Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe)

Written by Antony Leather

October 16, 2013 | 10:09

Tags: #aquaero #caselabs #water-cooled #water-cooled-pc #water-cooling

Companies: #aquacomputer #bit-tech #corsair

This color was chosen after a bunch of test with different colors. I even made a “thing” that had 7 hard tubes in each of which there was a different type of fluid dye. Furthermore, I also tested a bunch of different fluids in the block itself, but white turned out to be the best that I could find.

Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe) Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe)
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The absolute biggest custom part in this project was the front reservoir. I wanted to top the reservoir I made for Project M8, and since this build had two loops, the reservoir would have to support this.

Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe) Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe)
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Now, simply dividing it into one loop in the top, and one in the bottom was just too easy and boring, so I brainstormed for a while over what to do, and in the train home from work it hit me.

Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe) Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe)
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Why not have one loop in one side, and one loop on the other side? Now, this idea combined with having chambers on top and bottom gave me what you can see in the pictures. The final version was milled from a huge block of acrylic and ended up weighing more than 3 kilos.
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