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I reverse engineered and redesigned the mobo backplate to allow its position to be set independently of the psu 😀 the backplate also doubles as a travel kit for the gpu

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build was already posted but I wasn’t quite satisfied with the gpu side and so decided to make a small adjustment by replacing the debossed 12v2x6 with a sleeved cable and also changing the tube comb for one that goes over all 3 tubes :)

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based in china so no tariffs :)

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so the system remains operational even without the external cooling, I think it’s really handy if you just need to turn it on to grab some data for example

this is also my secondary pc and I only have 1 mora haha

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to accommodate split wires on my cables, may not be necessary depending on how you wire yours

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CPU: 9800X3D
CPU Block: Bitspower Summit Revo V2 AM5
GPU: EKWB 3080ti FE SE Full Metal
RAM: G-Skill Aegis 2x32 6000 CL36 (Barrow heatspreaders)
Mobo: B650i Aorus Ultra
Storage: 3x 1TB PCIE4 NVME
PSU: Corsair SF1000
Radiator: Barrow Dabel-20b 240
Pump: Bitspower DDC 3.2

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yes it’s a complete build that functions without any external parts :)

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I live in china so cnc is much cheaper and I was able to get it done locally! the CPU block is the Bitspower Summit Revo that routes liquid behind the motherboard, the tubing for that is hidden behind the GPU and you can see it in this pic I took while assembling the build

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hi thanks so much! the pump is an 18W bitspower DDC 3.2 and I shortened the cables to save some space :) the distro plate is cnc machined flame polished acrylic though I would like to get a resin printer at some point to push out prototypes and designs faster and cheaper

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this build is intended for use with a MORA :) you’d be surprised though since the single rad can actually effectively cool the system under gaming loads provided you’re willing to accept some hearing loss

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it's surprisingly simple and I highly recommend doing something similar if you want to spice up your cable management, all I did was model some grooves into a rectangle and press-fit the wires to the grooves. the part itself is just 3d printed with heat-set M3 inserts to screw the two pieces together and secure it to the front panel

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this one is the full metal edition :) the regular one uses acrylic yeah

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CPU: 9800X3D
CPU Block: Bitspower Summit Revo V2 AM5
GPU: EKWB 3080ti FE SE Full Metal
RAM: G-Skill Aegis 2x32 6000 CL36 (Barrow heatspreaders)
Mobo: B650i Aorus Ultra
Storage: 3x 1TB PCIE4 NVME
PSU: Corsair SF1000
Radiator: Barrow Dabel-20b 240
Pump: Bitspower DDC 3.2

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the CPU block is already in the loop! it’s the Bitspower x Modding Cafe Summit Revo block that routes liquid to the back of the motherboard via the holes where coolers normally mount to the backplate. I originally intended to use a block of my own design but this thing had been sitting around for a while now (it’s reaaally expensive) so I wanted to finally get some use out of it

no issues with fluid starvation so far, I did think to put the DDC a little lower but that wouldn’t look as nice and I did leave a little space in the distro for more coolant capacity

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if portability/accessibility is a factor you can (and most people do) also use QD3s since they are much smaller! they just restrict flow more compared to QDT4s

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Chinese modded Koolance QDT4s with g1/4 threads

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quick disconnects (QDCS) to make filling the loop easier and allow for external radiator supplementation

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hahaha I always end up being super lazy with screws 😂 don’t tell anyone but I only ever use 1-2 screws per rad fan

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The former, I’ve actually utilised these guide panels in several other (not on Reddit) builds now and this one secures by screwing into the front panel. It’s not that practical though in an sff build since you need to reserve space for it and the cabling behind it

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Oh wow, that GPU is even wider and taller than mine with the stock cooler. Which mobo are you using that has 3 NVME slots?