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davido_labido davido_labido
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Re: ASUS X99 Deluxe, ASUS ARES III, 1.2TB Intel 750 SSD... Need I say more? #11
So! Today was the day!

The In Win 909 was announced at computex and I was the first person to get to do a mod with it!

First off i would like to say a massive thank you to ASUS who were the ones to get me the case, and i would also like to appologise for the quality of the pictures. I pretty much did everything you see here the day that i was sending this build to Taiwan, i was awake for 30+ hours and as the case was still NDA pictures were not my main priority. It also isn't 100% finished, i have lots of little bits to do to it to make it perfect, but again, I just didn't have the time.

So, the In Win 909 is based on the 904/901, but has much better airflow and support for watercooling.

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It has support for a 240mm rad at the bottom (although i found this to be rather tight, an EK rad wont fit properly)

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a 240mm rad at the front

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and a 360 rad at the back, there is also space for a 120mm rad as well, or a fan, but it just wasnt needed for this build.

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iirc correctly, the case has support for 5 SSds around the back using nifty little bracets, i didnt need these though, so the first thing i did was cut a bit of the panel away to make this huge hole, this allowed me to curve my 24pin connector around better.

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on this pic you can see that the bracket for the SSD would have been in the way of the curve. I didnt likke how many holes there were in the motherboard tray so that was the first thing i thought id sort out.

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As I didnt want to use the bottom 240 mm fan space either, I thought id cover this as well as make a cover for the PSU space.

So, measuring and marking what i wanted to cut is first on the list

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I always draw on top of the protective film so that you don't mark the actual acrylic.

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I cut this using a jig saw to save time, not the prettiest of finishes, but not too bad.

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The first sheet in place goes here...

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This means I can now get the curve that i want (dont worry about the state of the holes, I will sort these out at a later time)

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The next one was the cover for the 240mm fan slots:

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The white bit of plastic underneath is actually a light bar, so i didn't want to cover that completely.

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once i had these 2 bits in place i needed to sort out the final bit that would have been left, just a little rectangle, when id made that it looked like this

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Once i pull all the bits out, they look like this, obviously this was before i sanded them down.

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The next job was the water cooling, this was quite a strange loop for me to do as I wasn't sent any RAM for the build. This needed to be added when it got to Taiwan, as such, I couldn't foul any of the RAM slots... and there are 8.

Due to this it meant getting a little creative with the loop

First to go were the hardrive bays at the top of the case, there are 4 of these so you have plenty of storage options, I drilled all the rivets out so that i could use the space for some tubing.

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With the 240 radiator orientated in the way i chose, it meant i could only really go this way, the only problem was that is where the case is

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So, time to drill a hole.

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add a pass through fitting

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and get the bit of tubing in place

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I needed to do the same with the back radiator as again, i couldnt go past the ram slots!

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EKWB sent me plenty of tubing, I thought with this case being rather big i would need it, but a lot of the bits of tubing i used were very very small

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Once all the tubing was in place, it looked like this, E22.biz sorted me out a rather nice panel as this build is to show off the ASUS X99 DELUXe

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I was going to use White pastel fluid, so the CPU block didnt really matter, but i do wish i had gone with nickel rather than copper now, at least i know for next time.

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I extended the tubing out quite a lot so that hands could easily work with the ram slots.

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I really like how it all turned out, i particularly like the placement of the rez.

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The Intel SSD was another item that needed to be on show, I had a lot of ideas with this, but unfortunately i needed a longer cable that isn't currently available at any retailers so i had to just make do with it on the bottom.

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Once i had added the fluid it looked like this? what do you think?

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I used Mayhems fluid as per usual, this is Aurora, that i had watered down a little using some ultra pure and then added just a touch of Pastel white concentrate.

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Im really happy with how this turned out. I cant wait to get it back to finish it to the standard it deserves, but with the time scale i had and everything else, I'm mega happy.

As soon as it gets back from Taiwan, I will be doing the finishing touches and getting some better pictures

please give my facebook page a like to get mini updates that I post that are not worth popping on to forums with, i will be giving away a copy of TOTAL WAR ATTILA when i get 500 'Likes' (140 to go i think!)

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Re: ASUS X99 Deluxe, ASUS ARES III, 1.2TB Intel 750 SSD... Need I say more? #12
Awesome rig! Thanks for posting here
We will share as well
Re: ASUS X99 Deluxe, ASUS ARES III, 1.2TB Intel 750 SSD... Need I say more? [Build Logs / Projects] - ocaholic