Vyctoria is a scratch build inspired by Ancient Greek architecture and angel wings. The wings are made with white opal acrylic and they are the main attraction as they wrap around the hardware in a layered fashion, with the warm backlighting making them shine from behind the motherboard. The wooden base holds a beefy 15mm clear acrylic hardware panel as well as the temple columns, which were 3D printed using marble effect PLA filament.
The acrylic centerpiece hosts the main hardware together with the watercooling loop, built using two 360mm radiators with an XD5 Elite res/pump mounted at their center via a 3D printed custom designed bracket. The back and front areas communicate via frosted hard tubing, adorned with golden fittings, for a more luxurious look.
The base is completed with 3D printed covers around the acrylic centerpiece, which resemble the stairs to the temple and are detachable via magnets to keep the mounting points accessible while offering a bolt-less look.
The limited space for cable management is compensated by the convenience and optimization of the iCUE LINK ecosystem which allows a high number and variety of devices to be powered and controlled via one single cable.
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