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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from Hasle in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
The fine tuning has occurred...minus the cables. I ordered sleeping to bundle the front io into on clean loom but it hasn’t come in yet. I swapped the color of the vue coolant to a redder color and corrected the angles of some of the runs so it’s all straight.
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from gzalewski in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
The fine tuning has occurred...minus the cables. I ordered sleeping to bundle the front io into on clean loom but it hasn’t come in yet. I swapped the color of the vue coolant to a redder color and corrected the angles of some of the runs so it’s all straight.
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from gzalewski in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
Here is the poorly drawn plan for the front section. I’ve never used splitters before, it simplifies the runs in this area but I’m hoping it doesn’t cut down on the pressure going through the rads and they’ll be able to bleed fine.
got the first batch of fittings in aswell and started playing around with the runs
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from gzalewski in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
Decided it was time for me to upgrade my current rig from dual 1070 to a single GPU. Since new hardware should be on the way this year my simple upgrade turned into a completely new system and I was instantly sold on the EK edition InWin 909 which also meant this system will need the watercooling to match. Dont have much to show currently, just started off getting the 'basement' runs sorted but wanted to get this thread started.
Case came in, no damage and its number 39 of 200. The build quality for sure justified the hefty price.
The case comes with metal cable combs to make passing through the chassis look as clean as possible. This was a huge plus to me over the singularity computers scepter which were integrated into the distribution plate.
Here are some good pictures of the case unboxed
PROGRESS TO COME!
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
The fine tuning has occurred...minus the cables. I ordered sleeping to bundle the front io into on clean loom but it hasn’t come in yet. I swapped the color of the vue coolant to a redder color and corrected the angles of some of the runs so it’s all straight.
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from NotABigGamer in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
The fine tuning has occurred...minus the cables. I ordered sleeping to bundle the front io into on clean loom but it hasn’t come in yet. I swapped the color of the vue coolant to a redder color and corrected the angles of some of the runs so it’s all straight.
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from UdoG in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
The fine tuning has occurred...minus the cables. I ordered sleeping to bundle the front io into on clean loom but it hasn’t come in yet. I swapped the color of the vue coolant to a redder color and corrected the angles of some of the runs so it’s all straight.
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from DJ46 in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
The fine tuning has occurred...minus the cables. I ordered sleeping to bundle the front io into on clean loom but it hasn’t come in yet. I swapped the color of the vue coolant to a redder color and corrected the angles of some of the runs so it’s all straight.
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from NotABigGamer in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
So the build is finished. With the new intel processors announced I decided to go AMD.
SPECS
Ryzen 3950x
Crosshair VIII Formula
32gb Dominator Platinum
500gb m.2 SSD
2080ti
all EKWB fittings and blocks.
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from NotABigGamer in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
Here is the poorly drawn plan for the front section. I’ve never used splitters before, it simplifies the runs in this area but I’m hoping it doesn’t cut down on the pressure going through the rads and they’ll be able to bleed fine.
got the first batch of fittings in aswell and started playing around with the runs
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from NotABigGamer in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
Decided it was time for me to upgrade my current rig from dual 1070 to a single GPU. Since new hardware should be on the way this year my simple upgrade turned into a completely new system and I was instantly sold on the EK edition InWin 909 which also meant this system will need the watercooling to match. Dont have much to show currently, just started off getting the 'basement' runs sorted but wanted to get this thread started.
Case came in, no damage and its number 39 of 200. The build quality for sure justified the hefty price.
The case comes with metal cable combs to make passing through the chassis look as clean as possible. This was a huge plus to me over the singularity computers scepter which were integrated into the distribution plate.
Here are some good pictures of the case unboxed
PROGRESS TO COME!
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from Windows9 in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
So the build is finished. With the new intel processors announced I decided to go AMD.
SPECS
Ryzen 3950x
Crosshair VIII Formula
32gb Dominator Platinum
500gb m.2 SSD
2080ti
all EKWB fittings and blocks.
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from Windows9 in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
Here is the poorly drawn plan for the front section. I’ve never used splitters before, it simplifies the runs in this area but I’m hoping it doesn’t cut down on the pressure going through the rads and they’ll be able to bleed fine.
got the first batch of fittings in aswell and started playing around with the runs
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from Windows9 in EKWB Inwin 909-ek Hardline Build
Decided it was time for me to upgrade my current rig from dual 1070 to a single GPU. Since new hardware should be on the way this year my simple upgrade turned into a completely new system and I was instantly sold on the EK edition InWin 909 which also meant this system will need the watercooling to match. Dont have much to show currently, just started off getting the 'basement' runs sorted but wanted to get this thread started.
Case came in, no damage and its number 39 of 200. The build quality for sure justified the hefty price.
The case comes with metal cable combs to make passing through the chassis look as clean as possible. This was a huge plus to me over the singularity computers scepter which were integrated into the distribution plate.
Here are some good pictures of the case unboxed
PROGRESS TO COME!
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from NaLu in First Custom Loop
Been spending far to long just admiring my handywork
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nnuzzo141 reacted to lucky74dog in M ITX PC -UPDATE- GTX 970!
Good suggestions, but none of them really stand out. It'd be awesome to give a prize to the person with the best name, but all my money is going to the PC. Maybe a binary cookie.
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from BenD in Upgrading my rig
Works great! and glad some one else shares my views of asus rog stuff not being worth it! the evga card worked great and its hopefully fixed version should be back tuesday. Handles everything i throw at it and overclocks beautifullly. Card stays extremely cool and has never exceeded temp target even running crysis 3 in 1080p max settings
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nnuzzo141 got a reaction from BenD in Upgrading my rig
The classified 770 has a free backplate that comes from Evga. I highly doubt its that much quieter. My experience with Asus cards is an obnoxious coil wine and fans that sound like a jet plane taking off
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nnuzzo141 reacted to Deleon.David in Project Akula - Dimastech Bench | Watercooled | Tri GTX 680
the back ground of the images, you live in a freaking resort (looks like it)
well, it looks great bro! colour coordination and everything!