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Hi all!
For the past two months, I’ve been working on building a fully high-end custom PC where both cables and water cooling tubes are completely hidden. I’ve always wanted to work with an oversized radiator, and when I came across the Bitspower Summit Revo block combined with Back-Connect motherboards, everything just clicked.
I’ve been a professional system builder for over 10 years, specializing in high-end workstations. Aside from the Copper Pyramid build, I’ve done a few hardline builds as well.
My previous build, the Copper Pyramid, went a little bit under the radar, but you can check it here:
But alright, onwards and upwards with Project: Standing Ovation!
I’m excited to share that Bitspower was enthusiastic about me using their CPU block and ended up sponsoring the GPU block and fittings as well. Big shoutout to Bitspower!
Here are some SketchUp drafts:
I tend to avoid splashing brand names everywhere. Buying a t-shirt with a logo and then giving that brand free advertising feels weird to me. Some brands didn’t respond to my inquiries, and others seem to have a marketing team down with the flu. If you’re curious about specific parts, feel free to ask.
Build Basics:
Both visible components have their tube fittings at the back of the wooden front panel. The gap between the front panel and radiator will be closed off with magnetic attachments and ventilation grills. Still figuring out the base, as all the I/O cables need to be routed cleanly.
Fans, pumps, PSU, cables, tubes, and controllers will all be tucked into this hidden section. The design allows the radiator and front panel to be easily detached, thanks to quick disconnects on the tubes.
I’m still debating whether this unit will sit on a large pedestal or be wall-mounted—both have their appeal.
As for the wooden front panel, I have some ideas (hint: purple and copper ), but that’ll come in a later update.
I’ll aim to post individual updates for each mod to avoid massive walls of text.
Got ideas? Feel free to share them!
Bitspower goodies:
Let me know if you have any ideas or comments!
For the past two months, I’ve been working on building a fully high-end custom PC where both cables and water cooling tubes are completely hidden. I’ve always wanted to work with an oversized radiator, and when I came across the Bitspower Summit Revo block combined with Back-Connect motherboards, everything just clicked.
I’ve been a professional system builder for over 10 years, specializing in high-end workstations. Aside from the Copper Pyramid build, I’ve done a few hardline builds as well.
My previous build, the Copper Pyramid, went a little bit under the radar, but you can check it here:
But alright, onwards and upwards with Project: Standing Ovation!
I’m excited to share that Bitspower was enthusiastic about me using their CPU block and ended up sponsoring the GPU block and fittings as well. Big shoutout to Bitspower!
Here are some SketchUp drafts:
I tend to avoid splashing brand names everywhere. Buying a t-shirt with a logo and then giving that brand free advertising feels weird to me. Some brands didn’t respond to my inquiries, and others seem to have a marketing team down with the flu. If you’re curious about specific parts, feel free to ask.
Build Basics:
- 1260mm (9x140) radiator
- ~100mm gap between radiator and wooden front panel
- mATX back-connect motherboard with a 9800X3D and Bitspower Summit Revo CPU block
- AMD 7900XTX with Bitspower GPU block
Both visible components have their tube fittings at the back of the wooden front panel. The gap between the front panel and radiator will be closed off with magnetic attachments and ventilation grills. Still figuring out the base, as all the I/O cables need to be routed cleanly.
Fans, pumps, PSU, cables, tubes, and controllers will all be tucked into this hidden section. The design allows the radiator and front panel to be easily detached, thanks to quick disconnects on the tubes.
I’m still debating whether this unit will sit on a large pedestal or be wall-mounted—both have their appeal.
As for the wooden front panel, I have some ideas (hint: purple and copper ), but that’ll come in a later update.
I’ll aim to post individual updates for each mod to avoid massive walls of text.
Got ideas? Feel free to share them!
Bitspower goodies:
Let me know if you have any ideas or comments!