Everyone has their own taste, but this is legit one of the most sophisticated builds I've ever seen. I have my own i100, and I was looking to put slims 360 in the bottom. This is an inspiration.
@@davidagwazie6936 No they do not, with some minor work with a Dremel you should be able to fit a slim rad in the bottom. The top is no issue from factory.
@@TerHorstCustoms Tamper-proof bolts, the ones that only have the two dots, their heads are very flat, & look a lot like your fittings. It is what I'm planning on doing, or the bolts with star & center post in the middle.
This is the problem with custom water cooling, this is what everyone NEEDS to do a high-end SFF rig, but the only way is to use many custom made parts. When a high-end video board with its blocks, & itx boards with monoblocks are released they should be measured for room for a pump & flat res at their end (maybe dual pumps if it has the room), & the sff power, & dual 360mm or dual 420mm standard radiators with fans top & bottom, room for wires & just squeeze the hell out of the case design so everything fits neat & tidy, to the point where you damn well better want glass sides panels. Hats off to you for this build, I am so damn jealous. I'll be contacting you for the next series of hardware, the RTX 5090 & AMD/Intel build. Think I need to go spit on my 3090/4795 PC I scraped together out of garbage a year ago.
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
@@TerHorstCustoms Congrats for the excellent build and thank you for all the info. Did you need to do those adjustments for the system to be stable or did you just wanted to optimized a bit more? Thnks.
@@TerHorstCustoms any chance it will be available again sometimes ? I've read that theres a new version of this case, so would this still be compatible or only with a certain version of it ?
@@Nord55 I got a new batch of 10 sets in last Monday. The kit was designed around the dual slot version of the case but can be made to work with the triple slot version by drilling 2 new holes. If would like some more info, send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com and I can forward that :)
@@BrianLove-v9h I designed them and got a set made. Currently working on a small serie run for people who would like to do the same mod to there case. If you would like more info send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
Such a phenomenal build. After watching countless amounts of PC builds, this is the build that has truly resonated with me. I would love to replicate this. Are there any custom pieces that you utilized? Thank you for sharing this build. Huge fan of the vids and your skill sets.
@@austinbraun3244 There are quite a few custom pieces used, which I ended up making into a DIY kit for people in small batches. The custom parts: 1x Rear IO panel. 1x Rear IO plate. 1x Front plate. 1x Motherboard midplate. 1x GPU midplate. 1x GPU support. 3x GPU cable cut out cover. 1x Pump/Reservoir combo bracket. 1x PSU mounting bracket. 1x PSU cover / dual 2,5'' drive mount. 1x Top cable shroud. 1x Bottom cable shroud.
BTW I've already started looking at picking a iconic full sized ATX case to be chopped! Going to also cut my own center sandwich case insert, & maybe back case panel, just need to find local place to cut the case glass, also want to do the whole thing in 10mm tubs & fittings.
@@TerHorstCustoms after looking into getting two safety glass panels cut I went the way of buying the case, found it a bit cheaper on the manufacturer's site listing of vendors, saved me $30+ dollars over amazon's price. Also I do not trust A's sellers to have the latest model "G" that has three slots for the GPU & other tiny tweaks to the case, still only PCIe 3.0 ribbon.
@@TerHorstCustoms That would be awesome! I started filling my Newegg/Amazon/EKWB shopping cart to literally copy this, and then realized this isn't going to be straight forward.
@@mikehh8020 Yeah this is not as straight forward as it looks. I'm planningon starting tomorrow on the video of for the updated V2 design. I will see what I all can cleanly incorporate or if I have to make two video's. One show real and one detailed one that shows all the changes with the newly updated custom parts.
Hi, a few hours ago I uploaded a new video with a updated design for this build. It also shows what mods are done in more detail. ruclips.net/video/x4pkL3I7TOk/видео.html
Very nice build. Do you perhaps still have drawings or sketches for the production of the housing modding parts? Or could I buy these from you? Greetings from Germany
Thank you, yes I still have 3D models of the custom modded parts. I have sold some DIY kit that people can install them self with minor work (drilling some holes). If your interested could you send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
I ended up making quite a few new parts as the midplate has to move up: 1x Rear IO panel. 1x Rear IO plate. 1x Front plate. 1x Motherboard midplate. 1x GPU midplate. 1x Pump/Reservoir combo bracket. 1x PSU mounting bracket. 1x PSU cover / dual 2,5'' drive mount. 1x Top cable shroud. 1x Bottom cable shroud.
I did this setup about 9 months ago, i only used one gts360, 6x t30 fans and a d5 version of the 80mm ek pump res. Cools my 4090 and 7950, just fine 65c tops on cpu and 60c tops on my gpu. I do wonder about adding my xspc slim 360 from time to time.
Hi, I have the i100 case too with 4090, you're able to fit the 3x T30s at the bottom? Mine barely fits a standard 25mm silent wings pro4 due to that motherboard tray. How did you manage to squeeze in the T30s at the bottom?
@@thienkaiwei8939 yes it is a super tight fit on the one under the video card and motherboard. I took off the rubber pads to get the motherboard power connector in. But it does work. The middle and one under the PSU are just fine. This is my build---7950x,4090, Asus Strix mobo, Silverstone FXL 1000w with their 16pin gpu connector, gts360, 6x T30s, 80mm EK res/pump with D5. All EK Quantum Torque fittings, Bykski GPU block, Optimus cpu block, and EK black silicone tubing. I wish i could post pics but youtube does not allow it. Everything fit very well. I also have 6000mhz CL30 memory and 2x 2tb nvme drives.
I do not, this build in the video was for a client and he doesn't move it. However I think that should be possible, just need to make sure the parts do not move with the foam while traveling.
Thanks for the response. I think i will do this with a 4090 and either my 12700k, or upgrade to either 7800x3d(if they stop blowing up) or a 13900ks. I feel like 720 of rads should be able to handle those two at stock speeds even if they are thin rads
Yes, those are custom part that I designed. After this video I got some requests from the community about them and ended up making a updated design that is available in DIY kits for people. ruclips.net/video/x4pkL3I7TOk/видео.html
Hey ! I kinda hate you because now i want to spend all my money to do this build, but i notice something is it not better to put the fan under the radiator for the bottom ? So the fans could be more performant. Anyway wonderfull build
@@tof9379 Np :) if you want some more info regarding this: noctua.at/en/noctua-introduces-na-is1-inlet-spacers-for-suction-applications-and-na-savg2-gasket-set . I have a idea for a new video and current planning things fot that to make it hopefully happen.
am i seeing this right? the backside as well the whole inside middle plate of the case are custom right? ore can you buy that part somewhere? how did you guys did this? i mean now i know that there is a way to put 2 360mm radiators inside, i want this exact build right there. i mean ive build a lot of pc`s but never something like this. this is soooooo sick dude!
Correct, those parts (Backpanel, both midplates, front plate, both cable covers and PSU cover) are custom parts. We designed these custom parts and got them lasercut and bent by a local supplier to us after which we painted them and installed them. The builds was first designed and CAD to figure out if all spacing was right and then build. Currently working on V2 version of the modded parts that will allow hardware assembly outside of the case with a removable midframe/ backplate. Sneakpeak of the first sample of the V2 design: www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/14elt10/i100_mod_with_removable_midframe_and_dual_360_rads/ We are looking into options to make the kits available so that people can do there own version of this build with minimal work/ permanent modifications to the case. V2 is setup that it is only needed to drill 12 holes (8 for bottom rad mount and 4 for new custom front plate) using included metal drill guides that can be mounted to factory holes in the case using the stock screws and provide a easy way to drill the pilot holes in the right spots before drilling the holes to there final size. Thank you! A lot of time went into this build.
@@TerHorstCustoms woooow thats sooo sick! ive just baught the case yet and i was thinking of building 2 360mm in it haha :D so then i hope there will be a kit design by you guys then i will buy that one for shure! if not, il try to do the same as you guys did :D thx for the explenation and for your time to answer my question :D
@@rafaelbachmann6721 If you would like to get some more direct updates regarding the kits, send us a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com and we will keep you in the loop.
@@belajarblockxhain Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
That is a complete custom design by me but I have sold some build to order DIY kits for people so they can remake it with some minimal work (drilling some holes). If you wanna know more / are interested in this option send a email to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
All the info :) Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
It has a new backpanel that allows same length radiator as the top, two midplate's that are positioned higher as the original one to fit rads and fans in the bottom + have room in between for cable runs. To finish it a new internal front plate to mount the midplate's to and a couple of covers to help with the clean look / cable management on the motherboard side.
@@TerHorstCustoms hi! is this backpanel from Jonsplus? Or self modded? my i100 motherboard tray is too low, only managed to barely squeeze in standard 25mm fans at the bottom 3 slots.
Hey, I am also working on a private i100 Pro project with a bottom 360 rad. I was wondering how you solved the fitment? I chose a Alphacool HPE-30 which is a few mm shorter and it barely fits. Also the rad is colliding with the bottom post of the front panel attachment point. The one where the rubber grommets are stacked on. What was your solution for that issue? :)
I designed and made a custom rear IO panel that is moved back comparted to stock and creates the room needed for a bottom radiator. The one in the video is the V1 Design and currently working on a V2 that will have same space in the bottom as the top for a radiator. Together with a few more changes it should make building easier, sneakpeak: www.reddit.com/r/watercooling/comments/14em1n8/itx_liquid_cooling_casemod_with_a_twist/
@@TerHorstCustoms Ah, okay. Of course I found your postings while doing my research. ;) But I always thought you only modified the switchable backpanel. Though since the limiting factor is the mainframes bottom crossbeam it seems like you modified that one too? In a similar fashion the top one is offering space towards the rear, for radiators?
@@BagpiperPhil Yes a lot has been changed; front, bottom and top frame are orignal (including outside panels). The rest are all new custom designed parts to create all the room I needed for the radiators and tall GPU.
Greetings from Germany nice build. Its Art so clean and butiful. Is there a buildlog or some construction Papers avaiable? I want to attempt to repuild this set up
Hi, greetings back from NL. Thank you! I have made some reddit posts while I was working on the design but there is no full buildlog or guide on how to do this since it's using 10 custom parts to make it happen. I have sold some diy kit to people to install them self .
@@Marc-hg8wv They are build to order since the layout is very intergrated with the hardware. So there is no set currently "in stock" as you could say. If your interested send me a email to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com . This keeps it a bit easier for me to keep track of everything and talk about possible details.
@@aZRLLL_NL Thank you! Due to demand I did end up designing a slightly updated design ( ruclips.net/video/x4pkL3I7TOk/видео.html ) and bottom some made in batches for people who would like to make their own.
Both top and bottom radiators are 28mm thick (HardwareLabs GTS360) and fans are 25mm thick (Nocuta A12X25). It was made possible to fit with the mods I did.
@@dasboot1721 It's more then only the center wall but I can forward you more info if you would like. If possible send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
@@放棄生命的人 The case has quite a few modifications and is not stock. There is an entity new midframe, rear frame and IO panel, front mounting plate and cable covers. I have made a diy kit for people if they would like to replicate it. The kit allows for dual 360 rads up to 30mmm thick
Thank you, I have made a v2 design of the custom parts that and getting them now made in small batches for people who would like to remake the build. If you would ike more details send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com and then I can forward all the info regarding the kits.
Thanks for the great Video! I wonder: how did you fit a RTX 4090 FE in a case with just 2 GPU slots? I could't figure it out in the video and it's driving me crazy that my RTX 3090 won't fit, although the dimensions are ok.
@TerHorstCustoms Any hints where you managed to get that middle bracket for holding the motherboard and the PSU? I just checked my Jonsbo i100 and it doesn't have enough space on the bottom for a 360mm radiator + 25mm fans on top.
I designed the custom spine together with other parts to make it all work. In the meantime I have worked on V2 design with a removable midframe and rear IO panel which will allow all hardware assembly outside of the case. A first sample of this V2 design is currently getting made and I should receive that tomorrow (Friday) - I'm looking into being able to sell DIY kits for people so they can remake a build with the same layout.
@@TerHorstCustoms i see. So it's a fully custom frame that holds the components. Too bad Jonsbo decided to neglect the bottom 30mm space and reserve it for 120mm fans. I'm thinking of going at it with a filer and see if I can make a couple of millimeters space for an Alphacool ST20 Radiator (20mm height) and some ultrathin 15mm fans. I would need about 5mm filed away from the motherboard frame to make it fit.
@@tibielias it's possible modify the stock parts to fit a 30mm thick 280 rad and 25mm thickness fans in the bottom. (www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/114r6yq/dual_30mm_radiator_25mm_fans_i100_pro_using/?) This does limit max GPU height.
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
In short, a lot. Only the top, bottom and front frame are original. The other 9 parts are a custom design to allow a 360 radiator to fit in the bottom.
@@TerHorstCustoms whenever the redesign is available, I would certainly buy it. I plan on doing some little upgrades to my system later on and it would involve watercooling
@@sheldonxwilliams would you mind sending me a email regarding this to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com. ? Then I can reach out once the redesign is done and check with you if it's still something for you.
Yes, I made the custom spine. Send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com regarding this if you interested :) Currently working on a kit that people can install them self if there hardware is compatible.
@@bila222 Hi, I have sold a handful of them. Could send me a email regarding this to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com ? Since it's very hardware specific I would need to check some things first for you.
@@Garrett1974 I designed them my self and got the made by a local shop. Currently working on a DIY kit with a improved design for people that would like to remake there own build with this layout. Showcase video with updated design will come online soon. If you would like to get more details send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com.
I think fitting the GPU radiator might be hard due to the pre installed tubes and getting them around the midframe. If you want I can check it with AIO inside of the case tomorrow evening.
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
You did not just do that! Absolute legend! I've been a Mac user since 2003, but realised that Apple cannot handle Cinema 4D and Redshift. It's way too slow, even for the M3 MacBook Pro. The MacStudio only scores around 8,000 points on Cinabench 2024, whereas the 4090 does around 33,000. I think it's obvious that Apple is going to take DECADES to compete against any of the Nvidia cards. It's time to ditch Apple and build a proper system. Having said that, I don't want to build a mega tower PC, but rather something smaller and more compact. Your design is spot on i think. Thank you for sharing the specs too! Great job!
What was the performance on this like as well? Looks like it might achieve the dream of small form factor, powerful, and quiet. Does it run very quiet under load?
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
if i order somehow from the mid frame, would u be willing to sell and ship to me ? Thanks a ton, i need a nice small case with 2 rads like that, im on a lian li mini and i prefer something like this than waste also more money for 2 280 rads new and stay in infinite search for a case to support dual 280 rads like that
Hi, yes can be arranged. I have made a second batch if kits for people like your self who would like to get the same cooling capacity. I can forward all info the regarding the DIY kits if you send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
Can a 10mm hard tube pc build still be done today? Or are 10mm tubing & fittings just to hard to find? If you know a good priced site with inv, please let me know, thanks!
Made new midplates for ssandwich configuration, moved up the entire spine to allow dual normal thickness radiators and fans (new rear frame and front plate) and a few covers for cleaner looks.
All the info :) Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
Most of the loop is drained through the reservoir, however to drain the bottom radiator there is a secondary drainport on the radiator outlet with a fitting
@@Firstname-Lastname-Numbers Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
@@Myhandbig It was made with new custom panels I designed and got made local. Currently working on a V2 design that makes builidng easier with a remoable midframe that allows you to assemble the hardware outside of the case. I'm planning to do new build with the V2 kit once it's done but here is a preview of the first sample with V2 design: www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/14elt10/i100_mod_with_removable_midframe_and_dual_360_rads/
All the info :) Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
It's hilarious how everybody is using plants at the edge of the frame. C'mon guys be creative and add something that has to do with computers. Something cool and geometric, not those green plants, especially if they're made out of plastic
@@TerHorstCustoms your build is much better than optimal itx builds. it looks clean and it is well thought out i have never seen itx build this clean and complete
@@emptiness018 Yes I sell the panels mod your own case to make it all fit. The plate is not covering fan, its facing to the inside and gets air inbetween the midplates.
Everyone has their own taste, but this is legit one of the most sophisticated builds I've ever seen. I have my own i100, and I was looking to put slims 360 in the bottom. This is an inspiration.
Bust if luck and enjoy! Slim one should fit without many mods.
@@TerHorstCustoms do the 360 rads on top and bottom fit together without modification?
@@davidagwazie6936 No they do not, with some minor work with a Dremel you should be able to fit a slim rad in the bottom. The top is no issue from factory.
I don’t think a build could be more perfect
There is always room for improvement.
@@TerHorstCustoms Tamper-proof bolts, the ones that only have the two dots, their heads are very flat, & look a lot like your fittings. It is what I'm planning on doing, or the bolts with star & center post in the middle.
This is the problem with custom water cooling, this is what everyone NEEDS to do a high-end SFF rig, but the only way is to use many custom made parts. When a high-end video board with its blocks, & itx boards with monoblocks are released they should be measured for room for a pump & flat res at their end (maybe dual pumps if it has the room), & the sff power, & dual 360mm or dual 420mm standard radiators with fans top & bottom, room for wires & just squeeze the hell out of the case design so everything fits neat & tidy, to the point where you damn well better want glass sides panels.
Hats off to you for this build, I am so damn jealous.
I'll be contacting you for the next series of hardware, the RTX 5090 & AMD/Intel build.
Think I need to go spit on my 3090/4795 PC I scraped together out of garbage a year ago.
Well you don't need liquid cooling, something like a DAN Case c4-sfx can fit a great small powerful air cooled system.
@@TerHorstCustoms That case Dan Case C4 is not for sale anymore they are coming out with version 2
Great video! It's so awesome to see the final product of something you've put so much work into! Bravo.
Thank you 💚
This is by far the best build I have seen for this case!
Thank you for the kind words 🙏
Damn that's one magnificent build!
Thanks :)
i liked the way u placed the GPU soo clean
Thank you Huvi :)
yo what a nice build! good job
Thank you!
Another stunning build.
Thank you Andrew 😄
@@TerHorstCustoms Also when are you getting the LTT screwdriver?
@@andrewlarsen9700 Not sure THB, maybe one day.
Need more B roll of this beautiful build!
This build is at the client, no more extra b roll
Another sick build 👏🏻
Thank you 😄
Damn that's clean.
Thank you 😊
What a beauty! Would be lovely to see some thermo stats as well!
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
@@TerHorstCustoms Congrats for the excellent build and thank you for all the info. Did you need to do those adjustments for the system to be stable or did you just wanted to optimized a bit more? Thnks.
@@iLoGiKZ Those where done just to optimize a it all a bit more, it was not needed
@@TerHorstCustoms thank you very much. Very well done.
@@TerHorstCustomsdo you think that the new s360 radiators from EK would fit? Thank you.
really amazing wish their was more details
What details exactly would you like to see more of? :) Maybe I can incorporate then in new / updated build video.
@@TerHorstCustoms the tubing and cable mangement please
@@VERTICAL420 Noted, thanks you for your feedback.
wow, i need it :-O shopping time! :D
@@seproductions656 You might be in lick, I offer a DIY kit for people to be able to recreate this build.
this is a fantasic build
and an amazing case
i've always wanted dual 360 rad sandwhich layout
Go for it, with a Diy kit you can!
@@TerHorstCustomsso you Sell diy Kits for this case ?
@@Nord55 correct, I made them in small batches.
@@TerHorstCustoms any chance it will be available again sometimes ? I've read that theres a new version of this case, so would this still be compatible or only with a certain version of it ?
@@Nord55 I got a new batch of 10 sets in last Monday. The kit was designed around the dual slot version of the case but can be made to work with the triple slot version by drilling 2 new holes. If would like some more info, send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com and I can forward that :)
sick arrangement
Thanks :)
This case was updated and can not do what is shown anymore. I found the old version on eBay and looking forward to building it
Old or new version, both will not work just work with this build. It uses new custom frame parts to allow for the bottom radiator.
@@TerHorstCustoms so where do you get the custom frame parts
@@BrianLove-v9h I designed them and got a set made. Currently working on a small serie run for people who would like to do the same mod to there case. If you would like more info send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
Such a phenomenal build. After watching countless amounts of PC builds, this is the build that has truly resonated with me.
I would love to replicate this. Are there any custom pieces that you utilized?
Thank you for sharing this build. Huge fan of the vids and your skill sets.
@@austinbraun3244 There are quite a few custom pieces used, which I ended up making into a DIY kit for people in small batches. The custom parts:
1x Rear IO panel.
1x Rear IO plate.
1x Front plate.
1x Motherboard midplate.
1x GPU midplate.
1x GPU support.
3x GPU cable cut out cover.
1x Pump/Reservoir combo bracket.
1x PSU mounting bracket.
1x PSU cover / dual 2,5'' drive mount.
1x Top cable shroud.
1x Bottom cable shroud.
@@TerHorstCustoms how does one get their hands on this custom kit? much thanks!
@@austinbraun3244 Send me email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com and I can forward you all the info.
Such a honest man @@TerHorstCustoms
o+ kidney in exchange for this build?!
But for real thought,This is the definition of PERFECTION!
You deserve more subscribers🌹🌹🌹
This build is already sold and at it's owner. Thank you for the kind words 😊
@@TerHorstCustoms What a shame😕😂
Can I ask what was the final price?
@@Pro-Sag you can ask but I'm not publicly gonna talk about that in respect to the client that bought it.
Can you build one for me @Ter Horst Customs ? I’m really interested but I don’t know how to build it.
@@enisg8966 Could you send me email regarding this? terhorstcustoms@gmail.com . Makes it a bit easier to keep track of things.
Gaaf hoor wederom 💯🤩
Dankjewel Wim!
Perfect
@@OuzAlkan thank you 😊
sick build! Love the three bend pipe at 1:44
Thank you Sk4tt!
NIcely done!
😄
BTW I've already started looking at picking a iconic full sized ATX case to be chopped! Going to also cut my own center sandwich case insert, & maybe back case panel, just need to find local place to cut the case glass, also want to do the whole thing in 10mm tubs & fittings.
Best of luck and Enjoy!
@@TerHorstCustoms after looking into getting two safety glass panels cut I went the way of buying the case, found it a bit cheaper on the manufacturer's site listing of vendors, saved me $30+ dollars over amazon's price. Also I do not trust A's sellers to have the latest model "G" that has three slots for the GPU & other tiny tweaks to the case, still only PCIe 3.0 ribbon.
Can you show the full build process of this build. I really want to similar setup like this build. Thank you.
Like step for step including the modding/ swapping out the stock parts to the custom ones?
@@TerHorstCustoms That would be awesome! I started filling my Newegg/Amazon/EKWB shopping cart to literally copy this, and then realized this isn't going to be straight forward.
@@mikehh8020 Yeah this is not as straight forward as it looks. I'm planningon starting tomorrow on the video of for the updated V2 design. I will see what I all can cleanly incorporate or if I have to make two video's. One show real and one detailed one that shows all the changes with the newly updated custom parts.
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Ter Horst Customs - What modes did you do in this video? I like the case and remarkably considering something just like? Any assistance?
Hi, a few hours ago I uploaded a new video with a updated design for this build. It also shows what mods are done in more detail. ruclips.net/video/x4pkL3I7TOk/видео.html
@@TerHorstCustoms Thank you so much! I am checking it out right now!
I really want to copy this build.
Soon you can do this, currently working on a small batch of 10 DIY kits so that people can I Install the custom parts needed for this on there own :)
Very nice build. Do you perhaps still have drawings or sketches for the production of the housing modding parts? Or could I buy these from you?
Greetings from Germany
Thank you, yes I still have 3D models of the custom modded parts. I have sold some DIY kit that people can install them self with minor work (drilling some holes). If your interested could you send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
That SSD looks juicy😂
Have to make sure there is enough.
Time to start working on it 🙂
I’m curious what are the mods needed for the bottom radiator?
I ended up making quite a few new parts as the midplate has to move up:
1x Rear IO panel.
1x Rear IO plate.
1x Front plate.
1x Motherboard midplate.
1x GPU midplate.
1x Pump/Reservoir combo bracket.
1x PSU mounting bracket.
1x PSU cover / dual 2,5'' drive mount.
1x Top cable shroud.
1x Bottom cable shroud.
Well, this is an mini itx end game build!
Thank you 😊 But there is always room for improvement.
I did this setup about 9 months ago, i only used one gts360, 6x t30 fans and a d5 version of the 80mm ek pump res. Cools my 4090 and 7950, just fine 65c tops on cpu and 60c tops on my gpu. I do wonder about adding my xspc slim 360 from time to time.
Give it a try, would love to hear if it has any impact or not :)
@@TerHorstCustoms It is possible to fit two GTS360s in this build without doing modifications?
@@zehaoyu9401 unfortunately not, stock Midplate is mounted too low and fan/rad mounting holes are not in the correct place.
Hi, I have the i100 case too with 4090, you're able to fit the 3x T30s at the bottom? Mine barely fits a standard 25mm silent wings pro4 due to that motherboard tray. How did you manage to squeeze in the T30s at the bottom?
@@thienkaiwei8939 yes it is a super tight fit on the one under the video card and motherboard. I took off the rubber pads to get the motherboard power connector in. But it does work. The middle and one under the PSU are just fine. This is my build---7950x,4090, Asus Strix mobo, Silverstone FXL 1000w with their 16pin gpu connector, gts360, 6x T30s, 80mm EK res/pump with D5. All EK Quantum Torque fittings, Bykski GPU block, Optimus cpu block, and EK black silicone tubing. I wish i could post pics but youtube does not allow it. Everything fit very well. I also have 6000mhz CL30 memory and 2x 2tb nvme drives.
You ever bring this with you when you travel? You think draining the loop and putting it in a foam case and checking it on a flight would be okay?
I do not, this build in the video was for a client and he doesn't move it. However I think that should be possible, just need to make sure the parts do not move with the foam while traveling.
Thanks for the response. I think i will do this with a 4090 and either my 12700k, or upgrade to either 7800x3d(if they stop blowing up) or a 13900ks. I feel like 720 of rads should be able to handle those two at stock speeds even if they are thin rads
@@shiftednrifted enjoy! I would love to see a photo once done.
Wow! Love it!
What parts of the case were customised to make everything fit?
Thanks the following parts are custom:
1x Rear IO panel.
1x Rear IO plate.
1x Front plate.
1x Motherboard midplate.
1x GPU midplate.
1x GPU support.
3x GPU cable cut out cover.
1x Pump/Reservoir combo bracket.
1x PSU mounting bracket.
1x PSU cover / dual 2,5'' drive mount.
1x Top cable shroud.
1x Bottom cable shroud.
@@TerHorstCustoms Amazing build! Thanks 🙏
What is the middle metal plate, is that custom?
Yes, those are custom part that I designed. After this video I got some requests from the community about them and ended up making a updated design that is available in DIY kits for people. ruclips.net/video/x4pkL3I7TOk/видео.html
Beautiful but why aren't you using the glass panel? :O
The client request was using the vented panels, that's is why it has those.
Hey ! I kinda hate you because now i want to spend all my money to do this build, but i notice something is it not better to put the fan under the radiator for the bottom ? So the fans could be more performant.
Anyway wonderfull build
Fan under the radiator would mean the fan would be up against the bottom frame/ dust filter and this would increase the sound the fans makes.
@@TerHorstCustoms Ooooh ok I see thanks for your reply can’t wait for your next video !^^
@@tof9379 Np :) if you want some more info regarding this: noctua.at/en/noctua-introduces-na-is1-inlet-spacers-for-suction-applications-and-na-savg2-gasket-set . I have a idea for a new video and current planning things fot that to make it hopefully happen.
am i seeing this right? the backside as well the whole inside middle plate of the case are custom right? ore can you buy that part somewhere? how did you guys did this? i mean now i know that there is a way to put 2 360mm radiators inside, i want this exact build right there. i mean ive build a lot of pc`s but never something like this. this is soooooo sick dude!
Correct, those parts (Backpanel, both midplates, front plate, both cable covers and PSU cover) are custom parts. We designed these custom parts and got them lasercut and bent by a local supplier to us after which we painted them and installed them. The builds was first designed and CAD to figure out if all spacing was right and then build. Currently working on V2 version of the modded parts that will allow hardware assembly outside of the case with a removable midframe/ backplate. Sneakpeak of the first sample of the V2 design: www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/14elt10/i100_mod_with_removable_midframe_and_dual_360_rads/ We are looking into options to make the kits available so that people can do there own version of this build with minimal work/ permanent modifications to the case. V2 is setup that it is only needed to drill 12 holes (8 for bottom rad mount and 4 for new custom front plate) using included metal drill guides that can be mounted to factory holes in the case using the stock screws and provide a easy way to drill the pilot holes in the right spots before drilling the holes to there final size. Thank you! A lot of time went into this build.
@@TerHorstCustoms woooow thats sooo sick! ive just baught the case yet and i was thinking of building 2 360mm in it haha :D so then i hope there will be a kit design by you guys then i will buy that one for shure! if not, il try to do the same as you guys did :D thx for the explenation and for your time to answer my question :D
@@rafaelbachmann6721 If you would like to get some more direct updates regarding the kits, send us a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com and we will keep you in the loop.
Where i can see the performance test sir?
@@belajarblockxhain Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
superrrr
Thanks!
Is the Mainboard, PSU, GPU mounting plate diy or can you buy that somewhere?
That is a complete custom design by me but I have sold some build to order DIY kits for people so they can remake it with some minimal work (drilling some holes). If you wanna know more / are interested in this option send a email to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
is there enough clearance to replace the noctuas with t30s?
Unfortunately there is no room for that with riser in the top and fittings of the pump res in the bottom.
what are the thermals like ?
All the info :) Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
whats the name of the first song you used
Chill Trap BISIESTO by Hiracutch
@@TerHorstCustoms thanks boss
Awesome! Can you tell us what is tweaked about the i100 case? Did something have to be done to fit the bottom 360mm radiator?
It has a new backpanel that allows same length radiator as the top, two midplate's that are positioned higher as the original one to fit rads and fans in the bottom + have room in between for cable runs. To finish it a new internal front plate to mount the midplate's to and a couple of covers to help with the clean look / cable management on the motherboard side.
Thanks
@@TerHorstCustoms hi! is this backpanel from Jonsplus? Or self modded? my i100 motherboard tray is too low, only managed to barely squeeze in standard 25mm fans at the bottom 3 slots.
@@thienkaiwei8939 This is a custom; backpanel, two midplate's, front plate and some more panels for the cable management.
@@TerHorstCustoms thanks! saw in the other comments you are selling. taken note!
Hey, I am also working on a private i100 Pro project with a bottom 360 rad. I was wondering how you solved the fitment? I chose a Alphacool HPE-30 which is a few mm shorter and it barely fits. Also the rad is colliding with the bottom post of the front panel attachment point. The one where the rubber grommets are stacked on. What was your solution for that issue? :)
I designed and made a custom rear IO panel that is moved back comparted to stock and creates the room needed for a bottom radiator. The one in the video is the V1 Design and currently working on a V2 that will have same space in the bottom as the top for a radiator. Together with a few more changes it should make building easier, sneakpeak: www.reddit.com/r/watercooling/comments/14em1n8/itx_liquid_cooling_casemod_with_a_twist/
@@TerHorstCustoms Ah, okay. Of course I found your postings while doing my research. ;) But I always thought you only modified the switchable backpanel. Though since the limiting factor is the mainframes bottom crossbeam it seems like you modified that one too? In a similar fashion the top one is offering space towards the rear, for radiators?
@@BagpiperPhil Yes a lot has been changed; front, bottom and top frame are orignal (including outside panels). The rest are all new custom designed parts to create all the room I needed for the radiators and tall GPU.
Greetings from Germany nice build. Its Art so clean and butiful.
Is there a buildlog or some construction Papers avaiable?
I want to attempt to repuild this set up
Hi, greetings back from NL. Thank you! I have made some reddit posts while I was working on the design but there is no full buildlog or guide on how to do this since it's using 10 custom parts to make it happen. I have sold some diy kit to people to install them self .
@@TerHorstCustoms Is there one kit left and howe much will it Costa?
@@Marc-hg8wv They are build to order since the layout is very intergrated with the hardware. So there is no set currently "in stock" as you could say. If your interested send me a email to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com . This keeps it a bit easier for me to keep track of everything and talk about possible details.
@@TerHorstCustoms i will thanks
where did you got those plate's from?
so it give's more closed compartments
I designed those and got them made locally.
@@TerHorstCustoms dayum it looks really nice!!
@@aZRLLL_NL Thank you! Due to demand I did end up designing a slightly updated design ( ruclips.net/video/x4pkL3I7TOk/видео.html ) and bottom some made in batches for people who would like to make their own.
Hey, wie hoch sind radis und die lüfter?
Both top and bottom radiators are 28mm thick (HardwareLabs GTS360) and fans are 25mm thick (Nocuta A12X25). It was made possible to fit with the mods I did.
Vielen Dank für die Info!!
@@TerHorstCustoms Hey, where can you buy this center wall?
@@dasboot1721 It's more then only the center wall but I can forward you more info if you would like. If possible send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
What size tubing did you go with here? 12mm?
14mm
At the bottom is the clearance available for 25mm fans and a 13mm slim rad?
This modded a configuration and allows for 30mm rad and 25mm thick fans. I'm not sure much room the stock case has.
@@TerHorstCustoms how are these mods completed?
@@harrymorgan4159 They we're done with a custom kit I designed and got made that replaces the stock internal frame.
bro i literally cant find any itx case that can fit dual 360 rads help pls?
I have made a updated video with a kit that will be available to the market for people who would like to get the dual 360 rads in this ITX case.
fuck yeahhhh
I hope you like it!
Is there benchmark on temps for this?
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
I want to copy your build but with latest hardware, does the case had any modification? What radiators can I use.?
@@放棄生命的人 The case has quite a few modifications and is not stock. There is an entity new midframe, rear frame and IO panel, front mounting plate and cable covers. I have made a diy kit for people if they would like to replicate it. The kit allows for dual 360 rads up to 30mmm thick
LOVE THIS BUILD!!! What are the orientations of the fans and is the pc used with the side panels on?
Bottom intake, top exhaust and yes it's used with side panels.
This build is awesome, I'd really like to recreate this build, do you have the documents/specs for the mods you made and the runs?
Thank you, I have made a v2 design of the custom parts that and getting them now made in small batches for people who would like to remake the build. If you would ike more details send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com and then I can forward all the info regarding the kits.
@@TerHorstCustoms Awesome, I’ll be reaching out soon!
@@TerHorstCustoms also thank you. I’ll do the same.
Can I use the T30 fan, which is 5mm taller than the Noctua?
That would not fit unfortunately
Thanks for the great Video!
I wonder: how did you fit a RTX 4090 FE in a case with just 2 GPU slots? I could't figure it out in the video and it's driving me crazy that my RTX 3090 won't fit, although the dimensions are ok.
Thanks! The case isn't stock, that might have something to do with it. The backpanel and midframe are all new custom designed parts.
@@TerHorstCustoms would be really interesting to see those custom parts too!
Thanks for the reply!
How can buy your diy kit? And.. i cannot see psu?
Send us a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com and the PSU is behind a cover on the motherboard side
Is there exist a minimal chance to get schemes to this custom (inside panels, back panel, etc.)?
I unfortunately do not share or sell the design files of the custom parts.
how is the riser cable mounted?
The new custom midframe has a L bracket to mount it.
@TerHorstCustoms how longs is your riser cable?
@@JCNicholsLOL it's the CableMod Right Angle PCI-e 4.0 Riser Cable (Black, 22cm)
@TerHorstCustoms Any hints where you managed to get that middle bracket for holding the motherboard and the PSU? I just checked my Jonsbo i100 and it doesn't have enough space on the bottom for a 360mm radiator + 25mm fans on top.
I designed the custom spine together with other parts to make it all work. In the meantime I have worked on V2 design with a removable midframe and rear IO panel which will allow all hardware assembly outside of the case. A first sample of this V2 design is currently getting made and I should receive that tomorrow (Friday) - I'm looking into being able to sell DIY kits for people so they can remake a build with the same layout.
@@TerHorstCustoms i see. So it's a fully custom frame that holds the components. Too bad Jonsbo decided to neglect the bottom 30mm space and reserve it for 120mm fans. I'm thinking of going at it with a filer and see if I can make a couple of millimeters space for an Alphacool ST20 Radiator (20mm height) and some ultrathin 15mm fans. I would need about 5mm filed away from the motherboard frame to make it fit.
@@tibielias it's possible modify the stock parts to fit a 30mm thick 280 rad and 25mm thickness fans in the bottom. (www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/114r6yq/dual_30mm_radiator_25mm_fans_i100_pro_using/?) This does limit max GPU height.
i wonder what ur temps look like
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
I would love to replicate this build. What all would I need to do because I have the 3 slot model?
In short, a lot. Only the top, bottom and front frame are original. The other 9 parts are a custom design to allow a 360 radiator to fit in the bottom.
@@TerHorstCustoms wish I had a file or blueprint to follow this because this was amazing
@@sheldonxwilliams I have sold some DIY kits that people could install them self but currently working on a redesign.
@@TerHorstCustoms whenever the redesign is available, I would certainly buy it. I plan on doing some little upgrades to my system later on and it would involve watercooling
@@sheldonxwilliams would you mind sending me a email regarding this to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com. ? Then I can reach out once the redesign is done and check with you if it's still something for you.
Did you use a D5 or ddc?? It looks like ddc but only you can confirm
@@dandoorma2788 a D5 is used both options fit tho.
@@TerHorstCustoms amazing! This build is really comprehensive
@@dandoorma2788 thanks 😊
Did you custom make the spine and back panel? where can I get this setup? Absolutely beautiful!
Yes, I made the custom spine. Send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com regarding this if you interested :) Currently working on a kit that people can install them self if there hardware is compatible.
@@TerHorstCustoms Hi there, are you selling these kits? I'd also be interested in getting one. How difficult are they to install?
@@TerHorstCustoms hey. is that kit available?
@@bila222 Hi, I have sold a handful of them. Could send me a email regarding this to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com ? Since it's very hardware specific I would need to check some things first for you.
@@TerHorstCustoms I’ve send you an email!
Great, amazing build! Very understated too.
What mods have you done with the case?
Thank you!
These parts are custom:
1x Rear IO panel.
1x Rear IO plate.
1x Front plate.
1x Motherboard midplate.
1x GPU midplate.
1x GPU support.
1x Pump/Reservoir combo bracket.
1x PSU mounting bracket.
1x PSU cover / dual 2,5'' drive mount.
1x Top cable shroud.
1x Bottom cable shroud.
@@TerHorstCustoms That is a LOT of custom stuff, do you make it yourself or buy it online or..... man what a nice build...
@@Garrett1974 I designed them my self and got the made by a local shop. Currently working on a DIY kit with a improved design for people that would like to remake there own build with this layout. Showcase video with updated design will come online soon. If you would like to get more details send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com.
Do you think I can fit a EVGA 3090 kingpink with a 360 radiator and a custom loop for the cpu?
I think fitting the GPU radiator might be hard due to the pre installed tubes and getting them around the midframe. If you want I can check it with AIO inside of the case tomorrow evening.
@@TerHorstCustoms Did you check?
@@Manderlorian Yes I did but I forgot to reply, it's indeed not possible with this mod do a custom loop and a 360 AIO.
@@TerHorstCustoms Thanks!
What temps are you getting?
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
You did not just do that! Absolute legend! I've been a Mac user since 2003, but realised that Apple cannot handle Cinema 4D and Redshift. It's way too slow, even for the M3 MacBook Pro. The MacStudio only scores around 8,000 points on Cinabench 2024, whereas the 4090 does around 33,000. I think it's obvious that Apple is going to take DECADES to compete against any of the Nvidia cards. It's time to ditch Apple and build a proper system. Having said that, I don't want to build a mega tower PC, but rather something smaller and more compact. Your design is spot on i think. Thank you for sharing the specs too! Great job!
Thank you! Enjoy building :)
Not bad
Thanks :)
What was the performance on this like as well? Looks like it might achieve the dream of small form factor, powerful, and quiet. Does it run very quiet under load?
Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
Cool PC, when will you do the giveaway of it ;)
It's already on it way too the owner 😜
is this use 2x 360mm aio, at the bottom and top?
This used two 360 radiators in a custom loop.
@@TerHorstCustoms is it jonsplus i100 pro is same as pccooler i100 pro?
cause im not see at my country the brand of it
@@dev9033 no they are not the same JonsPlus is a different brand then PC cooler. If i may ask, what County are you located?
if i order somehow from the mid frame, would u be willing to sell and ship to me ? Thanks a ton, i need a nice small case with 2 rads like that, im on a lian li mini and i prefer something like this than waste also more money for 2 280 rads new and stay in infinite search for a case to support dual 280 rads like that
Hi, yes can be arranged. I have made a second batch if kits for people like your self who would like to get the same cooling capacity. I can forward all info the regarding the DIY kits if you send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
Can a 10mm hard tube pc build still be done today? Or are 10mm tubing & fittings just to hard to find? If you know a good priced site with inv, please let me know, thanks!
Smallest commen hardline is 12mm these days.
are those slim rads or normal?
Normal rads, HardwareLabs GTS360's. Those are 28mm thickness.
what mod did u do ?
Made new midplates for ssandwich configuration, moved up the entire spine to allow dual normal thickness radiators and fans (new rear frame and front plate) and a few covers for cleaner looks.
Awesome build! Can you tell the CPU and GPU temps? Please!
All the info :) Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
how would you go about draining this?
Most of the loop is drained through the reservoir, however to drain the bottom radiator there is a secondary drainport on the radiator outlet with a fitting
@@Firstname-Lastname-Numbers Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
Nice! Shouldn't you have said 7950x? 😅
AMD's own site also lists a capital X
Radiator specs please.
p.s. Thank you
They are Hardware Labs Black Ice Nemesis GTS 360 but they both only fit due to new custom deisgned internal midframe.
@@TerHorstCustoms bro your reply was so quick thanks 😇
@@TerHorstCustoms could you also show/tell me how you got them to fit pls?
@@Myhandbig I got email that you posted a comment so checked it out :)
@@Myhandbig It was made with new custom panels I designed and got made local. Currently working on a V2 design that makes builidng easier with a remoable midframe that allows you to assemble the hardware outside of the case. I'm planning to do new build with the V2 kit once it's done but here is a preview of the first sample with V2 design: www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/14elt10/i100_mod_with_removable_midframe_and_dual_360_rads/
Qual o valor
This is a client build, I do not publicly discuss value.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
What is the music?
BISIESTO by Hiracutch and Giving Way by AERØHEAD.
Title needs to be correct bud...."7950x" not 7590x Clean Buiild
Thanks, fixed :)
Could you give me temps pls
All the info :) Temps after 30 mins of Aida64 Extreme CPU, FPU, DRAM and GPU stresstest. CPU tweaks: Curve offset on -30 and power limit 175w (same CineBench core as stock). GPU tweaks: undervolt to 950mV at 2850mhz and +750mhz on the memory. Screenshot of results: ibb.co/pZF5155
Gorgeos work. Sad think, can't buy it from Russia.
Thank you, yeah I think it hard to get to Russia.
Dont say to me you used water as coolant
EK Cryofuel clear 🙂
Can you build something simillar to me? I'll pay you :p
The PC in the video was a client build but unfortunately due to time constraints I currently do not offer that anymore.
What's the point without windowed side panels, manufacturers are all incredibly uncreative
They also sell a version with TG panels but the client for this build wanted vented panels.
@@TerHorstCustoms That's actually good to know, will check it out, thank you.
It's hilarious how everybody is using plants at the edge of the frame. C'mon guys be creative and add something that has to do with computers. Something cool and geometric, not those green plants, especially if they're made out of plastic
We all need something to hide wires don't we, this works for me and if you want something else go for it 🙂
do you sell this?
The entire pc?
@@TerHorstCustoms yes. or with diy custom plates i guess?
@@TerHorstCustoms your build is much better than optimal itx builds. it looks clean and it is well thought out i have never seen itx build this clean and complete
@@TerHorstCustoms also just wondering at the last bit of video how come the plate is covering the power supply's fan?
@@emptiness018 Yes I sell the panels mod your own case to make it all fit. The plate is not covering fan, its facing to the inside and gets air inbetween the midplates.