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Wired Hardware: Building Overbuilt Water-Cooled PCs With Control

May 11, 2026

Wired Hardware overbuilt water-cooled PC builds featuring custom loop cooling and precision modding

Some builders chase RGB. Others chase benchmark numbers.

Arian Karemi, the creator behind Wired Hardware, builds something different — overbuilt water-cooled PCs that feel calm, structured, and intentional.

For more than ten years, he has been refining custom loop systems where layout discipline matters just as much as raw hardware power. Large cases. Multiple radiators. High-draw GPUs. Clean cable routing. Nothing accidental.

In his world, performance is expected. Control is earned.

 

When Water Cooling Becomes Architecture

 

Custom loop PC mod with white sleeved tubing and radiator layout by Wired Hardware

Clean sleeved tubing and structured radiator placement define the disciplined layout approach used in Wired Hardware builds.

 

Like many experienced modders, Arian’s journey started with water cooling. What began as curiosity about temperatures quickly evolved into a full redesign of how a PC should be built.

Once you install your first custom loop, everything changes:

  1. Radiator placement is no longer cosmetic — it dictates airflow behavior.
  2. Tubing routing influences visual balance.
  3. Cable management becomes structural.

From there, the system stops being a collection of parts. It becomes an engineered layout.

Arian leans toward large chassis with multiple radiators, sleeved soft tubing, and cohesive themes — frost builds, gold accents, or clean monochrome executions. Lighting supports the design rather than overpowering it. Hardware remains the focus.

Even when the configuration is heavy, it feels deliberate.

 

Overbuilt, But Never Chaotic

 

Arian describes his ideal projects as “ridiculous” in scale — stacked radiators, powerful GPUs, and enough headroom that nothing feels stressed.

But overbuilt does not mean messy. It means margin. In high-wattage water-cooled PCs, margin matters:

  1. Thermal overhead keeps fans from constantly ramping
  2. Electrical headroom prevents instability under load
  3. Clean routing preserves airflow efficiency

Modern graphics cards are capable of sharp transient power spikes. In a tightly tuned custom loop system, unstable power delivery can undo hours of layout refinement.

That is why, in one of his most demanding builds, Arian made a simple observation:

When the power supply is doing its job correctly, you forget it is there.

No noise.
No random shutdowns.
No troubleshooting spirals.

Just stability. And in a system built around precision, stability is part of the aesthetic.

 

Intentional Builds That Make Sense

 

Overbuilt water-cooled PC build with gold hard tubing and custom radiator configuration

An overbuilt custom PC mod showcasing precision hard tubing and a balanced cooling architecture.

 

What separates Wired Hardware from many large showcase builds is intention.

He is not interested in simply filling a case with high-end components. Every decision supports airflow direction, visual clarity, and balance. If something feels forced, it gets rebuilt.

That mindset is what makes his custom loop systems feel controlled rather than chaotic.

In oversized water-cooled PCs, cable management is not decoration. It shapes airflow. It influences thermals. It defines whether a system looks engineered or improvised.

The goal is not excess. It is coherence.

 

Power as the Silent Foundation of a Custom Loop PC

 

Blue themed custom water-cooled PC build with dual reservoirs and precision loop layout

Reservoir placement and loop routing demonstrate the engineering discipline required for stable high-performance PC builds.

 

In a performance-optimized, high-draw build, the power supply is not the centerpiece — but it is the foundation.

When pushing layout boundaries and running powerful hardware under sustained load, the last thing a builder wants is unpredictability from the power side.

Stable voltage regulation. Clean modular cables for structured routing. Confidence under heavy GPU demand. Those details may not appear in glamour shots, but they determine whether a system feels refined in daily use.

For Arian, that predictability allows him to focus on design rather than troubleshooting. The PSU becomes invisible — which is exactly how it should be in a disciplined build.

 

Performance, Expression, and Audience Impact

 

Arian lists performance optimization, self-expression, and audience reaction among the most important aspects of modding. But beneath all three is structure.

A build should look powerful, yet make sense. It should push limits, yet feel composed. It should handle load, yet appear calm.

That balance defines Wired Hardware.

 

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Explore more of Arian’s builds and custom loop systems:

  1. YouTube: https://youtube.com/@wiredhardware
  2. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiredhardware
  3. TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wiredhardware
  4. X: https://x.com/wiredhardware

 

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