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Should work perfectly
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Yay, its been cool seeing LTT grow over the years i have been watching, Congrats and keep it up
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Ok*
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Looks absolutely perfect to me, well done for a first try
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From the images on xspc's website it looks like one of the bitspower modkits would go on just fine
also great pump/res combo, best ive used
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That color scheme actually looks amazing
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EK have released some new wc components for this mobo, one that changes the anodized alu to nickel or acetal and nickel, http://www.ekwb.com/news/429/19/EK-introduces-ASUS-Maximus-VI-Formula-water-block-kit/
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get some ribbon cables and lie the gpu's on their side next to the mobo
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Yes, the VRM channel is anodized alu, which you can bet won't stop galvanic corrosion at this price point (the anodizing has to be completely perfect, which it won't be on a consumer product).
Do not use the VRM block in your loop unless you're running a corrosion inhibitor, and in fact, just don't bother using it at all. The board will show zero performance differences with it running air.
We tested it at work on a seperate loop with one rad and we got about 10-15 degrees Celsius lower
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instead off doing just push, do just pull, its supposed to be more effective and it is a hell of a lot easier to blow the dust off
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Linus did a video saying, SP --> radiator --> AF was the best config they got for their rads
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Yes, don't use it. It makes zero difference in the board performance anyway.
I was getting the impact with the bitspower block anyway, i just remembered linus saying something about it
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yeah they're pretty good temps, but gp with the x60 if you want
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doesnt the maximus vi formula have aluminium in the crosschill
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Hm, Canoga Park... smells like Caselabs?
Thought it was familiar
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i had a similar idea, where are you going to put the keyboard and mouse
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I'll just leave this here...
Sneaky, very sneaky
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Pro's and Con's?
the only con i can see is that you are messing up the flow of coolant from a nice curved smooth loop to one with sharp edges.
Ek has a bending kit you can use that wont effect flow
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which live stream was this on?
live streams*
within the last two months, not sure exactly
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http://www.rubbermonkey.co.nz/Pelican-Cases/Pelican-1770-Long-Case-Black
This is the case im using incase you were wondering
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the link above is a relatively cheap option and has a depth with a vesa wall mount at about 61mm. the width and height both are within your criteria. Another question about your requirements; how important is latency, color quality, and cost?
Hope that helps
I had a look at it and it looks physically ok for the case, they will mainly be used for Gaming and Editing for a youtube channel
so Latency under 10ms gtg
colour quality decent
Budget of around 800 usd
i am currently using three of these https://www.asus.com/nz/Monitors_Projectors/VE248H/ so similar specs to these would be fine
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Budget?
Preferably under $800 USD
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For my new build i need a monitor with the following specs
if you know of one please post a link
depth without stand = less than 40mm
height without stand = 390mm or less
width without stand = 650mm or less
vesa mount = yes
downwards facing dvi or display port (or both)
downwards facing power
preferably 1920x1080
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