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Finally got my Loop done!

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Well sort of, I do plan to change a few things around with the tubing like adding some 90* and other fitting changes.

 

Anyways here is the build:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/tPjnVn

 

Here is the loop items:

 
Fittings:
 

 

 

At the bottom where the tubes go behind the window out of site I have my drain setup with the valve and a plug I can add a section of soft tube to drain the loop here's a couple pics:

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No real questions just a completed build.

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nice :)

those are some very complex tubing runs

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Looks awesome man :D

 

Was the rigid tubing difficult?

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Nice, but I don't feel too sure about that bend down by the PSU going up to the GPU, it looks like the tubing was stretched a bit where bent :/

 

imo it would have looked nicer with sharper bends, but you still did a great job and it looks good as is, much better than I would be able to do lol

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Thanks guys,

 

I know it's not the prettiest runs but it works well.

There is only 1 tube I don't really like, the 1 that bends under the GPU, I made a small twist when I bent it and made a wrinkle but you cant really notice it so I left it.

 

The flow is:

Pump>CPU>top rad>GPU>bottom rad>res>pump

So everything is getting the coolest liquid possible.

 

 

Looks awesome man  :D

 

Was the rigid tubing difficult?

 

 

It took some getting used to when bending I did a few soft tube builds but this was my first hard tube build and I would do it again for sure, I bought 15 20" lengths of the tube and I still have 9 left untouched so really not too bad, there were 2 or 3 I messed up on with complex bends.

 

The bend above the PSU I tried using a socket to make a nice bend but I think the tube was too hot but yeah it worked.

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Thought I would add some benchmarks so far...

 

Benchmarks:

 

Stock clocks on everything:


 

OC'ed CPU, GPU, better Ram timings:




 

Valley Stock:


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Valley OC'ed:


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Furmark Stock:


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Furmark OC'ed:


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Heaven Stock:


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Heaven OC'ed:


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Here are my temps room temp is 21*C

 

Idle CPU:


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Stressed temps CPU:


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Idle temps GPU:


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Stressed temps GPU:


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Moved to Build logs as it seems better placed here.

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