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

For easy filling of the loops, two fill-ports were drilled into the top. One goes directly into the reservoirs top chamber, and the other goes via a piece of hard tubing down to the second chamber.

Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe) Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe)
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To connect all of the components in the loop, hard tubing was used. And since I only wanted 90 degree turns, I had to use a LOT of different fittings. All in all, over 100 Bitspower fittings were used in this build.

Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe) Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe)
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And of course, a build like this would not be complete with ugly cables, so each cable was sleeved. Now, this build used 3 times as many cables as anything I have EVER done before, so this was a task that took a lot longer than expected! I actually ended up using all of the connectors on the Corsair AX1200i power supply.

Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe) Project N.V. by Hans Peder Sahl (p0Pe)
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Due to the bend the 24 pin connector had to do under the interconnect plate it was not possible to use normal heatshrink on this end, so the shrinkless sleeving technique was used here.
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