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Quick and dirty slideshow of my watercooled PC build inside my new Lian Li DK-04X Adjustable Height Standing PC desk. My old setup was in a Corsair Air 540. I had been wanting a standing desk for quite some time but couldn't justify the cost until this little gem came along. I was able to go back to a standing work day (I work from home) and combine that with the PC built inside for space savings and coolness factor.
This desk is amazing and complete. The interior space and setup for the components may not be for everyone, however, as the mobo sits in the middle, so the I/O panel is not reachable as it is on a standard PC case. The components inside are intended to take center stage and so the entire interior space is built around that concept. It definitely takes some planning ahead on how you wish to set everything up. This was my first attempt at a hard line water cooling setup so pardon some of the bends. I intend to go back later and actually change the routing inside to be a little more "prettier". I needed to get it up and running since I needed it for work and the PC had been out of commission for almost a week already. This was the result. Not the cleanest of builds.
The desk itself comes with eight Lian Li fans and all the hardware you could want/need for working within the interior space. Even came with the Lian Li RGB 3 strip LED and control box setup. Every bolt is rubber insulated and quite a few of them are thumb screws for ease of use. I did my best with cable management but intend to get custom length individually sleeved cables.
Components:
- Asus Maximus VIII Extreme motherboard (Z170)
- Intel Skylake 6700K
- 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 2800MHZ DDR4 quad channel memory kit
- 2x EVGA 980Ti SC Gaming video cards in SLI
- Samsung NVMe 950 Pro 512GB (OS drive), Samsung 840 512GB SSD (game install drive), Toshiba 4TB 7200RPM (storage drive)
- Corsair AX1200i PSU
Cooling:
- Noctua IPPC NF-A14 140mm side intake fans (modified the case the day it arrived) and NF-F12 radiator fans all around
- 2x EKWB Coolstream PE 240 Radiators in rear (setup to exhaust)
- 1x Alphacool NexXxos UT-60 480mm Quad Radiator (front mounted with fans in a push cofig sucking in cool air into and thorugh the rad). I ordered this thing without thinking about thickness and probably could have gone with a 45MM rad instead. However, the fin density on this radiator is low which allows for nice airflow with the NF-F12s. It's also well built and has a huge amount of ports so it's pretty versatile.
- 2x EKWB full cover nickel plated/acetal video card water blocks
- EKWB Triple Serial Terminal to connect the 2 video cards
- EKWB Monoblock for motherboard/CPU cooling
- EKWB XRES 140 DDC 3.2 PWM Elite pump/res combo
- Fittings by Bitspower with Bitspower Non Chamfer 12mm PETG tubing
- Case mods were done using parts ordered from mnpctech.com (rubber grommets for screw holes I made for the fans on the side, u-channel rubber molding to line the inside of the round hole I cut out for the fans, the cool nVidia fan faceplate, and some nice lasercut fan filters)
There's probably more but that's the bulk of it.