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    Case: Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic
    Power Supply: Seasonic Prime Ultra Titanium 850W
    OS: Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
    Motherboard: ASUS Maximus X Formula
    CPU: Intel i7-8700K - 5.0GHz Core / 4.5GHz Cache
    Memory: Corsair Vengeance PRO RGB - 16GB - 3200MHz C16
    NVMe: Samsung 950 PRO - 256GB
    SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 1TB
    Video Card: NVIDIA EVAG GTX 1080ti SC2
    Mouse: Razer Mamba Tournament Chroma
    Keyboard: Razer Ornata Chroma
    Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift 34' Curved 3440 x 1440

    Water cooling
    2x XSPC EX360 Crossflow v2
    EK Supremacy EVO
    Radikult 240 Custom CNC RES / D5 pump mount.
    Bitspower Matt Black fittings
    Darkside M-M extensions
    Barrow Acrylic Link tube
    9x Corsair LL120 Fans /Commander Pro
    Last edited by HiResJunky; 07-24-2018, 01:06 AM.

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    • #3
      I think this first build with panel type reservoir. Looks pretty good.

      Want to mention that Air Exhaust fitting is not a stop plug. It should be on top of the reservoir or may leak.
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      • #4
        Awesome build! The fittings and tubes look unique (as well as the res) really cool look!
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        • #5
          Sweet build.
          Damn good eye there Daz.
          Very nice setup
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          • #6
            Great looking build HiResJunky. The view in the front window is amazing. Is the res supported by those 4 brackets that reach back to the rad fans? Or is there something else going on in there?
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            • #7
              Looks great!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by wattermain View Post
                Great looking build HiResJunky. The view in the front window is amazing. Is the res supported by those 4 brackets that reach back to the rad fans? Or is there something else going on in there?
                Mario offers these optional standoff brackets, they give you enough space for the pump to clear. I bolted them to the cases fan brackets. It's a tight fit to get the fan in but it works and the fan blades do not hit the bolt heads, at least a Corsair LL120 fan anyways. Would really depend on the fans design as the bolt heads do protrude a bit.

                I couldn't agree more about view from the front window...I love the case design as I can't turn my case sideways on my desk to view internals. The moment I saw the 011 dynamic I knew it was the case that would replace my ageing Silverstone TJ10. It's like a jewellery store display case but for PC's. I think I'm going to replace the bitspower filter with the Barrowch digital water temp gauge in the front window. Also adding the GPU to the loop shortly.



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                • #9
                  wow. super cool.

                  I can see why you put the air exhaust - and technically, it is on the top of the rez.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HiResJunky View Post
                    Mario offers these optional standoff brackets, they give you enough space for the pump to clear. I bolted them to the cases fan brackets. It's a tight fit to get the fan in but it works and the fan blades do not hit the bolt heads, at least a Corsair LL120 fan anyways. Would really depend on the fans design as the bolt heads do protrude a bit.

                    I couldn't agree more about view from the front window...I love the case design as I can't turn my case sideways on my desk to view internals. The moment I saw the 011 dynamic I knew it was the case that would replace my ageing Silverstone TJ10. It's like a jewellery store display case but for PC's. I think I'm going to replace the bitspower filter with the Barrowch digital water temp gauge in the front window. Also adding the GPU to the loop shortly.



                    All sounds really good

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                    • #11
                      This build is very nice! Love that reservoir

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                      • #12
                        Great build - agree with everyone else, that res/case combo is a thing of beauty!

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                        • #13
                          Ya very nice build HRJ, nice to see lian li in builds again, have a few older ones not so water cooling friendly like today though.
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                          • #14
                            Updated...Added Barrowch inline water temp and GPU into the loop. Changed the tube routing a bit mostly for aesthetics.

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                            • #15
                              Good to see your build again HiResJunky. Looking better than ever. Can you talk about the Barrow acrylic link tube and how it was to work with?
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