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  1. Today i removed the front side of the case.. it will be an open case Stay tuned!
  2. Creating oblique support for the acrylic plate with integrated reservoirs, channels and pump holders
  3. Awesome! Last package received by Thermaltake Technology Inc ! Here is the hardware for Project Flux! - Intel Core i7 7700k - ASUS Republic of Gamers Maximus IX Code - ASUS Republic of Gamers GTX 1070 Strix - V-Color Technology Inc. 240Gb M2 SSD - V-Color Technology Inc. 4x4GB DDR4 @2133Mhz Can't wait to fit everything inside The Tower! Stay tuned! Thank you to all the companies for the support in this event!
  4. Announcing new sponsor! Thank you Icemodz.com for the sleeving material!
  5. I started disassembling the case to draw the 3d project!
  6. Hi guys! A new important sponsor joined the contest! Thank you Intel! They will supply us an amazing 7700k!
  7. Hi guys! Today the new The Tower 900 from Thermaltake has arrived! I will start to disassemble it soon.. so.. Stay tuned!
  8. Hi guys! Let me introduce myself to those who do not know me! I'm Filippo, aka FlowMods, and this year I will represent Italy in one of the most important modding contest in the world, the Thermaltake Casemod Invitational 2017 S1. Organized by Thermaltake, the contest pits 12 modders from all over the world, with the goal of creating a unique project based on the new The Tower 900 chassis! I thank Andy from Tt for giving me this opportunity and I hope you will like my project! I also thank all the sponsors who will participate to the contest, in particular: - Thermaltake - ASUS - Intel - V-Color - Ttesports - Luxa2 Let’s go with the description! Project Flux is based on the vertical The "Tower 900" case in black color and has two liquid cooling loops with rigid pipes and custom plates! The main components are: Case: The Tower 900 PSU: Toughpower Grand RGB 850W Gold Full Modular Fans: 8x Riing Plus 12 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition + 1Riing 14 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition HW: MB: - CPU: - Ram: - VGA: - Loops: 2x Pacific RL480 Radiator 2x Pacific P1 Black D5 Pump w/ Silent Kit 2x Pacific Flow Indicator One 1x Pacific W3 CPU Water Block It’s all for the moment, as soon as I will receive all the parts for the build, i will start posting photos and updates Stay tuned, remember to subscribe and comment with your opinions and visit my official facebook page www.facebook.com/flowmods Filippo
  9. HI all guys! Project, after a big work is now finally finished! I want to thank u my sponsors, Thermaltake and Icemodz that made this mod possible! Now, it's time to show you the final photoshoot i made to this awesome core X9! Have fun!
  10. Hi all! New bending kit from ThermalTake! And today i will get my VGA WBs pieces so i can close the second loop! stay tuned!
  11. Hi all! Today i designed a new part to mount on the two vga waterblock to change the original fittings connection, cause i need to link the two vga with fittings + tubes.. so, next week will be realized this little piece Photos: STAY TUNED!
  12. Good evening to all! New GPU's WB and 480mm radiator arrived from TT! Awesome! I also continued working on the case with: - Sleeved GPU Cables - Mounted second 480 radiator with 4 white riing - Switched the inlet and outlet from the radiator, to have the outler on the top hole cause air tends to go high - CPU loop filled after many problems, but i did it! Cheers! invia immagini
  13. First works: Midplate on my design, backlit with RGB Leds. Removed original front frame: first fit try: [/center]
  14. Hi guys! I am Filippo and I am a 20 years old italian modder! Last year I finished a mod with Cooler Master Italy, called Project Alpha, which had a lot of success! Then I had the luck to be invited to participate in a big project for Nanoxia, which invited me to Germany to build a desk pc for their booth at Computex in June 2015! I am going to introduce this new mod sponsored by ThermalTake that I thank you immensely for the support! The Mod, in white & black theme, is based on a Core X9 Snow Edition to which I decided to remove the original front and midplate and to replace them with two pieces of acrylic completely designed by me and made with laser cutting and CNC milling machine! The project includes two liquid cooling loop which will respectively cool the CPU and 2 GTX 970 strix! Each loop has a D5 pump and a 480mm radiator connected by rigid pipes while under the midplate I assembled systems with flexible tubes to facilitate the assembly operations. The threads for fittings mounted on midplate were hand made, and the work was not so easy. The hard part was being able to have a tip that does not split open the plexiglass out of the hole, I solved that problem by bringing the drill bit to changr the cut angle to the company I'm referring to the works in acrylic! All cables are sleeved by me, it wasn't easy since it's the first time i made a full sleeved cable set, but sleeves from Icemodz are amazing, and the will be cool But let me say the components of this mod, which I list below: HW: Asus Maximus VII Ranger i5 4670k 2x Asus GTX 970 Strix Thermaltake Thoughpower Grand Platinum 1200w HDD: 1TB Barracuda Ram: 4x4 DDR3 1600 Avexir Core Red Led SSD: 1x Samsung 850 EVO 256GB Loops: 2x pumps D5 Thermaltake (Pacific P1 black) 2x trays cylindrical Thermaltake (Pacific T22) 2x 480mm radiators Thermaltake (Pacific RL480) WB 2x GPU Asus Strix 970 Thermaltake 1x WB CPU Thermaltake Pacific W1 8x Fans Thermaltake Riing White LED Several fittings Thermaltake Chrome Tubes 16/12 PETG ThermalTake DP Ultra liquid Aquacomputer Aquaero 5 LT Power Adjust 3 Ultra by Aquacomputer 2 Temperature sensor to monitor the loops temperatures. I take this opportunity to thank ThermalTake and especially Andy, who supplied me with such a large number of components to build this mod to re-enter in the world of modding after a stop of some months. I also thank Mundi from Icemodz.com who provided me all the material needed to create my sleeved cables! I leave you to the photos of the progress! Filippo Thanks: Photos:
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