Model 01 by Andreas | Brodholm

Our final project this month was finished at the end of the summer but we felt it only right to include forum user Andreas | Brodholm's spectacular scratchbuilt water-cooled PC. At first you might think this is a case mod but the entire case has been machined from aluminium and is most definitely not off-the-shelf.

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The case has apparently been designed primarily for water-cooling and that's certainly what you'll find inside. To cool the two GeForce GTX 780 3GB graphics cards, Andreas has employed a quad 120mm-fan radiator in the base and a dual 120mm-fan radiator in the front of the case. Combined with straight-line tubing, the finished PC looks fantastic. Head over to the forum to see more.

That's all from this month's modding update. We'll be back with more modding features and guides soon.
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