Thank you, unfortunately there is no space for a 3,5'' drive in between the motherboard and PSU. There is only 84mm of space in between those and the drive is wider.
@@Garrett1974 Yes, I'm currently working on a small batch of Diy kits for people who would like to recreate the build on there own. If you would like more info send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
Boards can't be taller then regular itx (17cm) but can be longer like this board for example (www.anandtech.com/show/16277/asrock-rack-deep-mini-itx-romed4id-2t) This would cover over the cutout for the rubber gromet that is used to route the 24 pin power cable.
@@TerHorstCustoms - I see what your saying - In the custom world, I guess you could move the hole with the gromet. Would that get in the way of anything else on the back side?
@@lhbbq Correct, then you just move it since there is currently roughy 75mm/ 3 inches between the edge of the ITX bied and the PSU Cover. Only thing that I currently can think of is that the bend with the 24pin could be harder due to the cable maybe lining up with the GPU power cable front the other side.
Great build! Is the mod kit still available and is it compatible with just the typical fan based GPUs? I was thinking on going with he pump res cpu-block combo.
Thank you, there is currently a new batch of kits in the works, the parts need to go to powdercoating to get finished. The kit was not designed around typical aircooled GPU's meaning support is very limited on those. For example a reference 6900xt from AMD does fit but it's limit on thickness and most current gen GPU's are bigger. The kit has room for a pump res combo cpu block.
what a beautiful water cooling building nice. do you share those fils of the mod frame of that pc case i want it too building watercooling for my i100 pro
Awesome build! Which panels are custom and can you make them available? 🤩 The Installation of fittings and tubing must have bee a pain, why didn't you install the fittings with the spine removed from the case?
You can see all the custom panels in the short before the case is out back together and yes a kit will be made available for people to install in there own case. Installing the fittings on the blocks is easy and can not be done before mounting the midframe or else it just doesn't fit in. Fittings in the rads can be installed while the midframe is removed and also fairly easy to do. Tubes can only be installed once the midframe is in the case.
I already own the case and will be upgrading hardware this year and really want to do dual 360's. I noticed you mentioned selling the custom plates, but it looks like the kit sits closer to front panel, is it possible to maintain a 3.5 drive with the kit?
Man I started working on a case 2 years ago that is nearly identical to this layout... but vertical! Same concept of having two 360 rads creating almost a windtunnel through the case. Have all of it done in Fusion and was starting some prints to test out tolerances but sadly I haven't had the time to finish it and I still have all the EK blocks and cooling parts sitting in a box :( Worse yet is the the 3090 I have for it waiting is already starting to age haha, further discouraging me from finishing it.
Just saw this on Reddit & I wish I had found out about this case before I purchased the NR200. How long is that GPU? I'm trying to see if the 7900XTX will fit like this?
This one is 268mm from the op of my head but the GPU compatibility is as follows: 5.Max GPU height is 155mm and max length support; 5.1 265mm to 285mm with a FLT120 D5 or DDC. 5.2 325mm with a FLT80 DDC - Side port closed with stock plugs 5.3 405mm with a EK Velocity² DDC 4.2 PWM CPU/Res/Pump combo block.
@@TerHorstCustoms perfect! Thanks so much for the response. I already have a FLT80 but I also have the Barrow CPU Pump/Res Block! I’m 1000% ordering this case. Guess the NR200 will become my travel rig case or I’ll strip the paint & repaint it pink for my daughters build.
@@TeklienIt's a great case. I'm building in it now. You'll need to do mods (as shown in this video) to get 2x360s to fit. But in the horizontal GPU non sandwich layout you can do 2x360s with the bottom being an XSPC TX and 15mm or thinner fans.
I made the following new custom sheet metal panels: 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. Unfortunately I don't have a printable solution but I have made a small batch of panels. However I recently saw a printable option on Reddit that might be interesting for you.
Unfortunately, those will not be shared as I have made a small batch of them to be sold in DIY kits for people who would like to get the same layout in their case.
The custom kit made out of the following new parts that can be installed original i100 Pro frame/ case. (Parts are shown at 1:01 in the video) 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. Includes following extra parts for user to be able to install the kit: 1x Drill guide for front plate. (Made out 1,5mm thick steel, powercoated and mounts to original case holes and stock screws) 1x Drill guide for bottom radiator mounting. (Made out 1,5mm thick steel, powercoated and mounts to original case holes and stock screws) 2x Metal drill size 2,5mm (To drill pilot holes with use of the drill guides) 2x Metal drill size 4,5mm (Final hole size to be able to mount front plate and most common radiator screws - M3, UNC6-32 and M4) 1x Countersunk bit 6,3mm (To clean up 4,5mm holes) 1x Instructions and Lengths needed for custom cables if you would like to go that route. Important note on what is needed but not included: - The kit does not work with the stock riser cable. -> For this I use the Link UP Gen 4 Riser PN: PCIE4EXT11SR-025 (Right angle 25cm long) - A EPS extension cable -> Total EPS power cable lenght needed = 700mm. Most stock SFX / SFX-L EPS cables are 400mm long.
@@TerHorstCustoms ahh... so it means that if i want to make an exact same one, i might not be able to? do you have a video on how to make them? or where it can be purchased from?
@@gn1w correct, I'm currently getting a batch of kits made for people, then they can remake it. If your interested you can send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com for more information
@@TerHorstCustoms Ik looking to build a new case and I'm thinking I might go for the i100. Did you see any other cases that have the potential to fit 2 360 radiators? Oh and does this case support a D5 pump in this config?
@@slavarecall8105 yes, there still are some in stock, could you send a email to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com . Then we can share all the details regarding the kit.
@@TerHorstCustoms I would like to build such a powerful and at the same time maximally compact computer. At home I have a large powerful computer. But I can't take it with me. I am often far from home. I want to have a powerful computer in a small case. I really like this assembly on video.
That reservoir is absolutely fit!
Thanks! As designed :)
Very nice build! Great to see the hardware support is getting wider! Keep up the great work
Thank you! The more options the better :)
This is an amazing build! It even looks like there is space for a 3.5" drive between the motherboard and psu.
Thank you, unfortunately there is no space for a 3,5'' drive in between the motherboard and PSU. There is only 84mm of space in between those and the drive is wider.
Amazing! So much power in such a small package.
Thanks, almost could be a oven.
Excellent...
@@gorillaxrich Thank you!
Thats my next PC FF cooling for sure. Great esthetics.
Thank you!
So cool, love the build
Thank you 🙏
I wish I had your innovation and the tools to do this very nice work
I would love to see it, you don't have to so extreme as I did here. Start of small and do what you enjoy!
@@TerHorstCustoms Yes I would love to make or have something like this. I have the case but could not get the bottom rad in.
@@BrianLove-v9h The custom parts for this will become available as DIY for people who would like to do the same :)
Fantastic build! 🎉
Thank you Frederick!
Another stunning build.
Thank you Larsen
Craftsmanship at it's finest.
Thank you Gijs!
Such an amazing project!
Thank you Ellie!
Bro! i love these edits! Pc turned out super nice too! super stealth!
Thank you Sk4tt! I spend way to many hours editing this.
Superb, once again... BUT it needs a window of course 😍
Thank you and yes this also works for the window version if this case.
@@TerHorstCustoms Any chance you'll sell it... or the previous one? 😁
@@Garrett1974 Yes, I'm currently working on a small batch of Diy kits for people who would like to recreate the build on there own. If you would like more info send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
@@TerHorstCustoms no I mean selling the builds... 😅
@@Garrett1974 Oh, no I do not current sell full systems.
My friend Congratulations, your work is excellent, tasteful and refined 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you 🙏
Very Nice build again 😁
Thank you Wim!
Awesome Video and Amazing Build
Thank you :)
@Ter Horst Customs - Thank you so much; much success to you!
This case will naturally support a Deep ITX as well, right? With the gain what is lost?
Boards can't be taller then regular itx (17cm) but can be longer like this board for example (www.anandtech.com/show/16277/asrock-rack-deep-mini-itx-romed4id-2t) This would cover over the cutout for the rubber gromet that is used to route the 24 pin power cable.
@@TerHorstCustoms - I see what your saying - In the custom world, I guess you could move the hole with the gromet. Would that get in the way of anything else on the back side?
@@lhbbq Correct, then you just move it since there is currently roughy 75mm/ 3 inches between the edge of the ITX bied and the PSU Cover. Only thing that I currently can think of is that the bend with the 24pin could be harder due to the cable maybe lining up with the GPU power cable front the other side.
@@TerHorstCustoms You are correct. Have you done any work on an I400? Even if you have not posted. I sent you an email. Can you share some pics?
@@lhbbq I have not done any work with a i400. What pictures would you like to see exactly? You can send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
One of the best!!!!!!
Thank you 🙏
Love it!
Thank you!
You cant mount 360mm rad at bottom with stock case? How? What am I missing here?
With all the new custom parts that I designed and are shown at 1:00 . They make it possible.
@@TerHorstCustoms ok but as they are custom made is it still possible to order them? Wanna plan out for future what case I want to migrate into.
@@sadus33 There is currently some diy kits in stock stock (terhorstcustoms.com/products/i100-pro-dual-360mm-radiator-diy-kit-v2/)
Amazing work! Absolutely stunning. Are you using 30mm tall radiators for that build?
Thank you and yes, 30mm thick radiators
Great build! Is the mod kit still available and is it compatible with just the typical fan based GPUs? I was thinking on going with he pump res cpu-block combo.
Thank you, there is currently a new batch of kits in the works, the parts need to go to powdercoating to get finished. The kit was not designed around typical aircooled GPU's meaning support is very limited on those. For example a reference 6900xt from AMD does fit but it's limit on thickness and most current gen GPU's are bigger. The kit has room for a pump res combo cpu block.
Very nice build! you got mail for the diy kit :)
Thank you very much!
what a beautiful water cooling building nice. do you share those fils of the mod frame of that pc case i want it too building watercooling for my i100 pro
I do not share the files, I'm working on getting some kits made for people.
Awesome build! Which panels are custom and can you make them available? 🤩 The Installation of fittings and tubing must have bee a pain, why didn't you install the fittings with the spine removed from the case?
You can see all the custom panels in the short before the case is out back together and yes a kit will be made available for people to install in there own case. Installing the fittings on the blocks is easy and can not be done before mounting the midframe or else it just doesn't fit in. Fittings in the rads can be installed while the midframe is removed and also fairly easy to do. Tubes can only be installed once the midframe is in the case.
Awesome, I am definitely interested!
@@sparkplugbarrens if you would more direct updates, you can send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
just amazing.
Thanks
Amazing build! Superb! What's up with upside down io in the back?
That is called a sandwich layout, due to the riser cable the motherboard needs no be inverted.
Great setup. Is diy kit has a release date?
Yes, its released. If you would like more info send a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com
dikke build man!! we need moarrr
Dankjewel! More soon™️
What are temps when pushing this rig?
These are the temps after 45 mins of Aida64 Extreme stresstest in a 25c room: ibb.co/VT9trvm
Jeroeehoeeeen, doe nou wel jeroen!
Ik ga het proberen :)
I already own the case and will be upgrading hardware this year and really want to do dual 360's.
I noticed you mentioned selling the custom plates, but it looks like the kit sits closer to front panel, is it possible to maintain a 3.5 drive with the kit?
Unfortunately not, as that space was used for the hardware.
Man I started working on a case 2 years ago that is nearly identical to this layout... but vertical! Same concept of having two 360 rads creating almost a windtunnel through the case. Have all of it done in Fusion and was starting some prints to test out tolerances but sadly I haven't had the time to finish it and I still have all the EK blocks and cooling parts sitting in a box :(
Worse yet is the the 3090 I have for it waiting is already starting to age haha, further discouraging me from finishing it.
Don't be discouraged by hardware that ages, still very powerful these days.
I’m back 😅 what’s the temps on this, same as last time?
These are still the temps after 45 mins of Aida64 Extreme stresstest in a 25c room: ibb.co/VT9trvm
clean
Thank you!
Perfection.
Thank you!
Just saw this on Reddit & I wish I had found out about this case before I purchased the NR200. How long is that GPU? I'm trying to see if the 7900XTX will fit like this?
This one is 268mm from the op of my head but the GPU compatibility is as follows:
5.Max GPU height is 155mm and max length support;
5.1 265mm to 285mm with a FLT120 D5 or DDC.
5.2 325mm with a FLT80 DDC - Side port closed with stock plugs
5.3 405mm with a EK Velocity² DDC 4.2 PWM CPU/Res/Pump combo block.
@@TerHorstCustoms perfect! Thanks so much for the response. I already have a FLT80 but I also have the Barrow CPU Pump/Res Block! I’m 1000% ordering this case. Guess the NR200 will become my travel rig case or I’ll strip the paint & repaint it pink for my daughters build.
@@TeklienIt's a great case. I'm building in it now. You'll need to do mods (as shown in this video) to get 2x360s to fit. But in the horizontal GPU non sandwich layout you can do 2x360s with the bottom being an XSPC TX and 15mm or thinner fans.
@@paskowitz nah I’m shoving 6 P28’s in there
@@Teklien that sounds like a fun build for your daughter as well.
What have you done to get the dual rad support running? Are there any printable things you can offer?
I made the following new custom sheet metal panels:
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.
Unfortunately I don't have a printable solution but I have made a small batch of panels. However I recently saw a printable option on Reddit that might be interesting for you.
@@TerHorstCustoms Hey would you Share the Proces how you done them?
@@ferhatkarakurt2720 you mean the design or how I made them?
@@TerHorstCustoms all the meassure from the Customer Panels you made
Unfortunately, those will not be shared as I have made a small batch of them to be sold in DIY kits for people who would like to get the same layout in their case.
whats the rough cost of this build please want to do something similar
The case with mods and custom loop parta is roughly 1,8k euro. So this with all parts at msrp would be 3,5k I guess.
Is the pump integrated with the CPU block?
@@eukaliptal the pump is in the res, its a combo.
sick
Thank you!
Do you think it would be possible to do the same rad config with t30s?
Unfortunately not, the top it hits the riser/ ac cable in the PSU and in the bottom it would hit the fittings out of the FLT120 on the bottom.
@@TerHorstCustoms appreciate the info!
Hi, when you say custom kit for dual rad, what are the kits? Could you share? As i plan to build one as well. Thanks in advance.
The custom kit made out of the following new parts that can be installed original i100 Pro frame/ case. (Parts are shown at 1:01 in the video)
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.
Includes following extra parts for user to be able to install the kit:
1x Drill guide for front plate. (Made out 1,5mm thick steel, powercoated and mounts to original case holes and stock screws)
1x Drill guide for bottom radiator mounting. (Made out 1,5mm thick steel, powercoated and mounts to original case holes and stock screws)
2x Metal drill size 2,5mm (To drill pilot holes with use of the drill guides)
2x Metal drill size 4,5mm (Final hole size to be able to mount front plate and most common radiator screws - M3, UNC6-32 and M4)
1x Countersunk bit 6,3mm (To clean up 4,5mm holes)
1x Instructions and Lengths needed for custom cables if you would like to go that route.
Important note on what is needed but not included:
- The kit does not work with the stock riser cable. -> For this I use the Link UP Gen 4 Riser PN: PCIE4EXT11SR-025 (Right angle 25cm long)
- A EPS extension cable -> Total EPS power cable lenght needed = 700mm. Most stock SFX / SFX-L EPS cables are 400mm long.
@@TerHorstCustoms ahh... so it means that if i want to make an exact same one, i might not be able to? do you have a video on how to make them? or where it can be purchased from?
@@gn1w correct, I'm currently getting a batch of kits made for people, then they can remake it. If your interested you can send me a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com for more information
Do you still sell the kit needed for this build and if so should I just conntact you via mail ?
cheers
Yes, I do and email would be easiest.
I have a 7800x 3d and an RTX 4090 I want to put into this build, I also have the hardware for it also.
Yes a 4090 will fit and that combo with a 7800x3d will be more then capable to be cooled.
is dit de versie met de glazen zijpanelen?
Voor deze build niet, dit was met geventileerde panelen.
@@TerHorstCustoms Ik looking to build a new case and I'm thinking I might go for the i100. Did you see any other cases that have the potential to fit 2 360 radiators? Oh and does this case support a D5 pump in this config?
@@fissavids8767 it all depends on how much you want the modify the case. With these mods the builds used a D5 flt120.
@@TerHorstCustoms does your modkit support active backplates for gpu's?
@@fissavids8767 The EK ones, yes. Other brands I can double check for you if you would like that.
Can u give me the tube's info?
It is Corsair Hydro X Series XT Hardline 14mm Tubing - Satin Black
@@TerHorstCustoms thanks
Sick! You have almost as many comments as likes. Excellent ratio:)
I think the ratio is kinda off now.
How much will the kit going to be?
Send us a email at terhorstcustoms@gmail.com and I can forward all I information.
@@TerHorstCustoms why you are not disclosing this information here in public?
@@borantube I can that is no problem but I want to make the potential buyer gets all info as well (what is included and what not)
Came back ;P
Thank you, glad your back
👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
can i buy this kit??
@@slavarecall8105 yes, there still are some in stock, could you send a email to terhorstcustoms@gmail.com . Then we can share all the details regarding the kit.
This is stunning. Why not make a whole case?
Thank you, maybe I should but never really thought about that.
infact, water cooling do not making case more compact. 6 fans is very big impact for size.
Correct and the case is not made bigger for that this mod then original.
Сколько стоит такая сборка?
@@daniyarkhd The entire build?
@@TerHorstCustoms I would like to build such a powerful and at the same time maximally compact computer. At home I have a large powerful computer. But I can't take it with me. I am often far from home. I want to have a powerful computer in a small case. I really like this assembly on video.
@@TerHorstCustoms I like that the build is on liquid cooling. I would like such a build, with a video card of the RTX4060Ti or RTX4070 level.
@@daniyarkhd I make and sell DIY kit for the custom parts to allow you to remake the build. I could send you some information if you like.
@@TerHorstCustoms If you make such assemblies to order, please write what suggestions you have.
damn i wish i could even afford a laptop
Keep working towards your goals and you will reach them!
thanks for the motivation bro@@TerHorstCustoms
Not enough RGB. Pass
We don't need RGB on everything but if you like you can turn it on :)
@@TerHorstCustoms that was a joke for people who understands. Nice response though 😄
@@Олексій-г1в We all know RGB = more FPS :P
How did you fit dual rad's???
@@gorillaxrich With the custom parts that I designed for it to make it fit. They are shown at 1:01 in the video.