
Project Leviathan by Inony
Hello everyone, I'm from Thailand. For this Mod, I will mainly use 3D printing as it's the only machine I have at home. I spent 821 hours in total...
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The Leviathan is one of the most unique builds available, taking the form of one of the ocean’s deadliest predators thanks to the capabilities of 3D printing. The unique shape of this build provides a free-standing structure that envelops the internal hardware, maintaining clear lines. ARGB lighting was built into the 3D printed custom chassis, providing great contrast and highlighting the shape of the build. With the hardware exposed as a feature of the build, cooling the build alongside its water-cooling loop is simple and access to its internal hardware is easy.
CPU |
AMD Athlon G200 |
Motherboard |
Asrock X370 Fatality Gaming ITX |
GPU |
MSI GT 730 |
Cooler |
Custom Liquid Cooling |
Memory |
T-Force Night hawk RGB DDR4 4x2 GB |
Storage |
Seagate Firecuda 1TB |
Case |
Custom 3D Printed |
PSU |
FSP Dagger 600W |
Hailing from the beautiful kingdom of Thailand, Inony is one the most celebrated Modders on the scene having created the Leviathan Mod for the CMWS 2019. Inony's signature is using 3d printed structures and details on highly themed scratch mods that defy our vision of PC machines.
Leviathan features a custom liquid cooling system that keeps it cool while hunting. The intuitive and comprehensive design of the Leviathan makes it identifiable from every angle, while still maintaining accessibility. Reinforced with steel to hold its elegant yet fierce positioning, the Leviathan is prepared to hunt down any prey in any game.
ARGB lighting is placed throughout Leviathan's body enabling it to emit a soft glow to attract surrounding prey. With the hardware exposed as a feature of the build, cooling the build alongside its water-cooling loop is simple and access to its internal hardware is easy.
Hello everyone, I'm from Thailand. For this Mod, I will mainly use 3D printing as it's the only machine I have at home. I spent 821 hours in total...
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