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Cryorig Taku

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Marcocdi

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Apr 1, 2012
Hello guys.
I'm from Portugal and I've always liked modifying my hardware.
The base will be the Cryorig Taku mini itx box, where Lian Li also helped with its design.

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I already have some ideas, I'm going to simulate them in 3D... let's see what comes up in the meantime​
 
Hello again!


Some ideas have already emerged for arranging the components inside the drawer, the challenge will be to incorporate a water cooling system into the CPU and GPU.
Space is somewhat limited but I believe that with the examples below I can achieve something.


Here's what the drawer originally allows
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Here's a second hypothesis...
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...but I'll choose the one that requires the most work
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...I've been here playing tetris for almost.
Well, I think I'll be able to achieve what I want, calmly things will end up happening.
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Hello again
After studying the distribution of the components, I decided to increase the dimensions of the drawer in order to make it more versatile.
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This way I can now place graphics up to 320mm and/or 180mm ITX graphics and a 360mm radiator.
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See you soon​
 

Hello again. I already have news for the box. The original structure has a dead space on each side of 25mm as shown in the image.


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The idea will be to remove this support and fix the drawer slides next to the external verticals of the box.
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50mm of gain seems little but in a mini ITX it is enough for many things, in my case it already allows me to take advantage of my 30W pump at 1500L/h.​
 
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