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So, I currently have a Black Ice GTX 360 and a Swiftech Radbox v2 on an NZXT Phantom.
I'm looking for an inexpensive, yet decent looking way to mount one of bmaverick's Laing DDC to this thing. I've seen a few in-case mounts, but they require modification and irreversible modifications make me cringe. Yes, I am aware that pump as stock might not be able to push through the 360.
I've seen the (UN)Designs Infinite Bracket and the UN Designs Z2 Bracket Rev. 2. I'd rather not spend THAT much for something that I could have done with an Erector Set.
I'm not completely opposed to a new reservoir as I'm not a huge fan of the DangerDen single-bay I have now (threatens to suck air even when completely filled) and I'd like to keep as much of this external as I can. A top/reservoir combo with mounting options might not be bad.
I turn to you, oh wise TPU community, for your advice.
I've seen the (UN)Designs Infinite Bracket and the UN Designs Z2 Bracket Rev. 2. I'd rather not spend THAT much for something that I could have done with an Erector Set.
I'm not completely opposed to a new reservoir as I'm not a huge fan of the DangerDen single-bay I have now (threatens to suck air even when completely filled) and I'd like to keep as much of this external as I can. A top/reservoir combo with mounting options might not be bad.
I turn to you, oh wise TPU community, for your advice.