This is my first worklog about a small project of mine. So don't flame if its sounds a bit noobish. Anyway, I should posted this few weeks back but been very busy with benching and competition. So here is it.
During the last SilverStone Lan Party, I got 'poisoned' by all the other water-cooled rig. Soon after that, I started to learn all about WC and finalizing all the parts that I need to get and soon realized that I had a major problem. My LianLi PC-G7B is too small for my WC set unless doing a heavy modification on it. But decided against that, LianLi case is simply too nice to go under the jigsaw.
After having a hard time choosing between SilverStone Temjin TJ-07, Antec P182, LianLi PC-G70 and LianLi V2000B Plus II, I decided to get a LianLi V2000B Plus II because its fit better with my concept of putting a triple fans radiator WC set into the case with minimum modification and more future proof (a lot of space for expansion).
So I think that's all for the introduction part for the work log. Let's get down to business.
Hardware Spec:
Intel C2D x6800
DFI Infinity P965-S
Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR2 PC2-8500 2X1GB
Asus EN8800GTS 320mb @ 625/2000
Seagate 300gig SATA2
SilverStone Olympia OP650
LL V2000B Plus II
Cooling Stuff:
D-Tek Fuzion CPU Block
Swiftech MCP655B
Swiftech MCRES-Micro Reservoir
Thermochill Radiator PA120.3
AllnGap Dual 60mm RAM Cooler
And some of the parts that I bought for this project. Several Panaflo 120mm M series fan and so on.

An Lian Li HDD Rack; EX-33B, Lian Li 3.5" Temp Sensor LCD and a custom made 4 channel fan controller built on Lian Li Bezel (3*1.5A and 1*5A)

The outer box of my LianLi V2000B Plus II. Just brought it back from ATE @ Lowyat Plaza; the sole distributor of LianLi casing in Malaysia.

Let's see what is inside.
Weighted at gross 14kg. Its really one of the heaviest casing I ever used.

Accessories that come with the case. Its also come with few pieces of 'brownish' Moisture Absorbent Paper to keep the moisture to the minimum. A nice touch.

Front Looks

Rear Looks

A 2.5mm thick Full Aluminum Side Panel. Most of the weight of the casing came from two of these gigantic side panels. Its acts as the back bone of the casing. Thus, justify the thickness of the panel.

Internal Looks. As expected from Lian Li V series casing, everything is very solid built and can fit a magnificent 12 HDD and 7 5.25" Drive. Should be enough even for the most hardcore computer user.

Let's start the process of disassembling of the unneeded parts.
After removing all of HDD cage, you will notice there is a lot of factory-drilled 'holes' at the bottom of the casing. Actually, this is one of the main reasons I chose Lian Li V2000B over the other brands casing as I can install my triple fan radiator without minimum modding as you can see on the next picture.

This post has been edited by irangan: Jul 1 2007, 02:35 PM
Jul 1 2007, 02:24 PM, updated 19y ago
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