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Spacious and Large! Thermaltake's View51 Snow Edition

Here's a quick build on Thermaltake's View51 Snow Edition chassis.

Huge thanks and shout out to Thermaltake and EVGA for supporting this build!

Specs:

AMD Ryzen 3900x
Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master
EVGA 2080Ti XC Hybrid
Crucial P1 1TB Nvme SSD
Thermaltake ToughPower Series iRGB Plus 1050w Power Supply
32gb Thermaltake ToughRam
Custom Loop:
Thermaltake Pacific W5 Waterblock
EKWB Quantum Vector Waterblock
Thermaltake CLM360 Radiators
Thermaltake C-Pro Fittings (White)
Thermaltake Pacific DP100-D5 Plus Distro Plate
Thermaltake Riing Trio fans

Notes:
This chassis was fun to work with. Has a lot of room for custom loop cooling (almost similar size to a LianLi PC-011 XL). The only minor issue that I encountered working this case (which was completely my fault) was using a 40mm radiator on the bottom. If you are planning on doing a similar build on this case, please keep in mind, if you are going to use a 40mm radiator on the bottom with standard 25mm thick fans, you will not be able to use the included vertical mount plate on the case. In my case, I ended up 3D printing a bracket that mounts on the fans and screwed the riser cable pcb on it (I used a Phanteks riser cable with an angled connector. You will not be able to use a straight end riser cable on the build if you are using a 40mm raditor + 25mm thick fans). Another note is, I 3D printed a spacer that goes between the top radiator mounting bracket and the case (4mm spacer), so I could clear the top ports of the DP100-D5 distro plate for easy access.

Another thing is, not sure if it's a cost saving measure but, the Front Audio port connector and the USB 2.0 front IO connector, the colored wiring are not complete covered/sleeved. If you are going to be doing a horizontal mount on your GPU, those nasty, exposed colored wires will somehow ruin your color theme.

For the included fan hub/controller on the back of the case, it's a very nice addition, except for that on this build, I was not able to control the two 200mm front fans the the 120mm back fan. For some reason, RGB Fusion does not recognize the controller. Even the EKWB Waterblock RGB lights. Both required to be plugged in to the 5v header on the board, which I did, but RGBFusion just doesn't recognize it.
Music:
Song: Love U
Artist: Razihel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJBxNA8cX-E

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