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23 Noctua fans? Well... yeaa! [Upgraded to 18 Cores]

thx 4 being so kind :)

 

* i got 60L/h on low settings, 120L/h on max =) more than enough. Dont mind the position of the rads. It is a closed loop, so the pump does only keep the fluid floating, not pushing it up :) the QDCs are highflow and awesome ^^ 

* the speakers are cheap logitech - i game and listen to musik with my beyerdynamics =) the logitech do their job well enough :)

I have the Logitech Z506's. I will have to try and mod them to hang like that whenever I get my 3 monitor stand, acquire 2 more monitors, move into my new house and buy my new desk. :D

My dream build is a watercooled 450D or 750D with a i7-4930k and 2 780 Ti's in SLI. My realistic build is a $1500 budget build. 

 

I need a job.

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at first i was like : 23 fans in a case ?

 

but then i was like

 

CHEESUS CRUST WHAT THE HELL

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=) Added a full list of components. Partly in german, copy-pasted - but the names of the components should be clear ;)

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It was warm today =) 27°C room temps and the Water didnt get above 32°C (silent profile, max rpm was 500rpm). i am so looking foward to see the rig working @ 35°C temps =) the 290 is so happy under water instead of the stock aircooler :D

 

wasser means water

pumpe = pump

raumtemperatur = roomtemps (screen was taken @ 10pm, room was already cooling down)

gehäusetemperatur = case exhausttemps

durchfluss = flowrate

wärmeverlustleistung = heat dissipation on the rads

cpu kerntemperatur = temps of the currently hottest of the cores.

 

screen is idle. should make a second one tomorrow under load =)

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dude this rig is awesome.

what an upgrade too!

love the background picture for the triple monitor set up!

da_deity

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love the background picture for the triple monitor set up!

 

And combined with Displayfusion you can change the Wallpapers depending on how many Displays you use at the time automatically =)

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Why wouldnt people use external rads? I dont move my PC, so external ist the non-plus-ultra ^^

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This is overkill but so awsum at the same time. I am definalty not complaining, Well done man, also like the Joker poster :P

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How much does each noctua fan cost where u live? Here it costs $50 per :0

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Oh and if I haven't said this already curse you as you have beaten me I only have 19 in my build.

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=) you could upgrade to the black industrial ones :P 

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=) you could upgrade to the black industrial ones :P

 

Wow the cost of them... just WOW :D

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Wow the cost of them... just WOW :D

worth it!!!

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worth it!!!

I agree and now that they make them in black, i am extremely happy and now Noctua can have my business :D

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I have to say what an impressive build but just for the amount of Noctua fans I had to make this:

 

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:lol:

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