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This is my system: Intel Core i7-4790KIntel Core i7-4790K with EK-Supremacy - Gigabyte GA-Z97MX-GAMING 5 HyperX Fury DDR3 1866MHz 16GB with EK-RAM Monarch X4 - Gigabyte Radeon R9 290X with EK-FC R9-290X - Corsair Carbide Air 240 Cube Case white (Modded) - Three EK-CoolStream PE 240 Radiators with Noiseblocker fans - Two EK-Res X3 - EK-DCP 4.0 PWN Pump - EK-HD acrylic tubing - Two Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD in raid0 - Kingston M.2 2280 120GB SSD - Corsair AX 850W PSU

 

 

Rear radiators and tubing

The Computer

Top panel window.

Rear radiators and tubing.

 

And to top it off, here is a link to a video of the cooling loop being filled up: 

Filling The Loop

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Specs are:

 

Intel i5 4460

Asus z97m-plus

Kingston 120gb ssdnow

Kingston 8gb hyper x

Sapphire R9-290

Fractal Design Arc Mini R2

Seasonic 750X series

EK XTX 360

EK Supremacy HF

Ek r9 290 waterblock

EK dcp 4.0

EK res

five Fractal Design fans

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My first water cooling build.
 

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That's superb! Bit of a shame they don't do the internal USB cables fully sleeved, because other than that I think it pretty much looks perfect.

Main Rig "Melanie" (click!) -- AMD Ryzen7 1800X • Gigabyte Aorus X370-Gaming 5 • 3x G.SKILL TridentZ 3200 8GB • Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming • Corsair RM750x • Phanteks Enthoo Pro --

HTPC "Keira" -- AMD Sempron 2650 • MSI AM1I • 2x Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 1866 8GB • ASUS ENGTX 560Ti • Corsair SF450 • Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV Shift --

Laptop "Abbey" -- AMD E-350 • HP 646982-001 • 1x Samsung DDR3 1333 4GB • AMD Radeon HD 6310 • HP MU06 Notebook Battery • HP 635 case --

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Intel 5930k

asus saber tooth x99

corsair lpx 2666 ddr4 c as 15

Evga gtx 980 ti sc x2

creative sound blaster ZxR

intel 750 2.5 inch ssd

phanteks enthoo primo SE green and black

xspc raystorm cpu block

xspc rx 480

Xspc ex 480

Xspc ex 240

x2 Ek acetal full cover titan x blocks

x 14 bits power revolver rigid compression fittings

x4 xspc 90 rotary fittings

1 xspc male to female g1/4

1 alphacool male to male 90

1 bits power valve

xspc photon + d5 combo

x16 phobya eloop 1800 rpm

x2 phanteks own hubs

evga supernova 1000 p2

Ogre sleeving

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  • 2 weeks later...

would love to transplant to a 900D and get a proper d5 pump and res but for now the ek s-bay pump/res combo will do!

 

Specs:

Asus maximus ranger vii

intel i5 4690k

corsair H60 with notch NF-F12

16GB DDR3 1600mhz kingston RAM

2x Palit jetstream 970 in SLI

2x EK-FC 970 Acetal water blocks

EK PE-coolstream 360mm radiator

3x noctua PWM 200rpm Industrial NF-F12's

EK S-Bay res

8x black EK-ACF fittings 12/14mm

Primochill Advanced LRT Blood red tubing 12/14mm

NZXT sentry fan controller

480GB Kingston SSD

2TB WD HDD

 

 

 

 

 

IMG 0611

IMG 0610

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MY RIG- I call it the millennium falcon “she doesn’t look like much but she’s got it where it counts kid”

 

CoolerMaster HAFX, ASUS Maximus Ranger vii, Intel i-5 4690k @4.5Ghz, 16GB RAM, Reference GTX1080, 480GB SSD, Corsair RM850W. . Cooling- Corsair H60 w Noctua NF-F12, EK DBay res/pump combo, EK-FC1080FE block, 360mm radiator, 3x Noctua industrial 2000rpm fans. . Displays- LGOLED55B7V, ACER KG241. Peripherals- Corsair M65, Roccat RYOS MK-PRO, Logitech G633, Logitech G920

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images are a bit dark, will post with a better camera soon

MY RIG- I call it the millennium falcon “she doesn’t look like much but she’s got it where it counts kid”

 

CoolerMaster HAFX, ASUS Maximus Ranger vii, Intel i-5 4690k @4.5Ghz, 16GB RAM, Reference GTX1080, 480GB SSD, Corsair RM850W. . Cooling- Corsair H60 w Noctua NF-F12, EK DBay res/pump combo, EK-FC1080FE block, 360mm radiator, 3x Noctua industrial 2000rpm fans. . Displays- LGOLED55B7V, ACER KG241. Peripherals- Corsair M65, Roccat RYOS MK-PRO, Logitech G633, Logitech G920

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would love to transplant to a 900D and get a proper d5 pump and res but for now the ek s-bay pump/res combo will do!

 

Specs:

Asus maximus ranger vii

intel i5 4690k

corsair H60 with notch NF-F12

16GB DDR3 1600mhz kingston RAM

2x Palit jetstream 970 in SLI

2x EK-FC 970 Acetal water blocks

EK PE-coolstream 360mm radiator

3x noctua PWM 200rpm Industrial NF-F12's

EK S-Bay res

8x black EK-ACF fittings 12/14mm

Primochill Advanced LRT Blood red tubing 12/14mm

NZXT sentry fan controller

480GB Kingston SSD

2TB WD HDD

 

 

 

 

 

Huzzah, another Haf-X

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Recently watercooled my pc. Here are the specs and some pics. more pics here -> http://imgur.com/a/IB5sf

ASRock Z77 Extreme 4
i3770k @ 3.50GHz

Evga 980Ti
Corsair vengeance 2x 8gb
Coolermaster Thunder 700w

Samsung 850 Evo 250gb
1x Western Digital Green 2TB HDD
1x Seagate 1TB HDD
Fractal define S
Corsair SP120s

 

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sorry tripple post

My pc:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dvcw23 

(Black Glacier)

 

My server:

Dual xeon x5679 processors, 24gb of ECC memory, Nvidia quadro 295 NVS and 48tb of storage.  (z600

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this tripple post was brougth to you by slow internet.

My pc:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dvcw23 

(Black Glacier)

 

My server:

Dual xeon x5679 processors, 24gb of ECC memory, Nvidia quadro 295 NVS and 48tb of storage.  (z600

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still not satisfy with mine and its been 4 years of rebuilding

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lives on

BAKABT

 

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still not satisfy with mine and its been 4 years of rebuilding

What kind of cooling performance are you getting out of your phobya cpu block?  I feel as if my phobya cpu block doesn't cool as well as it should.

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What kind of cooling performance are you getting out of your phobya cpu block?  I feel as if my phobya cpu block doesn't cool as well as it should.

pretty cool it never goes above 60c, but its winter when i re install the water system, right now ambient temp is properly 7c.

 

but  i am cooling it off with 120+240+200mm rads.

 

maybe your pump is a weak one

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lives on

BAKABT

 

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pretty cool it never goes above 60c, but its winter when i re install the water system, right now ambient temp is properly 7c.

 

but  i am cooling it off with 120+240+200mm rads.

 

maybe your pump is a weak one

Well my GPU never goes over 49 C.  Its been very interesting and inconsistent.  

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are there any waterloops out there that are cooling chipsets as well? 

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are there any waterloops out there that are cooling chipsets as well? 

I'm about to move to a Core X9 case which will actually let me utilize the VRM cooling on my ASUS Formula VII

 

Sry I know you asked about chipset not VRM though. Just excited about it

Enthoo Primo - ASUS Maximus Formula VII - 4790k 4.8ghz 1.28v - EK Supremacy Evo Clean - 16GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical - 1000w EVGA Supernova Gold - 2x Alphacool Monsta Rads in push/pull - 2x Galaxy 780 HoF with EK waterblock
 
Build Log http://imgur.com/a/UV6Wh Just want to warn everyone, my build log is pretty mediocre.

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  • 2 weeks later...

why retire?  Perfectly good hardware still.

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