I really loved the visuals of the case too, but even when sold with the pump and distro-plate, it'll be a cold day in hell before I'm paying $500+ for it. I'll _make_ my own case without needing to put that much $$ put into it.
@@RAW_Reality before buying a new case take a look at Bitspowers store as they have distro plates. They have one for the phanteks Evolv X which has the same interior chassis as the P600S so it fits. Sure it can cost 100+ - (depends on your home currency) but hey some are big enough that you save on a resevoir AND some include a pump. Usually a DDC with Bitspower I think.
@@RAW_Reality the case is only $340, which is a bargain if you think about it because you get both the pump and reservoir, plus the case itself, getting everything separate would cost 100s of dollars more, especially since it is a distro plate
@@hunterjohnston8 At the time I wrote the first comment, it was closer to $540 than $340... I checked it even before making the comment. But at $340, I could see it being of a more reasonable value. For context, I _am_ making my own case, and the materials will run me ~$90 for the case, so the remaining $250 sounds about right for all the other components, give or take...
This is a freakin' gorgeous Chasis and build GGF. I love how the top radiator is mounted to the side like that, its very unique. And man you nailed it with that shade of blue with those frosted hard tubing & that coolant. And I think when you have your 24pin & PCI-E 8pin sleeved cables aligned straight and neat like that, really adds so much & finishes off the build. You guys always create some sick builds, but as to this date this is going to be my favorite one. GG's GGF! Keep up the awesome content!
I love the builds so much, and not only that, the edit matches the build so well. Always loving seeing a new video from you in my sub box because I already know that it's going to be a sick build with an amazing edit to go along side it. I don't think there is anyone on RUclips that can create a video the is anywhere near the same level of quality. Keep up the good work, I always look forward to a new video from you.
Honestly the best channel I have seen in terms of custom build time lapse videos. Excellent work. I'm a little intimidated to do a custom loop but I want to.
For anyone looking for the fittings, they're as follows: 3 x EK-AF 20mm Extender (2 for top rad / 1 for distro plate) 5 x EK-AF Angled 90° (2 for GPU block / 2 for top rad / 1 for distro plate) 14 x EK-AF HDC (used throughout) 4 x EK-AF 2x45° (distro plate) 2 x EK-AF 45° (1 for GPU / 1 for bottom rad) If you have any questions, let me know. I've just used these fittings for this case and it's fitting perfectly :)
@@bboyclipsy This isn't my build, I just happened to have used this build as guidance for my own and thought I'd help out by providing details on the fittings :)
@@bboyclipsy I'm using two PWM fan splitters in my build at the moment like these - www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Matters-Pack-Computer-Splitter/dp/B07QB9D463/ I may get a better solution at some point, but I'm still waiting on my 3080 / 5900X, so I haven't even been able to complete the build yet :( Good luck with your build!
Hopefully we'll get them before the end of the year! The only thing that concerns me at the moment with this build, is that the bottom radiator used in this video and my build (Coolstream 360 PE) prevents you from attaching a fitting to the drain port. I think I might have to flip my PC upside down and use the fill port as a drain port 😬
This is one of the best builds i've seen, i like it so much that i'll do something very similar for my next build. Canyou please add more details on how many fittings, angles, and extenders you've used for this?
I've seen a lot of your builds, but this one is just cool, elegant and beautiful. I think I'm going to try the frosted tubes and blue coolant on my own build.
Some personal approaches that I would have done differently. The top 2 tubes, would rotate the fittings outwards so the tubes are running across the top and bottom of the fans. The bottom GPU tube I would again angle the tube at the rad outwards to run along the edge of the fan instead of the middle of the fan, that will also bring it in front and hide the GPU cable a bit instead of vise versa. The top GPU tube I would S bend it at the distribution block to bring it out directly on top of the bottom tube that is now along the edge of the fan. Still a cool looking PC though!
I wish this showed how the psu was connected. It doesn't look like it is in the water loop. It is also a shame the gpu wasn't mounted vertically. With a thinner rad on the bottom maybe there's more space to do that?
Damn...that's a VERY nice build. I'm running the Liquid Devil as well. I'm using the same NVMe drive also, but using a 3700X for the processor. I went with the non-RGB version of the Velocity CPU block, and looking at the RGB version in this build...I feel that I MAY have made a mistake. lol Edit: I forgot to mention, that tubing...looks absolutely amazing!
Was wondering if you could share the exact fittings names you used on this case's distro block the black twisted ones Damn this build is just epic. Just the color I wanted. And the frosted tubing makes the blue look even more epic
Absolutely stunning build. I love this color theme with frosty tubes. Way better blue accent than original orange. I would love to build my next workstation with water cooled 3090 in this case. How loud is the pump in it? I heard rumors that it is pretty loud... couldn’t find any proper review of in win 303ek
Hey guys. I am looking forward to building a similar build like this one in the same case. Does anyone know how he poured in the liquid and how he can get in out again, as I don't see any additional ventiles in the distro plate.
First time water cooled builder looking to almost replicate this. Could you please share the exact number of fittings and angle extenders you used for this build?
How did you geht rid of the orange paint on the glas and the front? without damaging the paint of the other parts. Im working on my build half a year now and dont figure it out. ;/ btw. it´s not a rebuild, just a inwin 303ek build for myself.
What plate is pre-installed on the right side with the logo on it? That is something I had in mind myself. Would apreciate a link or measurements if it's custom made.
absolutely stunning build :) love the color contrast, only thing that am curious.. how's the temperature like? Reason being, the top radiator which is pushing air from the case to the radiator.. if the case panel are out. It should not be an issue. but if panel is close, will there be enough cool air from the bottom? As what I see from the bottom, it's pulling the hot air from the radiator and there are no cool air intake from the front..
Curently building my first liquid system in 20 years. Trying to keep it in my 303 as well. Waiting on the block for my xxx 5700xt that won't stay cool doing anything 4k.
Like im so confused how did you get the area where the 24 pin comes out so clean? You said you used a 3mm Aluminium panel but did you cut out anything or just place it over the existing area and held it in with screws?
May I ask where you installed the ball valve to let the water out? And which static extenders did you use? Are the two on the top left 14mm? And is the one on the distro plate a 20mm? Would be delighted if you answer:)
Definitely, one of the most stylish water builds I've ever seen. Great job.
Игорь Ларионов you should check of designs by ifr he does insanse water cooled builds
*EVER* ?!
This is so crisp! I love the frosted tubes. Great work man!
That tubing in combo with that coolant looks amazing. Such a nice build.
One of the most amazing case and custom water cooling system i have ever been seen
Simply phenomenal. Not only a ridiculously clean build, but also stunning camera work. 6/5
I just fell in love with that case and them frosted tubes. Great build as usual.
I really loved the visuals of the case too, but even when sold with the pump and distro-plate, it'll be a cold day in hell before I'm paying $500+ for it.
I'll _make_ my own case without needing to put that much $$ put into it.
@@RAW_Reality before buying a new case take a look at Bitspowers store as they have distro plates. They have one for the phanteks Evolv X which has the same interior chassis as the P600S so it fits.
Sure it can cost 100+ - (depends on your home currency) but hey some are big enough that you save on a resevoir AND some include a pump. Usually a DDC with Bitspower I think.
@@vankrom6217 Good to know. My thanks. 👍
@@RAW_Reality the case is only $340, which is a bargain if you think about it because you get both the pump and reservoir, plus the case itself, getting everything separate would cost 100s of dollars more, especially since it is a distro plate
@@hunterjohnston8 At the time I wrote the first comment, it was closer to $540 than $340... I checked it even before making the comment. But at $340, I could see it being of a more reasonable value.
For context, I _am_ making my own case, and the materials will run me ~$90 for the case, so the remaining $250 sounds about right for all the other components, give or take...
This is a freakin' gorgeous Chasis and build GGF. I love how the top radiator is mounted to the side like that, its very unique. And man you nailed it with that shade of blue with those frosted hard tubing & that coolant. And I think when you have your 24pin & PCI-E 8pin sleeved cables aligned straight and neat like that, really adds so much & finishes off the build. You guys always create some sick builds, but as to this date this is going to be my favorite one. GG's GGF! Keep up the awesome content!
Cleanest build I ever saw damn so clean! Absolutely nuts 💙
I love the builds so much, and not only that, the edit matches the build so well. Always loving seeing a new video from you in my sub box because I already know that it's going to be a sick build with an amazing edit to go along side it. I don't think there is anyone on RUclips that can create a video the is anywhere near the same level of quality. Keep up the good work, I always look forward to a new video from you.
Also Idk if I'm seeing stuff but was that a water-cooled PSU?
@@lyanryons7355 Thank you :) yes it was but didn't run it in the loop this time. It will still run without water.
Dude I don't know what's cooler. Your builds, your cinematography, or your music.
Has to be the best one yet. I love seeing builds in this color. Would love to have a system that had a blue/gray/silver theme to it.
Honestly the best channel I have seen in terms of custom build time lapse videos. Excellent work. I'm a little intimidated to do a custom loop but I want to.
For anyone looking for the fittings, they're as follows:
3 x EK-AF 20mm Extender (2 for top rad / 1 for distro plate)
5 x EK-AF Angled 90° (2 for GPU block / 2 for top rad / 1 for distro plate)
14 x EK-AF HDC (used throughout)
4 x EK-AF 2x45° (distro plate)
2 x EK-AF 45° (1 for GPU / 1 for bottom rad)
If you have any questions, let me know. I've just used these fittings for this case and it's fitting perfectly :)
By the way, did you used some kind of "Fan Hub" on another side of the case? Everything looks so clean ;)
@@bboyclipsy This isn't my build, I just happened to have used this build as guidance for my own and thought I'd help out by providing details on the fittings :)
@@siggerz100 oh ok, and maybe you are using some fan hub for your build?
@@bboyclipsy I'm using two PWM fan splitters in my build at the moment like these - www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Matters-Pack-Computer-Splitter/dp/B07QB9D463/
I may get a better solution at some point, but I'm still waiting on my 3080 / 5900X, so I haven't even been able to complete the build yet :(
Good luck with your build!
Hopefully we'll get them before the end of the year!
The only thing that concerns me at the moment with this build, is that the bottom radiator used in this video and my build (Coolstream 360 PE) prevents you from attaching a fitting to the drain port.
I think I might have to flip my PC upside down and use the fill port as a drain port 😬
This just might be the cleanest build I've ever seen. Just wow.
This is one of the best builds i've seen, i like it so much that i'll do something very similar for my next build. Canyou please add more details on how many fittings, angles, and extenders you've used for this?
bro, i have 1 question in the minute 3:11, you put somewthin in the gabvinet, this things you buy 5then or the box haveit??
So clean and elegant at the same time. And that blue..
Introduction the pc that cools your room
I really like the scenes where he like get's rid of some of the frames to sync in with the music
Loved the build
I am one of those that dislikes RGB. Yet, when I watch your videos, you make it tasteful. Keep up the exceptional videos and builds!
I've seen a lot of your builds, but this one is just cool, elegant and beautiful. I think I'm going to try the frosted tubes and blue coolant on my own build.
I love the colour blue and this build is such beautiful! Great work!
The parallel tubing really sets the build into overdrive
How did you connect the almost 10 ARGB into the single header
could you give a list of the fittings you used,
love it! the frosted acrylic tubes really kill it
I'd love to see a sick SFF build once in a while :)
How tf does this only have 6.9k views there should be millions of views here
Beautiful build! Great Job! Eyecatcher in blue!
5:34 how do they zoom the camera like that? I'd like to know the technique.
i dont think it’s just zoom, im pretty sure they’re slowly rolling the camera forward
the background music make it look more badass!
Jesus Christ this looks amazing, I mean I usually love all your work, but this looks so sharp and neat that I can't explain it.
Came here for the build, stayed for the music and the build :)
Some personal approaches that I would have done differently. The top 2 tubes, would rotate the fittings outwards so the tubes are running across the top and bottom of the fans. The bottom GPU tube I would again angle the tube at the rad outwards to run along the edge of the fan instead of the middle of the fan, that will also bring it in front and hide the GPU cable a bit instead of vise versa. The top GPU tube I would S bend it at the distribution block to bring it out directly on top of the bottom tube that is now along the edge of the fan. Still a cool looking PC though!
I wish this showed how the psu was connected. It doesn't look like it is in the water loop. It is also a shame the gpu wasn't mounted vertically. With a thinner rad on the bottom maybe there's more space to do that?
I like to recreate this build what four fittings i need ?
Has to be some of the sexiest b-roll ever, absolute beauty of a build.
once again an amazing build! well done mate
Damn...that's a VERY nice build. I'm running the Liquid Devil as well. I'm using the same NVMe drive also, but using a 3700X for the processor. I went with the non-RGB version of the Velocity CPU block, and looking at the RGB version in this build...I feel that I MAY have made a mistake. lol
Edit:
I forgot to mention, that tubing...looks absolutely amazing!
Dayuummmm that is the CLEANEST build I’ve seen in a while amazing totally want one of these 👌
temps?
Was wondering if you could share the exact fittings names you used on this case's distro block the black twisted ones
Damn this build is just epic. Just the color I wanted. And the frosted tubing makes the blue look even more epic
where can i get it?
Never clicked faster in my life! Beautiful build as always
Anybody know the tubing?
I need those rgb numbers for the ram leds!!
Absolutely stunning build. I love this color theme with frosty tubes. Way better blue accent than original orange. I would love to build my next workstation with water cooled 3090 in this case. How loud is the pump in it? I heard rumors that it is pretty loud... couldn’t find any proper review of in win 303ek
That's beautiful, always amazed by the systems you create👍
Whaat a watercooled psu!
Whaaaat an ek watercooled case?! Whaaaaaaaaat! Vertical mounted rad! This whole video got me like wow
Hey guys. I am looking forward to building a similar build like this one in the same case. Does anyone know how he poured in the liquid and how he can get in out again, as I don't see any additional ventiles in the distro plate.
WHERES the pump for the water to flow?
this is on another level...
The graphite (gun metal) color cabinet looks best than any other
Neat and crisp. Awesome!
Gorgeous build as always ❤️
Can u pls list all fittings,badge,stopper, rings u used for this build? and how many from em u used?
See my latest comment :)
It was great then the lights turned on and it was down right amazing! 🤯
Did u got have place enough next pump to drain loop ? u placed a valve or not ? maybe 240 rad should be better ?
such an awesome build!!!!
love it
Wow this so amazing ...but how much that all cost in this pc
First time water cooled builder looking to almost replicate this. Could you please share the exact number of fittings and angle extenders you used for this build?
See my latest comment :)
What does the frosted tubes called? And which company sell them!
More case reviews yes thankyou
Oh boy. Look at this beauty.
How did you geht rid of the orange paint on the glas and the front? without damaging the paint of the other parts. Im working on my build half a year now and dont figure it out. ;/ btw. it´s not a rebuild, just a inwin 303ek build for myself.
What plate is pre-installed on the right side with the logo on it? That is something I had in mind myself. Would apreciate a link or measurements if it's custom made.
It's built into the InWin 303EK Edition case :)
How’d you repaint the orange stripes? It’s really messing up the color palette of my build
absolutely stunning build :) love the color contrast, only thing that am curious.. how's the temperature like? Reason being, the top radiator which is pushing air from the case to the radiator.. if the case panel are out. It should not be an issue. but if panel is close, will there be enough cool air from the bottom? As what I see from the bottom, it's pulling the hot air from the radiator and there are no cool air intake from the front..
Did you have to paint the stripes on the front that are normally orange?
How thick can de radiators (top and bottom) be? Thank you
case did not mention purchase link
one of the coolest build i've ever seen
the best done on this channel
How you can change the water? Don’t find any way on your case
What kind of tubing?
I noticed the pin stripping is blue. Did you repaint it? How hard is it to change or remove it from the panel glass?
what kind of tubes are those?
where to buy the matte hard tubes
Hope power color has a similar design planned for Big Navi
Always nice project
What is the air flow like?
What is the push and pull like?
How did you get your tubes to look like that?
Are those frosted glass tubing?
I just picked up the last case in stock on amazon cause EK announced this case is at end of life.
Curently building my first liquid system in 20 years. Trying to keep it in my 303 as well. Waiting on the block for my xxx 5700xt that won't stay cool doing anything 4k.
where is ur drain? i cant see it
Like im so confused how did you get the area where the 24 pin comes out so clean? You said you used a 3mm Aluminium panel but did you cut out anything or just place it over the existing area and held it in with screws?
Awesome build! What are these frosted tubes? where can I buy them?
Dream build 😍
Wouldn’t the PSU be in the way of airflow?
What tubing is that?
I’d you customized the front of the Inwin?
where is the pump btw? with the reservoir?
Yup
Love that case, idk much about custom loops but if you have a distribution block, you don’t need a reservoir?
May I ask where you installed the ball valve to let the water out?
And which static extenders did you use? Are the two on the top left 14mm? And is the one on the distro plate a 20mm?
Would be delighted if you answer:)
Could somebody pls answer me?
Is that fan configuration correct? One case fan to exhaust 6 fans of heat? Should they not all be the other way around?
Top 3 are exhaust
What kind of pipe?
Hey! I'm trying to build the same setup, can you tell me what extenders/angles you are using on the top radiator? Thank you.
See my most recent comment :)
Bro how do you get those frosted tubes you gotta tell me man....
what tubing is that!