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On 3/2/2019 at 1:12 PM, Valaris said:

Possibly a stupid question but which case is that? 

 

Edit: Nevermind, I just saw read the rest of the post which mentions the P3.

It's all changed again haha 

 

Now has a 9600k Asus prime mobo and 16gb vengeance rgb ram and a 1080ti and changed the rad for a 360 the ram isn't in this pic I only put it in yesterday

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Updated my loop.  I had clear petg in my first loop and a single cpu water block and radiator

 

Current parts

Case : Thermaltake VIEW 71 TG.
Motherboard : ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Extreme. 
CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 1800X.
GPU : ASUS RX Vega64 STRIX  OC 8GB.
RAM : 64GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance 2666MHz.
Fan's : 3 x Corsair ML140 PRO rgb and 3x Corsair ML120 PRO rgb
Storage : 1 x Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD and 1 x 2TB Crucial MX500 SSD
PSU : Corsair HX850i  with cablemod cables.

 

Custom water cooling with hard tubing.

Ek monoblock and GPU block.

XSPC fittings and radiators.

Bitspower tubes.

 

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Orange because of Ryzen  ?

 

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Here is my soft tube update!

 

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\\ ULTRON \\  | i9-9900K 5.1GHz | Gigabyte Aorus Xtreme | EVGA 1080Ti FTW3 | 32GB G.Skill 3200 | Custom Loop | O11 Dynamic XL |

\\ VISION \\    | R9-3900X | Asus Strix X570-E | EVGA 2080 XC Black | 32GB Corsair 3600 | Custom Loop | O11 Dynamic |

\\ HYDRA \\   | R7-2700X 3.4GHz | Asus Strix B450i | Asus RTX 2060 SUPER | 16GB Kingston DDR4 3000 | Evolv ITX |

\\ GHOST \\   | i7-9700K 5GHz | Asus ROG X Formula | Gigabyte 1060 6G Xtreme | 32GB Hyper X Fury  2666 | EVGA CLC 280 | 2 x 512GB Samsung 850 Pro | 8 x 8TB WD Red | 2 x 10TB WD Red | Fractal R6 |

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry...

  Anyway, when you transfer water from the cpu to the gpu, isnt that hot water, should you use 2 separate radiators?...

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1 hour ago, Gonzalo Noriega said:

Sorry...

  Anyway, when you transfer water from the cpu to the gpu, isnt that hot water, should you use 2 separate radiators?...

With that logic, its all hot water.

Main RIg Corsair Air 540, I7 9900k, ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero, G.Skill Ripjaws 3600 32GB, 3090FE, EVGA 1000G5, Acer Nitro XZ3 2560 x 1440@240hz 

 

Spare RIg Lian Li O11 AIR MINI, I7 4790K, Asus Maximus VI Extreme, G.Skill Ares 2400 32Gb, EVGA 1080ti, 1080sc 1070sc & 1060 SSC, EVGA 850GA, Acer KG251Q 1920x1080@240hz

 

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23 hours ago, Gonzalo Noriega said:

Sorry...

  Anyway, when you transfer water from the cpu to the gpu, isnt that hot water, should you use 2 separate radiators?...

Not with that attitude 

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2 minutes ago, Oalei said:

Not with that attitude 

LoL... no, in the last pic, theres one tube going from the cpu to the gpu, and then to the other gpu and then to the deposit... so... the hot water travel isn enough to cooldown? and yeah basically... Sorry I have a new build and its running too hot... I tried with fans but maybe water (aio) should be better...

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1 minute ago, Gonzalo Noriega said:

LoL... no, in the last pic, theres one tube going from the cpu to the gpu, and then to the other gpu and then to the deposit... so... the hot water travel isn enough to cooldown? and yeah basically... Sorry I have a new build and its running too hot... I tried with fans but maybe water (aio) should be better...

Hahahaha at least someone knows a joke when they see one. 

 

Well Im not a AIO user myself but, hot liquid doesn't mean unusable it's still in the range usable.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I've been itching to build a new machine for a while. I've started doing some video editing and wanted to do it with my PC, but my old i5 rig was woefully underpowered. After seeing all of the show build madness online, I decided to take a shot at doing one myself. I present.... The Purple Bit Eater; themed after my favorite football team.

 

P.S. This is my first ever water-cooled build, AIO or otherwise. Though, I've been building PCs for about 20 years.

 

 

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Do you happen to have a build list for the parts for your loop, I have the same case and am going to do a build but still trying to settle on parts.

On 4/1/2019 at 11:56 AM, ewplayer3 said:

I've been itching to build a new machine for a while. I've started doing some video editing and wanted to do it with my PC, but my old i5 rig was woefully underpowered. After seeing all of the show build madness online, I decided to take a shot at doing one myself. I present.... The Purple Bit Eater; themed after my favorite football team.

 

P.S. This is my first ever water-cooled build, AIO or otherwise. Though, I've been building PCs for about 20 years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 4/1/2019 at 6:56 PM, ewplayer3 said:
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I've been itching to build a new machine for a while. I've started doing some video editing and wanted to do it with my PC, but my old i5 rig was woefully underpowered. After seeing all of the show build madness online, I decided to take a shot at doing one myself. I present.... The Purple Bit Eater; themed after my favorite football team.

 

P.S. This is my first ever water-cooled build, AIO or otherwise. Though, I've been building PCs for about 20 years.

 

 

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Did you polish your CTR or do they now sell actual clear tops etc? I love my CTR.
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5 hours ago, Benjeh said:

Did you polish your CTR or do they now sell actual clear tops etc? I love my CTR.
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They do sell clear tops now. No polishing required.

6 hours ago, Ravendarat said:

Do you happen to have a build list for the parts for your loop, I have the same case and am going to do a build but still trying to settle on parts.

 

The waterblocks were component specific, but those were both EKWB.

CPU: x470 Taichi Monoblock

GPU: FC1070GTX Nickel

 

I've got two rads in there. I initially bought both from Primochill, but my 360 ended up with a crack in it. I sent it off for repair and I've got an EK CoolStream 360 in its place right now. The build quality on the EK rad feels better. So, I may just leave it in place. Plus, I wasn't overly impressed with the paint job on the rads, which was the whole point of buying the rads from PrimoChill over EK to begin with.

 

Rad1: EK CoolStream SE 360

Rad2: PrimoChill EximoSX 240

 

The fittings and hard tube are all PrimoChill and appear to be holding up well. The build quality seems great for those parts.

 

PrimoChill 1/2" Revolver SX 12-Pack

PrimoChill 1/2" OD Rigid PETG Tubing

 

The pump I bought from PrimoChill, but it's a D5. So, buy that from where you prefer. I bought it from them as a package deal with the Reservoir.

 

PrimoChill 120mm CTR Hard Mount Res Phase II w/ D5 pump

 

Inevitably, you'll end up having to get some kind of 45 or 90 degree adapters, T-splitters, plugs, etc... My advice on all of that is to get all of your main components (pump, res, blocks, rads) first and test mount everything until you find a layout that works for you and then go back and buy the tubes, fittings, and anything else you need. No matter how well you have it planned out in your mind, you'll always discover that something doesn't quite fit how you imagined it to.

 

I ended up having to change my front rad orientation and add a 90 adapter to the res fill port because I forgot to account for the fans and then had to change the drain port orientation because I forgot to account for taking the front of the case off when I need to drain it.

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First custom loop I’ve made:

  • i7-4770k - 4.5GHz 1.300V
  • 32GB DDR3
  • ASUS Maximus Hero Vii
  • EVGA 750w G2
  • NVIDEA GTX 780 (Couldn’t find a block on eBay for it yet)

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4 minutes ago, Nicklordzero said:

First custom loop I’ve made:

  • i7-4770k - 4.5GHz 1.300V
  • 32GB DDR3
  • ASUS Maximus Hero Vii
  • EVGA 750w G2
  • NVIDEA GTX 780 (Couldn’t find a block on eBay for it yet)

 

Not sure where you’re located but there are still quite a few of the blocks on eBay. Some seen new but pricey. 

 

That case can fit a 480 rad right?

Main RIg Corsair Air 540, I7 9900k, ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero, G.Skill Ripjaws 3600 32GB, 3090FE, EVGA 1000G5, Acer Nitro XZ3 2560 x 1440@240hz 

 

Spare RIg Lian Li O11 AIR MINI, I7 4790K, Asus Maximus VI Extreme, G.Skill Ares 2400 32Gb, EVGA 1080ti, 1080sc 1070sc & 1060 SSC, EVGA 850GA, Acer KG251Q 1920x1080@240hz

 

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On 4/7/2019 at 1:07 PM, Mick Naughty said:

Not sure where you’re located but there are still quite a few of the blocks on eBay. Some seen new but pricey. 

 

That case can fit a 480 rad right?

I'm located in Ontario. Yes the case can fit a 480 Rad. Actually came with a aluminum one when i bought it from someone, but i cannot afford any thing "NEW" or pricey. My whole water cooling loop costed me $150 from a friend.

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On 11/17/2018 at 12:12 AM, Laurence_MM said:

Yeah, so my custom system is abit unusual and took inspiration from an LTT video awhile back...

A cocktail for disaster?

 

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The specs:

 

CPU: i7 4720hq @ 2.6ghz

GPU: GTX 860m @ 950mhz approx

 

Pre-watercooling

CPU: 93c (throttle down to 1.6ghz)

GPU: 98c (throttle down to 687mhz)

 

Post-watercooling

CPU: 66c (boost up to 3.6ghz)

GPU: 56c (boost up to 1.1ghz)

could you tell me what parts you used?
i am trying to something similar at the moment with my laptop
but i can't find a pump for it
how did you power pump and fans?

 

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mines not as magnificent as you lot but well havent water cooled for a while soo just re using parts that  i have laying around, nothing i used is new except for the phanteks glacier pro am4. 

watercool parts

XSPC 240mm rad from my Phennom II 955 BE

D5 Vario from my i5 buiid

Bitspower 150 res from my i5 build

fittings from Phennom II 955 BE some from my i5

phanteks glacier pro am4

 

mounted the rad upside down(the G1/4 facing up) i like it that way

 

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lives on

BAKABT

 

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My new baby, 9900k with EK velocity, 32gb gskill ddr4 3200, Aorus rtx 2080 extreme wb, asus maximus xi hero mb, EK 120 rad between gpu and cpu, EK 280 rad after cpu, corsair hx1000i psu. 

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Showing off my 8 year old’s build.  It may not be much but she is extremely proud of it as I am of her for taking the time to do this.A3DF5F34-1BDB-4FE4-82FD-E3DAF6AF7726.thumb.jpeg.e266ac8098adc8f57af33a9aae9244e3.jpegBF684BE4-BBFE-46CB-A71A-35AF5B6B0F23.thumb.jpeg.aa7383d56cdd1533e36a1b7a1a649f36.jpeg

 

Next she wants to cutout the front of the case so it can breath with the look intact.

BLACK and BLUE Build

i9-9900K - 5.2 Ghz @ 1.305 vCore, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (@ 3200 Mhz), Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Extreme, EVGA RTX 2080Ti XC Ultra, Samsung 970 Pro, Samsung 970 EVO, Dual Custom Loop Cooling, Thermaltake Tower 900, AX1500i

 

VR Build

i7-8700K - 5.1 Ghz @ 1.36 vCore, 32 GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB (@ 3200 Mhz), Asus Maximus X Hero (Wi Fi ac), 2x EVGA GTX 1080Ti SC Black Edition, Toshiba NVME, Custom Loop Cooling, Thermaltake Core P5, HX1000i

 

FreeNAS Server Build

Pentium G5400, 8 GB Kingston HyperX Fury (@ 2400 MHz), Asrock H370M-ITX/ac, Intel 320 System SSD, 4x Hitachi 7200K 4 TB HDD, Thermaltake TR2 650W, Cooler Master Master Liquid Lite 120, Bit Fenix Prodigy

 

Daughter's First BuildCore i3-6100, 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (@ 2133 MHz), Asrock H270M-ITX/ac, XFX RX-580 GTS, Custom Watercooling (Both CPU and GPU) 2x Corsair Force LS, PowerSpec 550w, NZXT H200i

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So after some hiccups she got it figured out and running right.

 

NZXT H200i

ASrock H270M-itx ac

Core i3-6100

Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 2666

XFX RX580 8GB (1505 on Core, 2250 on Memory)

EK Coolstream 240 PE

White Corsair LL Fans

No Name Amazon CPU Block

EK Thermosphere GPU Block

 

CPU after 1 Hour of Aida 64 - 42C

GPU after 1 hour of Heaven - 40C

 

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She still needs to modify the front panel to allow the air in but she was ready to pose with her work today.

BLACK and BLUE Build

i9-9900K - 5.2 Ghz @ 1.305 vCore, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (@ 3200 Mhz), Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Extreme, EVGA RTX 2080Ti XC Ultra, Samsung 970 Pro, Samsung 970 EVO, Dual Custom Loop Cooling, Thermaltake Tower 900, AX1500i

 

VR Build

i7-8700K - 5.1 Ghz @ 1.36 vCore, 32 GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB (@ 3200 Mhz), Asus Maximus X Hero (Wi Fi ac), 2x EVGA GTX 1080Ti SC Black Edition, Toshiba NVME, Custom Loop Cooling, Thermaltake Core P5, HX1000i

 

FreeNAS Server Build

Pentium G5400, 8 GB Kingston HyperX Fury (@ 2400 MHz), Asrock H370M-ITX/ac, Intel 320 System SSD, 4x Hitachi 7200K 4 TB HDD, Thermaltake TR2 650W, Cooler Master Master Liquid Lite 120, Bit Fenix Prodigy

 

Daughter's First BuildCore i3-6100, 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (@ 2133 MHz), Asrock H270M-ITX/ac, XFX RX-580 GTS, Custom Watercooling (Both CPU and GPU) 2x Corsair Force LS, PowerSpec 550w, NZXT H200i

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9900K

Aorus Z390 Xtreme

32 GB Corsair Vengeance Pro

EVGA 2080 ti XC Ultra

EK Velocity

EK Vector

EK 480 PE

EK 480 XE

2x Alphacool Eisbecher Reservoirs

2x Swiftech D5 PWM Pumps

AX1200i

 

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BLACK and BLUE Build

i9-9900K - 5.2 Ghz @ 1.305 vCore, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (@ 3200 Mhz), Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Extreme, EVGA RTX 2080Ti XC Ultra, Samsung 970 Pro, Samsung 970 EVO, Dual Custom Loop Cooling, Thermaltake Tower 900, AX1500i

 

VR Build

i7-8700K - 5.1 Ghz @ 1.36 vCore, 32 GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB (@ 3200 Mhz), Asus Maximus X Hero (Wi Fi ac), 2x EVGA GTX 1080Ti SC Black Edition, Toshiba NVME, Custom Loop Cooling, Thermaltake Core P5, HX1000i

 

FreeNAS Server Build

Pentium G5400, 8 GB Kingston HyperX Fury (@ 2400 MHz), Asrock H370M-ITX/ac, Intel 320 System SSD, 4x Hitachi 7200K 4 TB HDD, Thermaltake TR2 650W, Cooler Master Master Liquid Lite 120, Bit Fenix Prodigy

 

Daughter's First BuildCore i3-6100, 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (@ 2133 MHz), Asrock H270M-ITX/ac, XFX RX-580 GTS, Custom Watercooling (Both CPU and GPU) 2x Corsair Force LS, PowerSpec 550w, NZXT H200i

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Finally finished my first somewhat successful hard line setup:

 

Thermaltake Core P5

Maximus X Hero

8700K

32 GB G.Skill Trident Z

2x EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC Black Edition

HX1000i

 

 

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BLACK and BLUE Build

i9-9900K - 5.2 Ghz @ 1.305 vCore, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (@ 3200 Mhz), Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Extreme, EVGA RTX 2080Ti XC Ultra, Samsung 970 Pro, Samsung 970 EVO, Dual Custom Loop Cooling, Thermaltake Tower 900, AX1500i

 

VR Build

i7-8700K - 5.1 Ghz @ 1.36 vCore, 32 GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB (@ 3200 Mhz), Asus Maximus X Hero (Wi Fi ac), 2x EVGA GTX 1080Ti SC Black Edition, Toshiba NVME, Custom Loop Cooling, Thermaltake Core P5, HX1000i

 

FreeNAS Server Build

Pentium G5400, 8 GB Kingston HyperX Fury (@ 2400 MHz), Asrock H370M-ITX/ac, Intel 320 System SSD, 4x Hitachi 7200K 4 TB HDD, Thermaltake TR2 650W, Cooler Master Master Liquid Lite 120, Bit Fenix Prodigy

 

Daughter's First BuildCore i3-6100, 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (@ 2133 MHz), Asrock H270M-ITX/ac, XFX RX-580 GTS, Custom Watercooling (Both CPU and GPU) 2x Corsair Force LS, PowerSpec 550w, NZXT H200i

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The "W"-machine (W as in whatever)

Hm, the case is a decade-old Cooler Master HAF 932 which I had just sitting around and with too much time on my hands I decided to give it a revamp. The loop is my very first custom build water loop. So far it's running stable afaics with following temps:

CPU: 35 idle, 36-41 under average load, 46-48 under stress testing

GPU: 35 idle, 44 after 30 mins of Heaven running, of which 1 benchmark on high quality and 1 on ultra high quality

Water temps: idle: 26.6 with room temp of 24 and 31.3 after said 30 mins of Heaven benchmark testing

RAM - haven't checked yet, but I assume they're ok

 

Loop: RAM-CPU-GPU

Rads: 1x120 and 1x360 (all that case allows for) both XSPC ultra thin white TX120 and TX360

Pump: EK-XTOP Revo D5 pwm

CPU block: EK monoblock MSI X470 pro Carbon

Piping: petg (2nd choice, but since it's my first and acrylic is not the easiest girlfriend, I decided on petg for now)

Reservoir: home made, app. 1.8 liters capacity

Fittings: Barrow, about 3 dozen of them if not more

 

System specs:

MoBo: MSI X470 Gaming pro Carbon (used for over a decade Gigabyte, but switched to MSI last year - would never ever buy an Asus)

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X @ 4.15 gHz (last time I bought an Intel was in 1998 - would never buy an Intel again - let's say I don't like monopolists)

RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (4x8) @3000 mHz

GPU: MSI Geforce GTX 1070 Seahawk EK X 8GB (not overclocked yet)

Storage: 3 nvme's (Samsung, Patriot and WD 205 GB, 480 GB and 512 GB); 2 SSD's (OCZ and HyperX both 250 GB); 2 HD's (Toshiba and Seagate Barracuda @ 3TB and @ 2TB);

SoundCard (yes - I have one; onboard audio is just not good enough for me) : Sound BlasterX AE-5 

PSU: Corsair RM 850i

Propellors: 4 ThermalTake Riing + 120, 1 Cooler Master 230 mm (from the original case) and 1 aerocool 200 mm blue propellor, of which I removed the led).

 

Also, I have customized cables, but you won't see them as it's paneled off - don't like too much visible cables in the case, hence I made the panels around the MoBo. Sarcastically enough, the only main cable you see is the one of the GPU power, which I forgot to order in that configuration - ordering it next week and will replace it with the light blue version once in.

Color scheme is Wriyon-blue (a hint lighter than baby blue: https://www.color-hex.com/color/bee1ff )/White with some accents of very dark Green, sky blue and electric blue. The leds are in the same RGB scheme as the Wriyon blue, they seem white, but there's a hint of blue in there. Hope you like it.

Made the front io panel myself - will do that again, but all the buttons, the usb3 plugs, the audio jacks the water temp reader and the general temps screen I built in myself.

 

NB: Wriyon is a little local project that I have running here to help stir the love for reading and writing in school kids. It may not be as flashy and super duper as the other builds, but I made it all by hand without any tools except a drill, a heat gun and a sanding machine (heck, I don't even have a shed or workbench) and I am proud of it :)

 

 

 

 

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My new current system:

MoBo: Gigabyte Aorus x570 Master | CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950x | RAM: G-Skill Trident Royal 32gHz @ 3600 mHz | GPU: Zotac RTX 3070 Twin Edge OC | SoundCard: SoundblasterX AE5 white pure| Storage: Toshiba 3TB; Seagate 2TB; WD Blue 4TB; Seagate 8TB Samsung EVO 980 500 GB PCIe 4 NVME; Sabrent 500GB PCIe 4 NVME x 2 | Case: Thermaltake the Tower 900 | Monitor: Toshiba HD 32"; Dell 24"; 7" hardware monitor LCD | PSU: Corsair RM850i | Propellors: Thermaltake Riing plus 12 x 8; Thermaltake Riing plus 14 x 3; Thermaltake Riing sync 12 x 2 and 5 other propellors for a push-pull config on a 360 and 480 rad | Cooling and remaining stuff: dual custom loop with a) one EK D5 Revo pump and b) one EK D5 Quantum Inertia pump.

 

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