • Lian li V-2000B+ (I already own it/love it)
    • evga 8600gt for my 3rd monitor (also undecided pending experimentation)


    now for the LC loops (parts listed in order of flow in 3/8ID 5/8OD )

    Loop 1
    • DDC3.2 with the XSPC res top
    • Swiftech MCR320 120.3 Rad
    • Swiftech Apogee GTZ

    Loop 2
    • DDC3.2 with the XSPC res top
    • Swiftech MCR320 120.3 Rad
    • 2x Swiftech MCW60 with full cover sinks


    I'll stop boring you with the chat now. Picture time


    There's the dustiful beaut magnet. Easily my favorite case I have ever owned. (gets really dusty though...)


    120mm blow hole. Only real modification I have done to it in the 18 months i've had it. Tat is soon to change.


    All skirted up and ready to paint


    BAM done. The gray is a few shades darker in person. It has a nice toned down metallic effect that I like quite a bit, kind of like a dulled black nickel. ( I know, I didnt paint the bottom section... You wont be able to see it and I didnt feel like masking the HDD rails.)


    My unfinished weapon against PCI-E power cables.


    Front plate will route wires to the 1st gpu. The bottom plate will route sata cables and the top gpus power.


    It's not staying bare aluminum though...


    Its mounted! cant decide if i want to keep the chrome thumbscrews... might have to get some black aluminum ones

    the stuff (but not all of it)





    I set up everything to make sure it works before i void any warranties.


    running beautifully. windows installer didnt like my raid drivers much. i slipstremed them. it wouldnt let me press f6 to install 3rd party drivers and if i tried to configure a raid array it would throw an error and die.

    oh well ill figure that out later.

    (stock benchmarks coming soon )

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    Good luck man!

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    looks cool will be watching
    Whats up?

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    dam* sure i'll follow this worklog...

    since i also used the same case ....

    great build with i7 systems...cant wait

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    very cool, can't wait to see more
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    those cable brackets look awesome, i'll be keen to see how this one pans out
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    So that's how you paint the inside of case without getting out the drill.

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    Holy that is an amazing amount of $$$ in hardware. You make my wallet VERY jealous. I'm also very keen to see how you do the wire management Subbed

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    thanks

    Got all my water cooling stuff in a few days ago

    for the gtx 280's


    for the Ci7 920


    the restops


    repositioned the HDD bay


    cutout for the first rad


    and the second


    a bit cramped...


    making a new psu mounting plate so it will fit between the rads.


    roughly where the pumps will be


    the panel that will be hiding the 5.25 bays


    This one is going on the floor of the case on standoffs. ill be running wires underneath it and the pumps are getting mounted to it


    getting the water to the rads. (i lost 1, hopefully it turns up before i really need it)


    one of the fan shrouds.


    floor panel in place (i have alot of paint to touch up)


    need to clean that window too...


    Thats all for now.

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    Looking good.
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    Yup, looking real good. Be careful when cleaning that window though. If it isn't scratchy now it will probably be if you just use a towel or toilet paper or whatever and whipe around all those particles. Plexiglas/acrylic is very sensitive.

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    Looks good
    great job man..

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    Quote Originally Posted by NysoO View Post
    Yup, looking real good. Be careful when cleaning that window though. If it isn't scratchy now it will probably be if you just use a towel or toilet paper or whatever and whipe around all those particles. Plexiglas/acrylic is very sensitive.
    how true.a little trick i learned from personal experience,spray the window with compressed air before cleaning with a cloth,and eyeglass cleaner

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    Where did you get this?

    Also nice rad placement, but since 1/3 of the rad is blocked by the HDD cage, you will only get performance of 120x2 UNLESS you have something that can draw all the air in. AKA a insanely high speed fan inside the case blowing air out.

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    thanks for the feedback

    Quote Originally Posted by jtf2 View Post
    how true.a little trick i learned from personal experience,spray the window with compressed air before cleaning with a cloth,and eyeglass cleaner
    i shall try it.

    Quote Originally Posted by exe163 View Post
    Where did you get this?

    Also nice rad placement, but since 1/3 of the rad is blocked by the HDD cage, you will only get performance of 120x2 UNLESS you have something that can draw all the air in. AKA a insanely high speed fan inside the case blowing air out.
    http://www.frozencpu.com/products/7619/ex-rad-132/Koolance_3-Fan_Radiator_Shroud_-_Black_SHR-1020BK.html?tl=g30c95s162

    the venting along the sides of the cage should alleviate a fair amount of that. plus the entire bottom of the case is vented. should give both rads plenty of air to breath. worse comes to worse ill put a delta in the front to feed them. (but only if i have to as i would hate the noise.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoTimePro View Post
    the venting along the sides of the cage should alleviate a fair amount of that. plus the entire bottom of the case is vented. should give both rads plenty of air to breath. worse comes to worse ill put a delta in the front to feed them. (but only if i have to as i would hate the noise.)

    Are you saying you dont plan on putting any fans on the rads? These kinds of radiator NEED air to be forced through them to function, if you want to go passive you need a far larger surface area (car rad for example).


    oooh, exciting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Cyph3r View Post
    Are you saying you dont plan on putting any fans on the rads? These kinds of radiator NEED air to be forced through them to function, if you want to go passive you need a far larger surface area (car rad for example).
    no, i have a fan shroud (see below) going on each rad with medium speed yates. i was referring to putting a ridiculous high speed fan in the front of the case to feed the yates more air if needed. my hardware is a tad hot to be running passive anything

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    one of the fan shrouds.

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    I have a minor update. ive been able to get a few little things done here and there

    fan shroud #1 bolted on (finally got the second one in today. only 5 days late)




    the floor plate is attached now. (stand offs and rubber feet)


    held on via thumscrews


    the PSU mounting plate(s)


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    I was wondering why you didn't fix up the rad cuts but yay it looks awesome!

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    Finally! it has taken a hell of a lot longer than I thought but its pretty much done. (minus lighting)










    time to overclock methinks

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    wow this case is very nice, simple, clean and looks very good, youve hidden the cables well....i like the way all the black pipes come from the pumps, looks very nice.........i gotta ask, how did u attatch your pumps? im putting the exact same ones into the exact same case, did you velcro them down or screw them in?

    very clean build, i like!!
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    holy cow do you really run 1/2" tubing without clamps? that's like banging a prostitute without a condom!
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    The whole rig looks nicely except for the stickers on the window which have to go.

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    Great build..Love the colour choice and simplicity. It feels very industrial.
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    hi

    beautifull,but firt picture is desolant,its a lot of dust,use dust filter,dust its short lifespan for components
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    wow look very scary..

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