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Many users ask how to capture great photos of their Thermaltake setups for sharing online. Here are a few quick tips: Use clean lighting and avoid harsh shadows. Highlight RGB effects with balanced exposure. Keep your desk and cables tidy for a sleek look. Edit slightly for brightness and color balance. For caption or bio ideas to go with your gaming photos, check out Frasesparabio — it’s a great resource for creative text inspiration. Hope this helps others trying to improve their setup photos!
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Hello Thermaltake community my name is Alex Yazov. The two things that had always defined me in life – computers and racing cars. They are always with me daily– one cannot exist without the other. What I love most about both racing cars and computers is the ability to learn, to create something new and unique, to optimize it, to make it more powerful, and above all – to make it different. PC building and motorsport, and especially PC modding and drifting, gives you opportunity to unleash our creativity and turn a computer or a racing car into something truly special. I would like to thank for the invitation and for creating this TT Casemod Balkan competition that allows us to showcase our creativity. And I always will be grateful to Thermaltake, Asus, Samsung, and AMD for providing this amazing opportunity to show what I learned in PC building and racing cars in so many years.
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OR where can I purchase a Thermaltake Toughpower GF ATX 12V PSU 4+4 Cable or even a Thermaltake cables kit[reputed seller if not thermaltakeuk] /// Hello I am desperately trying to buy an ATX 12V 4+4 cable, a thermaltake one for an 850W Toughpower GF Series Power Supply. You know the 4+4 cables with writing of function on head. Failing that I would be more than happy buying a thermaltake power cables kit,the sleeves, so a full cables kit so a choice of two, 1st a lot cheaper and why I contacted and second because it would improve appearance of my pc, so no harm in that. My PC is down with a cable missing and I need to get it back up, actually missing from PC, it's not a euphemism and very, very recently. I have seen they have a shop on their thermaltake UK website but there are not prices or buy this buttons; if I need to update my phone or do something with regards it can someone please advise. I have seen they supply names of reputed stockists on their website via tab. Ebuyer, Overclockers, CCL, Novatech, maybe others but they don't appear to have THERMALTAKE standalone cables OR the thermaltake cables and sleeves kits. This learned AFTER I had tried contacting thermaltake about the one cable and received no reply, i then started going through ALL their website tabs. Reason they don't just call their 'products' listing a shop and didn't think it was and definitely thought it wasn't when I saw no prices, and ALSO had just seen in browser online, not in a shop, but a general search listing which doesnt actually take you to what the frontend shows] by thermaltake 2 lots of sleeve+ cable kits listed for £35 and £80 respectively but no lone 4+4 Thermaltake 12V PSU ATX Cable[several searches were entered] when I had got no reply on the lone power cable and went back and said I'd be happy to buy that [it has the cable I need aswell as looking nice]. It wasnt said unhappily, it was said Ive just seen in a browser search about the sleeves, looking up thermaltake cables or similar. I getting frustrated tried a lot of search entries for the Thermaltake lone cable. I honestly would like just the 12V ATX 4+4 Cable with function name, made by Thermaltake but am more than happy to buy the Sleeves and Cables from either THEM or a reputed seller, as I dont want to risk my PC. Ive tried contact with them twice, first on cable, no reply, second on either cable OR "lone cable+cables+sleeve kit", i havent received a reply yet, and I said ITS IMPORTANT so they arent answering. Can someone please tell me how I can get Thermaltake to reply, thats the preference OR secondly supply a link to a reputed seller's item specifically[not just their website, the actual item] where I can get a [COMPATIBLE with a Thermaltake GF 850W power supply] 12V ATX 4+4 Cable, I really DID want the exact same function written at top ones, and as said in message to them was happy to buy a few but now I will just take something by a reputed seller by thermaltake firstly or a reputed manufacturer secondly if guaranteed for compatability. I, sorry to say this would still like Thermaltake to reply as if my PC blows up I am not going to be happy. I really, really need to get my PC up and running, something important needs starting yet cant. A few nighters because a radeon graphics card getting installed and specifically associated amd software giving me a black screen and the graphics card not removing so easily has somehow caused my ATX 12V 4+4 cable to go missing [i worked on my pc solely in a small area, taking nothing away from that area], this about exact reason for needing the cable wasn't said in contact with Thermaltake, [no reply back], but it has. You might on happy side think pranks but I need a replacement cable and first choice I'd like a matching one or a few if possible, second the kit but happy for linkage on either. ALL OF THIS WROTE VERY LATE HOURS OF TUESDAY 16TH JANUARY 2024
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Hi all, I am currently building a fully water-cooled PC from scratch. I have all the necessary PC parts except for the PC case. I ordered the Thermaltake Core P8 Tempered Glass Full Tower Chassis, a very large computer case, on March 13, 2023. Unfortunately, when the case arrived on March 20, 2023, it was completely broken. The side glass was shattered into a million pieces, and the PC case panels were also scratched. It appears that the case was brutally damaged during shipping. I ordered the case from "https://ttpremium.eu". I have tried to request a refund or a replacement, but they are not responding to my emails, and the phone number provided is invalid. I also tried to create a "Request Form," but I have not received a response. Does anyone have any experience dealing with tech support? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Here are some pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SYPfxFwIZNagoHaznm9pzVdsXyp0CY9D?usp=sharing I'm very disappointed :( Best regards, Zoltán
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When i look in RGBplus and compare all the other RGB tools from the other brands like corsair and so. Then i only see some boring effects for the RGB in RGB plus. I know there is neon maker but it dosent work with the newest RGBplus So why cant we have some cool effects rather than these boring effects that dosent do anything cool at all.. Riing quads looks realy great with ther leds but deserves better programming for RGB ! Is it possible we can have these efefcts in rgbplus one day ?
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Do thermaltake provide Replacement keys for their COMMANDER Gaming keyboards? Cause I just lost one of mine.
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hello, for some time the computer no longer detects the fan controller. -Fans: Pure Plus 12 RGB TT Premium Edition radiator fan. - motherboard: MSI Thomahawk Max -processor: ryzen 5 3600 Help me please
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The Tower 100 Mini Chassis Are You READY? I said...ARE YOU READY? Please welcome the first ever vertical mini tower chassis for Thermaltake-The Tower 100 series The Tower 100 mini chassis https://www.thermaltake.com/the-tower-100-mini-chassis.html The Tower 100 Snow mini chassis https://www.thermaltake.com/the-tower-100-snow-mini-chassis.html Let's get a closer look for this gorgeous, pocket sized The Tower 100 mini chassis. -The tower 100 comes with USB 3.2 (GEN 2) Type-C*1 & USB 3.0 *2 -Easy to remove slide-out design side panels -Mini ITX form factor chassis BUT can support ATX power supply -Pocket sized chassis but support HIGH END GPU up to 330mm -Well design ventilation on the side for GPU. DON'T WORRY about the airflow for the GPU. -Pre-installed TWO 120mm standard fans for outstanding thermal performance (one on top and one at rear) - Support TWO 2.5" SSD at the side and TWO 2.5" SSD or 3.5" HDD at rear (without the rear fan) -Support 120mm AIO on top Now, let us know what y'all think about this cute little guy? Are you interesting to have one for you game room? well, personally, i have already built one for my room feel free to leave your comments, questions or advice about The Tower 100. we are more than welcome to answer all your questions about this awesome mini tower chassis.
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In the build before my last build, I decided to go BIG. It was a few years back, and I was planning on putting dual GPU's, three RAID arrays, three PCIe extension/expansion cards, and at least a dozen disk drives, into my build. So, I did a quick search and decided to go with a full-tower case called "Throne", and what ended up happening was that the case, after alterations (and removing problems), is essentially empty. I had bought a huge case, expecting to need the space, but the end result was a chassis that was so under-utilized it had an echo. With my next build, (in other words, the build I am using nowadays) I thought back on my experience with a full tower chassis. I realized the need for better planning, more detailed thought on what to do and how. I bought the Lian Li Mesh II Performance... and at first, I was very impressed. But once I started working through the build, problem after problem arose. My mobo's VRM prevented my planned installation of a 280mm radiator on the top of the chassis, so I went down in size to a 240mm radiator, which fit without hitting the VRM. But then the 240mm radiator ended up being too thick... when the fans were mounted on the radiator, the fans were touching my RAM DIMMs. My mobo's rear I/O assembly was quite bulky, which became a problem when I went to mount the rear exhaust fan, and that problem only got worse when I decided to switch over to a double custom loop/AIO loop design. The custom loop flowed out from the GPU and into a 140mm radiator that I wanted to place in the rear exhaust position. To pull this off, I had to drill holes through the rear of the case for the tubing connection, and mount the radiator on the outside of the case, while the fan remained on the inside. My front radiator ran into similar dimensional problems, which I will skip for brevity's sake. The thermaltake reservoir/pump combo, which I ended up mounting upright onto the front radiator, was another pain in the neck, as it could not fit between my GPU and the front radiator. I even had problems, in terms of space, with my SSDs, and had to tear out the chassis' sliding HD/SSD module, which was made specifically to be a convenient space saving feature. Small features on the chassis also caused, and continue to cause problems, like how the printed board under the power button and front panel controls is just a little lower than the rest of the chassis, and it catches my custom loop's tubing every time I open the front of the case. These issues are driving me insane! So here is where I get to my point. Wouldn't it be absolutely awesome if there were a top flight computer case design company **cough** {THERMALTAKE} **Cough** **Cough**, that could put together either an app, or website based tool (I know im out of date and showing my age by saying this, but something like Flash) that would allow us custom builders to place our own choice of components, into a virtual representation of their chassis (even if it is somewhat roughly shaped in terms of dimensions). Think about it,... choose your motherboard, place it in the chassis of your choice, and see just how much room there is between the top and the mobo's protruding components. Unsure of where to place your thermaltake Pacific PR22-D5? Make sure it fits where you want to put it, or find out where you will now need to put it. Save yourself perhaps hours of tedious work, by virtually switching where certain cards or components are, without having to actually pull them out and reorder everything. What do you guys think? I know that there would be quite a few issues, like rounded corners, angled surfaces, non-square items, but I think if people were able to "community workshop" item dimensions, it could be very helpful. So? Thoughts?
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Hello dear Thermaltake community. We are pcFrog Romania. We sell Thermaltake products in Romania on our webshop. Thermaltake offer in our shop pcfrog total over 490 products. This are just few examples: PC Parts - Componente PC Thermaltake (over 300 products - Cabluri, carcase pc, coolere de carcasa, coolere placi video, coolere procesoare, paste termice, placi de sunet, surse pc.) PC Peripherals - Periferice PC Thermaltake (over 90 products) Gaming accessories - Accesorii Gaming Thermaltake (over 19 products) Notebook accessories - Accesorii de laptop Thermaltake (over 20 products) Salutare comunitate Thermaltake. Gasiti in oferta magazinului pcfrog.ro o gama variata de produse Thermaltake. pcFrog este seller in Romania al brandului Thermaltake. Gama de produse insumeaza peste 490 de repere din categoriile de mai sus. Va asteptam pe magazinul pcfrog magazin online IT, electronice si electrocasnice. Produsele Thermaltake vin insotite de garantie. Toata gama de produse Thermaltake - https://pcfrog.ro/brand/60-thermaltake
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Hi folks! I'm new on the forums here but I figured I'd show of my latest project. This is my second real mod, my last mod Allspark was a lot of fun and I won 3rd place in Dreamhacks casemod championship which really gave me a taste for modding. Right now I have two more projects going on but as I said, here's my latest that I finished last month. Shoutout to @Egxi who has been an awesome teacher in terms of how to make a custom-loop and have been teaching me how to bend copper-pipes! Thank you SO much your guidance has been invaluable! (And for doing that insane bend behind the monitorstand for me, would never have pulled that one off!) **UPDATE** Just a month after finishing the build I got my hands on the MSI MEG Z490-I Unify! The most beautiful motherboard I've had! This called for an upgrade with pristine hardware and it needed to be something with enough umph to test out the OCing capabilities with the Unify series that MSI claims to be great for an mITX board. Thus I got myself a i9 10900K and a pair of high clocked Samsung B-die memory sticks! Here's the results, both in terms of looks and a timespy benchmark. PS: The "blue-looking" LEDs are actually white, damned camera! Specs: CPU: Intel I9 10900k at 5,1Ghz All-core AMD Ryzen 7 3800X @ 4.4Ghz RAM: G.Skill Trident Z 3600Mhz CL 16 B-die at 4000Mhz CL 14 G.SKILL Flare X 3200Mhz CL 14 (B-die) GPU: NVIDIA Palit RTX 2080ti ProGaming OC @ 2130Mhz MOBO: MSI MEG Z490-i Unify ASUS B450-I Strix Gaming M2: Samsung 960 EVO 500Gb x2 SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 256Gb PSU: Corsair SF750 Platinum CORSAIR SF600 Gold Cables: CableMods Sleeved Black/White Pro Waterblock CPU: Thermaltake Pacific W5 Waterblock GPU: EK Water Blocks Vector RTX TI Copper Radiators: EK Water Blocks Coolstream PE 240mm x2 Reservoar: Phobya Nickel 150mm Fittings: Bykski LED: ASUS Terminal and LED-strips Monitor: Acer Predator X34P Build log can be found here: https://builds.gg/bhbmods
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Hi Everybody, I'm Tom from sunny Birmingham, UK. I work as a software engineer / web developer which I've been doing since university and mainly play PC games and run in my spare time. Been building and modding computers since around 15. My first mod was a side window cut-out and blue CCFL tube lighting, was so proud of that at the time (simpler times). Started water cooling at university on an overlclocked Q6600 which kicked out a lot of heat and kept it up ever since. Current PC is an ITX build with a 280mm and 120mm rad which has been a little workhorse / hotbox for the past year. Onto this considerably more substantial build as a result of being selected for the Thermaltake UK 2020 Case Mod Challenge which has been awesome 😄 and the perfect distraction from current events. Been spending the past couple weeks getting everything together for the planned mods. Anyhow, onto the parts list: Thermaltake View 51 Snow AMD 3700X Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RGB 3000MHz 4x8GB ASUS ROG STRIX X570-F Gaming ASUS Radeon RX 5700 500GB Seagate FireCuda 520 14TB Seagate IronWolf Pro Thermaltake Pacific C360 DDC Hard Tube Water Cooling Kit Thermaltake Pacific V-RX 5700 Series Plus GPU Waterblock Thermaltake Water Cooling Pacific Hard Tube Bending Kit 300mm Thermaltake TTMod Sleeved Cables 300mm Thermaltake TTPremium PCIe Extender 850W Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 A couple photos of all the parts received: Thank you to Thermaltake, AMD, ASUS, Seagate and Scan for sponsoring and who've done a great job at getting the parts together in such trying times. Will be updating this thread over the coming weeks with my progress, at the moment just going to do a quick test set-up and take some case measurements. Best of luck for everyone in the competition and happy building! 😀 Tom
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Hey everyone, I am back with a quick build log. Antec asked if I could do a build in their new P120 case and this is my journey. The parts I will be using are, CPU - AMD 2700x GPU - ASUS Dual RTX 2080 RAM - 16gb 3200 mhz Thermaltake WaterRam without the waterblock Motherboard - ASUS ROG Strix X470 - F Storage - Adata SX6000 256GB M.2 PSU - Antec 650W high current gamer HCG Fans - Antec Prizm 120 ARGB All the water cooling parts were supply by thermaltake and I manufactured a custom distro with integrated ddc pump for this build. This is the case. I stripped the full case down and drilled all the rivets out as I want to paint the full case a gloss black with red splash. this would be the biggest part of the build. Before, After, Once the painting was completed I needed to test fit all the parts and plan the loop and get the holes for the front distro. This will be my 1st build where I will be using a DDC pump in the distro plate, I was not 100% sure on how to do this but a did find a guide on the bit-tech youtube channel which helped a lot thanks Alex. This is my design for the front distro. Now time to cut the part. Once I cut the part, I needed to test fit the part and leak test it, I couldn't find my leak tester, so I just filled it up. We did have any leaks so it was time to add it to the build and run the tubes. Time to fill her up, Just want to say a big thank you to Antec for letting me build in their new P120 I was really surprised at how much room was in the case and a big thank you to thermaltake for supporting me in this project. Here are the final photos.
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Thermaltake Level 20 HT Full Tower Chassis URL: Level 20 HT: https://www.thermaltake.com/level-20-ht-chassis.html Level 20 HT Snow Edition: https://www.thermaltake.com/level-20-ht-snow-chassis.html Thermaltake Level 20 HT Full Tower Chassis Distinctive from most cases on the market, the Level 20 HT full tower chassis is specially constructed to continue the legend of the Level 20 series case family. It features four durable 4mm thick tempered glass windows, two preinstalled 140mm standard fans on the top, and is designed with outstanding system ventilation. The chassis is a premium choice that inhabits a vertical mount design and expansion capabilities for massive custom liquid-cooled systems. The Level 20 HT takes our latest case innovations and wraps them in an ultra-modern style that’s utterly unique in the case market today. Stand out from the crowd with the Level 20 HT. Tempered Glass Window With Ultimate Viewing Angles The Level 20 HT comes with four tempered glass panels at the front, top and both sides which make it easy to display the internal components. For the front and top tempered glass panels, users can easily unlock by pressing down the locking mechanism located on the top part of the glass, allowing quick and easy access. The left and right hinged doors are also equipped with a smart lock security system allowing you to easily secure the inner components of your case. Dust Reduction Well-designed quick removal magnetic fan filters on the back and at the base provide excellent dust protection and dirt reduction, ensuring a dust-free environment. #For more features & details, kindly visit our official website Let us know what you think about our brand new model- Level 20 HT
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Your Name: Calen Saddler Modding Brand / Media Name: Envious Mods Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/EnviousMod/ Youtube Channel Link: https://www.facebook.com/EnviousMod/ Twitter, Instagram, or other social media platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enviousmods/ Instagram followers: 19,150 Twitter: @EnviousMods 2,546 Followers Tumblr: https://enviousmods.tumblr.com Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/EnviousMods/ Previous projects/build logs: CaseMOD Invitational Replicant case mod: https://forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?threads/replicant-blade-runner-2049-casemod-invitational.345959/ Geforce Garage Mod: Carbon Case Mod: https://builds.gg/builds/carbon-3903 Total fans: 26,630 (Based off of metrics; only on social media with provable sources) Why do you think you should be the next TT Talent?: I've spent years modding and working with Thermaltake products. I've also been fortunate enough to experience many of your product lines and used them within multiple mods. For me modding isn't just a hobby or something I like to do in my spare time. It's something I do all day, everyday. Modding is interwoven into every aspect of my life. I've been professionally modding for about 5 yrs or so and my main focus now is building Modded PCs for shows. However I still do a lot of personal projects so that I can learn new skills and techniques. Everyday is an opportunity to learn more and share those skills with new modders, enthusiasts and everyday builders. I thoroughly enjoy meeting new people and discussing how modding/pcs can bring a person so much joy. Thanks for the opportunity! Video; Some of my Thermaltake Case Mods: Thermaltake Live Modding Competition: (CyberMods)
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Hi all guys, I'm back to work with the next Octamachine Project. Place the approximate rendering of the Mod, The project will be structured on a Thermaltake level 20 Gt Argb case, I will modify the whole Setting of the case a little, I will use cnc-milled aluminum panels, I will make a backlit Plexiglas backlight and many other changes that you will see Going forward. Sponsors Thermaltake GoodRam Intel Component Case Thermaltake Level 20 Gt Montherboard Asus Rog x399 AMD Threadripper 2920X CPU VGA Asus strix 1070 Ram Goodram 32gb 3200mhz Watercooling Thermaltake
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Hello, so somehow this novice of a modder has been chosen to be one of the five competitors in this years Thermaltake Modding Trophy! Words cannot describe how much this means to me nor could I tell you the challenge ahead this brings to me as newcomer on the modding scene, I sure feel like I have a lot to prove! My design of course got me in to the competition and that is what I call '20th Century TT' so let me tell you where the idea came from although it's pretty obvious to most. As soon as I heard the competition was Thermaltake's 20th anniversary the 20th Century Fox movie studios came right to me, I thought it was a good idea and what do you know, apparently it is and I can finally show you all the design that got me here. I'm proud to be in this position and to show you all what I can do! The Main Hardware 1 x Thermaltake Level 20 XT chassis 1 x Thermaltake M360 Plus water-cooling kit 1 x Thermaltake 850W Toughpower ‘SYNC’ Edition PSU 1 x Asus Socket AM4 Motherboard (model TBC) 1 x Asus Nvidia-based graphics card (model TBC) 1 x AMD Ryzen 7 2700X CPU 1 x Adata SX600 128GB M.2 SSD 1 x Adata M.2 RGB heatsink 1 x Adata Spectrix D41 3,000MHz 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 At the moment I'm still gathering a few items that I will need and soon discovered that some of the items I originally planned are no longer available so will have to search elsewhere, which isn't as easy as it sounds but not to worry. I'll update again once I have more on the way so this post may be quiet for a week or so, I just wanted to get my head in the door and say hello. First package for the build, we got this on the 28th of September for the opening ceremony at Scan HQ and what an awesome day that was all round! Second delivery was two packages, we got them last week and oh my where am I suppose to put all of this? And what a beautiful case it is! Sorry for stock photo I got excited and couldn't keep it in one piece long enough for a photo. Here's a little progress I've made over the past day, I've taken every piece of metal that isn't riveted away from the chassis and plan to paint it antique gold to help keep in with the theme, I've of course added some glitter to the two large front plastic columns, I couldn't help myself with that! I somewhat feel like it is a part of me now, I've used it on all my builds but none was as over the top as the first but that was for my daughter so was to be expected, anyhow I certainly feel it got my name out there, so less about me and more about the build in question. Not only did I paint all the metal removable but also the dust filters! Albeit a couple of them are on the bottom of the case and won't be seen but I didn't see no reason not to do them, it'll please me at the very least. I''ll have to re-do the motherboard tray as too much spraying has really buggered my wrist, from an old injury so that'll be on hold for the next few days at least, in the meantime I do plan on finding somewhere somewhat local that can supply me some acrylics, it's harder than you think to find antique gold vinyl! I'll also update with some more of the pictures from the work on the filters and such when I get around to finishing the motherboard tray so stay tuned and thanks for looking! Some more stuff came for the build and I managed to finish the motherboard tray this time around but I also had to do the redo the front columns due to an issue with the glitter I was using. Thermaltake M360 water cooling kit & Pacific W4 Plus CPU water block. Thermaltake Pacific PR22-D5 Pump & res combo. Some Thermaltake tubing, liquid, fittings and pipe bending kit, despite this will be my first time water cooling I think I have everything I need. Thermaltake ToughPower Grand RGB 850 Thermaltake Pacific Rad Plus LED Panel & Lumi Plus Oh the glorious Thermaltake Riing Plus fans! Oh what is this... It only the Thermaltake Pacific V-RTX Plus! Last and not least the motherboard tray fitted in the chassis, looking very gold at this moment indeed and there is more to come... I may need to think about how I go about this as it's very reflective. No update just yet but we do have some shots of the beautiful Thermaltake Pacific V-RTX Plus GPU block! Sadly I had to change the colour scheme slightly due to not being able to source any more antique gold acrylic, so now it's just gold! I've also done a little progress too, tomorrow I should get around to putting the block on the GPU! (Should be fun). Anyways hope you like what you see because there's even more incoming, for some it may be a little too much but right now I think it's going to look better than I expected! I got the GPU block on, no issues other than my heart rate was double of what it should of been during the process. Some of you may of noticed the little detailing I've done on the GPU backplate, I'm glad I didn't do more than that, I think it's a nice subtle touch, anything more would of been over the top... If it's not already. Forgot to add an image of the side panel that will be used for the left side of the case and starts to set off the theme I have for this build.
