Keep being awesome Singularity Computers! Would love AquaComputer to do a collab to be integrated into the Powerboard.
@Codexionyx10110 сағат бұрын
So I take it this doesn't have a front side panel? I love it anyway, I just wanna know.
@adent6x711 сағат бұрын
interesting. if there was an option for a version with just the front distro and a solid rear panel - somewhere to mount a couple tube reservoirs or something; that'd be compelling. i love the support for 480mm rads but they def leave a lot of empty space. or maybe keep the side distro, add a FAT 240mm rad to the front with tube reservoirs... looking forward to seeing more builds in the case!
@jamesvideos6915 сағат бұрын
Your work always amazes me, so glad you do videos like this to showcase your skills. I know you said simplicity is the name of your game for loop building, but do you ever find just doing distro plates and horizontal runs to be boring? Feel like the o11 changed the game and now every build looks the same. Just wondering your thoughts, if you feel like watercooling is losing some of its personality
@sinnermac633819 сағат бұрын
Wow beautiful
@dgianstefani569422 сағат бұрын
It's nice, but there's so much wasted empty space.
@nanashivii9237Күн бұрын
Been following your channel for over a decade, mate, and it's so impressive to see how far you've come. Love to see some Aussie ingenuity. Hope you'll explore SFF at some point too, I think you have so much to contribute. Keep it up.
@raybboКүн бұрын
Do you have a more affordable version with just the distribution plate and no watercooling?
@314LAКүн бұрын
Nice. But, from a technical point of view, guys, I don't understand how this will work. There are definitely not enough radiators to cool the RTX 4090 (or next 5090) and i9 OC. You need at least 2x420x60mm radiators, or better yet, 3 pieces, to comfortably cool modern hardware. And if I want to attach an external radiator (Mo-Ra3 for example), where on your case is there a place for through fittings? Still, I would like to see a technically correct product in addition to RGB lights. No offense.
@AquaRelliuxКүн бұрын
Caselabs died and I felt the enthusiast case market would never be the same. But now when I see your products and the level of care and detail that goes into every aspect of these cases! I am so happy to say, we are still here! Thank you for driving the inspiration and innovation Daniel and Singularity Computers for driving this forward never let your passion die! Been watching since the start and the journey has been nothing but inspirational.
@muhammadghazali17078 күн бұрын
Thank you for making masterpieces, i saw your cases at Hydrocore singapore and would love to get one
@Vorchip13 күн бұрын
Stunning! I need one!
@Custom_PC_Keebs14 күн бұрын
Is it possible to install it directly on a 120mm fan pattern? I mean not perpendicular to the mounting location but directly on it like a standard distro. Thanks !
@derekg213214 күн бұрын
Dream case mine case was like 189 lol
@derekg213214 күн бұрын
Prolly my fav
@derekg213214 күн бұрын
Dream case and build i wish
@derekg213214 күн бұрын
My dream is to have a singularity case distro case with power noard way too expensive for me
@MrBoraki.20 күн бұрын
long time no see . still on point ! so nice !!!
@cy910525 күн бұрын
This is a work of art.
@rayl659927 күн бұрын
I find that once you get to P800, you can switch to novus 3. Novus 3 is definitely course enough to tackle P800 (some people say even P600, but I get mixed results at P600). I find the hard part is using Novus 2 after the 3. There really needs to be something in between - i.e. your 5 hrs mostly spent in polishing comment I am guessing is going to be the work with Novus 2.... (and for perfection, something finer than 2 as I cannot get to haze free compared to new cast acrylic to the naked eye with Novus 2. Extruded acrylic is not of sufficient clarity and looks "perfect" after novus 2, but cast acrylic is definitely clear enough to show slight haze where Novus 2 has been used. I haven't found a polish to do the last bit yet, after many years. And yes, I am here watching this video to see if any suggestion for that last polish is presented, but no such luck!).
@CosmicMindSense29 күн бұрын
sad that your channel for pc enthusiastic passion is so underrated, awesome build as always !
@phthano258029 күн бұрын
Thanks for putting these videos out and teaching us watercooling peasants.
@Julien-k7fАй бұрын
Hi
@briankleinschmidt3664Ай бұрын
It looks cool, but it's a very uneconomical way to heat your home.
@karl3392Ай бұрын
Still the best guide after 7 years, you dont find out nowdays this tip of content
@rphntw1nАй бұрын
Interested in a road case PC build with a built in monitor. For a touring musician. If anyone knows a pro that could do it.
@minibotpcАй бұрын
This is spectacular man!
@josuetrujillo1835Ай бұрын
Drool I need
@Death_NetworksАй бұрын
Damn that's pretty.....
@PytteАй бұрын
beautiful .. but what about some mini-itx love?
@Death_NetworksАй бұрын
This + A closed case design for those of us who don't like the open feel >.<
@FL34OАй бұрын
This is it. Next level Spectre!
@y00ng0Ай бұрын
It supports watercooling for literally all the components and rerouting all the wires in a PC... Why still that boxy full tower design? I feel like it can be so much more unique and beautiful than what it is now.
@naoltitude951621 күн бұрын
real
@LexLuthaАй бұрын
God I want one 😢
@shadowr2d2Ай бұрын
What a beautiful work of art 🖼️..
@D3monHunt3r_ISRPАй бұрын
Astonishing work as expected. Congratulations
@axel4983Ай бұрын
I didnt like it.
@arlissyoung8899Ай бұрын
Let me make this clear, "To Each Their Own". All this time and money just to say "Look what I have" with very little to no practical use what so ever. To set on a end table or desk. The whole PCs world has lost all practical working and gaming use. Now it's just blinking lights that serve no uses or function in any way. Sadly this only drives up the coast for the end user that would like to have a over all good working machine not given to a sideshow.
@BALDYMANS123Ай бұрын
STUNNING WORK! Daniel
@nightfr09Ай бұрын
Looks cyberpunk, love the vibes
@BCD10Ай бұрын
One day I will be able to put your art in my home.
@GGFEventsАй бұрын
Nicely done Daniel
@theterrible1Ай бұрын
Should be 'Warhammer' in the title Daniel, pointing it out to help with the algorithm! Great artisan work as always.
@alessandromartorelli3929Ай бұрын
Pure porn pc modding/water-cooling, gorgeous!
@BerserkismАй бұрын
Envy is a sin...so let the sin begin.
@anub1s15Ай бұрын
ow wouw that is the cleanest dual loop i've seen :o and it bypasses what i hate most about most distro plate based builds, way to many tubes running back and forth. with a single loop imo there should be 2 one to get the fluid over to the gpu/cpu and one to take it back from whence it came (most likely radiators/reservoir) clean, direct and simple. i like them more as a somewhat versatile flat reservoir that can hug/replace a sheet of glass to remove the airflow obstruction that is a tube reservoir (when mounted to the fan's on a rad) that way it has an actual benefit over a tube reservoir . better airflow throughout the case > more air making it to the radiators and non watercooled components > lower fanspeed / temp / noise / powerdraw and possibly longer longevity it's all win's....except that that air then ends up in your room warming you up :P and the price >.> they've been a part of my plans untill i saw the price and then i ended up with a singularity tuberes which wile still expensive atleast looks sexy as hell ^^)
@ciriusnАй бұрын
As much as I appreciate the craft behind this build, I also have to say that this Theme/Build is a total eye sore, could not have it on my desk for a long period 😅...beside that, great work like always.
@Draven2kАй бұрын
Tag this to Henry Cavill he would buy it in an instant.
@artureusebioАй бұрын
I feel like Asrock taichi motherboard would look better here since has cogwheels on it
@bobbrown9035Ай бұрын
I Have a Taichi in my two loop Spectre build and those details are really hidden when you have the second loop side panel. Those aspects really get hidden by the vertical GPU mount and it looks even more with two horizontal GPU's.