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[Case Gallery] BloodLust (Final)

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You couldve modded it or something to fit that rad hanging outside fit inside.. Rads at the back for me really is a turn off
 
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I voted 5/10 because:

Its good (5) but ive seen better Cosmos out there
 

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Thats some wild tubin brotha I like it although it looks cluttered Im sure thats hard to avoid with what your trying to cool. 7.5/10
 
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7/10. like the system. don't like some components for example I would of chosen different waterblocks and radiators and I really didn't like the full coverage waterblocks on the GPU you could of bought 2x Swiftech MCW60-R2 saved over a $150 got better temperatures and put that money into something else, fan controller and power supply. overall too much flash not enough custom work. so much sheet, acrylic or even small mods can be done to this case all you did was paint it.
 
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You couldve modded it or something to fit that rad hanging outside fit inside.. Rads at the back for me really is a turn off

Mind sharing with me how to mod the case to fit a 360mm rad into the cosmos s other than the top or the front (with bays still available)?
 
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Thats some wild tubin brotha I like it although it looks cluttered Im sure thats hard to avoid with what your trying to cool. 7.5/10

Thanks man :) yeah it is cluttered due to the dual loop. Next time i might have to use a more compact pump so i can position them better.
 
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7/10. like the system. don't like some components for example I would of chosen different waterblocks and radiators and I really didn't like the full coverage waterblocks on the GPU you could of bought 2x Swiftech MCW60-R2 saved over a $150 got better temperatures and put that money into something else, fan controller and power supply. overall too much flash not enough custom work. so much sheet, acrylic or even small mods can be done to this case all you did was paint it.

True, I could've done that, and it was actually my planning but since i got the blocks for cheap, i only added about $100 more and they look cleaner. Fan controller? I already have one in front in case you missed that. PSU? I dont need anything higher than 1000 watt, its just a waste of money. I'm not into spending weeks n months to mod a case with acrylic etc etc...i wonder what small mods you talk off though. Thanks for your input.
 
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Mind sharing with me how to mod the case to fit a 360mm rad into the cosmos s other than the top or the front (with bays still available)?

Well you can sell the MCR320 and score a thermochill PA 120.2 since theyre pretty much the same in thermal performance. Place it at the bottom..

pretty much like what this guy did:





Only consumes one bay.. downside is that you have to cut at the bottom.. or if a rotary tool or nibbler tool is not your thing, you can drill holes to make a vent on the bottom.
 
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True, I could've done that, and it was actually my planning but since i got the blocks for cheap, i only added about $100 more and they look cleaner. Fan controller? I already have one in front in case you missed that. PSU? I dont need anything higher than 1000 watt, its just a waste of money.

even if you got the blocks for a bargain I wouldn't use them they are inefficient, yes the NZXT Fan Controller see the Fan Controller Bjorn posted in the picture above? it's a Zalman ZM-MFC1 Plus should of used that it's cheaper has more watts per channel better build quality and less problematic, not talking about the wattage talking about the build quality it's manufactured by Enhance I would of chosen a Channelwell manufactured Power Supply.

i'm going to make some assumptions if i'm wrong feel free to correct me 1) those Fans on the Radiator are AC Ryan or some other LED model like the Front Intakes, do not use LED Fans ever. 2) you are using a commercial coolant, all you need is distilled water and pt nuke -phn. 3) 6 Fans on a Swiftech 120mm x 360mm is probably unnecessary since the Radiator doesn't respond well to High Pressure 3 in pull configuration is fine otherwise buy a new Radiator (probably a better idea)

I'm not into spending weeks n months to mod a case with acrylic etc etc...

yes but it's so worth it. #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6
i wonder what small mods you talk off though. Thanks for your input.

get involved with the case modding community on other forums lots of professionals have worked with this case I think once you realize i'm right you might want to sell a lot of your components and start over maybe with a new case since the Cosmos S isn't very ideal for modding, get inspired take a challenge create a "aquarium" theme select a new case. i'll give you a example of a easy mod that should be done to all cases with solid expansion slot covers purchase a pack of these they will increase air flow these shed Video Cards temperature 1-4'c the heat that radiates off your Power Supply and Video Cards will be forced out the expansion slot from the Front Intakes and Top Fans on the Radiator (if they are in pull configuration).
 
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