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3570k - Apogee HD

GTX 580 - EVGA Hydro Copper 2

Intel 520s in raid 0

8GB Corsair Dominator

Asus p8z77 Pro

800W CM silent pro gold

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Good reasons :D

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Hey guys just wanted to share my PC. I put a lot of time and work and planning into this. It's almost done just awaiting a PSU cover and a custom GPU backplate. Also have a few more cables to sleeve.

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here is the backplate I am awaiting.

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What case is this?
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My first attempt at water cooling.

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Looks nice! I like the white. Only thing I concerned about, the run from the rad to the intake on the GPU and that bend - looks like it might be placing preasure on the card itself? I would eventually think cutting out a bit of tubing and making it straighter might be a good thing?

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Intel Core i5 750 @ 3.4GHz

Asus Maximus III Formula

MSI Twin Frozr 7870 OC

8GB Corsair Vengeance

Corsair HX850W PSU

80gb Seagate 7200rpm drive

250gb Seagate 7200rpm drive

2x Samsung 1tb 7200rpm drive

NZXT Switch 810 Case

XSPC Rasa 750 RS240

Still a work in progress as I am waiting for my red tubing, some new fans and an SSD.

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4670k @ 4.3GHz w/ Deepcool Lucifer | ASRock z97e-itx/ac | 2x4GB G Skill Ares | MSI TFiii HD 7870 @ 1150/1450| OCZ Vertex 4 128GB + 1TB | Bitfenix Prodigy Black | Antec TP-650C

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My first attempt at water cooling.

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Thank you. I just uploaded another picture so that you have a better idea of the whole system.

The water flow is actually going in the opposite direction, that is : Dual Pump Reservoir Combo Bay -> Down to the 2x120 Rad at the bottom -> Up to the Radeon 5970 -> Up to the 3x120 Rad at the top -> In the Motherboard waterblock -> CPU -> Back to Res.

The "bend" is not actually that bad, in fact it's not really bending, it's just curving and it's difficult to see that in the pictures. So I can't cut it more than that, it's the most natural way I could route it there. So both tubes around the graphic card are not putting pressure, they are actually holding it even better (That card is extremely heavy though, keep in mind it's probably the longest video card and it has a full waterblock and a backplate).

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My first attempt at water cooling.

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I really like how clean you have it looking in the 800D.
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Hi

my wife asked me i want play call of duty black ops II

perfect she have a really good computer to do that but......

only cpu was watercooled, GPU still with regular fan and its a reference design

wow!!!!! same noise as a world war 2 B-57

ok need to water cool the GPU but the little Bitfenix shinobi dont have enough space for rad

i asked my wife if a caselabs SM5 white is what she wants, she told me NO

i want the same case because i like it and i really like the touch

ok go for a shinobi XL windows white with blue mesh

and et voila!

Intel I5-3570k

Gigabyte H77-dsh3

8GB corsair vengeance white low profile

XFX Black OC edition HD7970

PSU Corsair XT750m

SSD Octane 128GB

Seagate 1.5TB

Blue and white sleeving

Bitfenix Shinobi XL Windows white

Water cooling

Pump: DDC 3.1 (10W)

CPU Block: XSPC Raystorm

GPU Block: Koolance VID-R797

RAD: XSPC EX360 and EX240

Res: XSPC dual Bay for 1 ddc

Tubing: XSPC 3/8 5/8 clear

Liquid: Mayhem Pastel Blue Berry

12 Bitfenix spectre blue led

and a lot of goodies

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Looks awesome! I just bought this case and going to be putting a triple rad in the roof also. Wish there was gonna be room for push/pull like your rad but I think a thick rad would be awesome.

AMD Radeon R9 290X / AMD FX-8320 / Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 / Samsung 830 128GB / Seagate 7200RPM 3TB / Corsair HX 850W / BitFenix Shinobi XL / CPU & GPU Watercooled - Thick Triple 360 Rad

 

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Hi

my wife asked me i want play call of duty black ops II

perfect she have a really good computer to do that but......

only cpu was watercooled, GPU still with regular fan and its a reference design

wow!!!!! same noise as a world war 2 B-57

ok need to water cool the GPU but the little Bitfenix shinobi dont have enough space for rad

i asked my wife if a caselabs SM5 white is what she wants, she told me NO

i want the same case because i like it and i really like the touch

ok go for a shinobi XL windows white with blue mesh

and et voila!

Intel I5-3570k

Gigabyte H77-dsh3

8GB corsair vengeance white low profile

XFX Black OC edition HD7970

PSU Corsair XT750m

SSD Octane 128GB

Seagate 1.5TB

Blue and white sleeving

Bitfenix Shinobi XL Windows white

Water cooling

Pump: DDC 3.1 (10W)

CPU Block: XSPC Raystorm

GPU Block: Koolance VID-R797

RAD: XSPC EX360 and EX240

Res: XSPC dual Bay for 1 ddc

Tubing: XSPC 3/8 5/8 clear

Liquid: Mayhem Pastel Blue Berry

12 Bitfenix spectre blue led

and a lot of goodies

stop talking and PICSSSSSSIMG_00013.jpg

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IMG_0018-1.jpg

IMG_0021.jpg

Amazing build, great choice on the colour scheme. I noticed you removed the hard drive cages, where did you manage to hide the HD. I can't seem to see it anyway.
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This is my first attempt at water cooling a computer. Please be gentle....LOL:cool:

Asus Maximus V Gene

Asus GTX 680

ASUS Xonar Phoebus

Intel 3770K @ 4.6 GHz

Corsair AX 760i

EK ASUS GeForce 680 GTX DCII VGA Liquid Cooling Block - Acetal + Nickel

EK ASUS GeForce 680 GTX DCII VGA Liquid Cooling RAM Backplate - Black

Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 Full Copper Dual 120mm Radiator

Alphacool NexXxoS ST30 Full Copper Slim Profile Single 120mm Radiator

COUGAR CF-V12HP Vortex Hydro-Dynamic-Bearing

Swiftech Apogee HD High Performance 4-Port CPU Waterblock - White

Swiftech Maelstrom 5 1/4" Dual Bay Reservoir w/ Single Pump Housing

Ice Dragon Cooling Nanofluid Coolant White Color

Monsoon Free Center Compression Fitting - 3/8"ID x 5/8"OD - Black Chrome

Monsoon 90° Rotary Angle Adapter - 5/8" OD - Black Chrome

Monsoon 45° Rotary Angle Adapter - 5/8" OD - Black Chrome

Danger Den DreamFlex UV Green

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Oh ya, here is a video showcasing the XSPC Extreme Water Cooling Unit with the custom Sound Activated LED mod that I installed in the case. Let me know what you guys think and if there are any changes that you can think off that would help me continue with this mod :)
Love the lighting
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Oh ya, here is a video showcasing the XSPC Extreme Water Cooling Unit with the custom Sound Activated LED mod that I installed in the case. Let me know what you guys think and if there are any changes that you can think off that would help me continue with this mod :)
Thanks I appreciate it, has come out very cool so far :)
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How about this:

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i7 860 @ 4.0GHz

2 x EVGA GTX560Ti 2GB Edition

3.120 x 60mm Thick EK Rad in Push Pull with Bit Fenix PWM Fans

All EK Blocks and two points of liquid red awesomeness.

Also the case is two-tone :P

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Man that looks SOOOOOOOOO awesome!

The first step to insanity is believing in your sanity.

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Hi

my wife asked me i want play call of duty black ops II

perfect she have a really good computer to do that but......

only cpu was watercooled, GPU still with regular fan and its a reference design

wow!!!!! same noise as a world war 2 B-57

ok need to water cool the GPU but the little Bitfenix shinobi dont have enough space for rad

i asked my wife if a caselabs SM5 white is what she wants, she told me NO

i want the same case because i like it and i really like the touch

ok go for a shinobi XL windows white with blue mesh

and et voila!

Intel I5-3570k

Gigabyte H77-dsh3

8GB corsair vengeance white low profile

XFX Black OC edition HD7970

PSU Corsair XT750m

SSD Octane 128GB

Seagate 1.5TB

Blue and white sleeving

Bitfenix Shinobi XL Windows white

Water cooling

Pump: DDC 3.1 (10W)

CPU Block: XSPC Raystorm

GPU Block: Koolance VID-R797

RAD: XSPC EX360 and EX240

Res: XSPC dual Bay for 1 ddc

Tubing: XSPC 3/8 5/8 clear

Liquid: Mayhem Pastel Blue Berry

12 Bitfenix spectre blue led

and a lot of goodies

stop talking and PICSSSSSSIMG_00013.jpg

IMG_00014.jpg

IMG_0018-1.jpg

IMG_0021.jpg

Love the white.

The first step to insanity is believing in your sanity.

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This is an old picture and I have changed a lot since then but:

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what kinda 7950 do you have? i have a twin frozr 3 oc i was wondering if i could water cool that?
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This is an old picture and I have changed a lot since then but:

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XFX Double D (v2)

Make a thread stating the exact model number of your card and I will check it out of you, its a bit cramped in the comments section here.

Feel free to PM for any water-cooling questions. Check out my profile for more ways to contact me.

 

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How about this:

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i7 860 @ 4.0GHz

2 x EVGA GTX560Ti 2GB Edition

3.120 x 60mm Thick EK Rad in Push Pull with Bit Fenix PWM Fans

All EK Blocks and two points of liquid red awesomeness.

Also the case is two-tone :P

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Thanks man, £2200 over 12 months... totally worth it xD
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Here are a few pics of my Corair 600T, inside I have an AsRock Fat1ity Pro 990FX motherboard with a FX-8210 OC'd to 4.7Ghz. @ 1.4000V and an MSI GeForce GTX 680 4Gb. OC Edition GPU. The cooler I got from FrozenCPU (dot) com. The cooler is a XSPC Raystorm 750 RS240 Extreme Water Cooling wiht chrome compression fittings by Monsoone and UV Blue reactive tubing also by XSPC. Let me know what you guys think.
Dont you need a bigger rad to cool the GFX card and the CPU?

The first step to insanity is believing in your sanity.

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Hey guys just wanted to share my PC. I put a lot of time and work and planning into this. It's almost done just awaiting a PSU cover and a custom GPU backplate. Also have a few more cables to sleeve.

031.jpg

here is the backplate I am awaiting.

bigbangbackplatefinished-1.jpeg

And I felt good about my own MPOWER build. This is beyond excellent
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So I have now changed the CPU Block [After having 2 leaky ones] and I have added my 2 680ies :D

[ATTACH=CONFIG]n2997[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]n2998[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]n2999[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]n3000[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]n3001[/ATTACH]

Frost upon these cigarettes.... lipstick on the window pane...

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So I have now changed the CPU Block [After having 2 leaky ones] and I have added my 2 680ies :D

[ATTACH=CONFIG]n2997[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]n2998[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]n2999[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]n3000[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]n3001[/ATTACH]

Nice!

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Follow me on Twitter for updates @Whaler_99

 

 

 

 

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intel i5 3570k

Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H

seagate barracuda 1tb

intel 330 series 60gb x2

corsair tx750m

140mm silverstone air penetrators x5

corsair vengeance 8gb blue 1600mhz

blue psu sleeved cables

Bitfenix hydra pro

gtx 670

nzxt switch 810 gun metal

Bitspower Z-Multi 150mm Water Tank

1/2" 3/4" clear 2m tubing

XSPC Raystorm

XSPC Razor gtx 670 full cover block

1/2" compression x10 + 1 45 fitting

2 hose clamps 1/2"

ThermoChill PA140.3

Blue coolant XSPC

Phobya G-Changer 280 Radiator

XSPC / Laing D5 Vario 1/2 Barbs Front Cover and RPM Wire

2x g1/4" to g3/8" converter

2m strip of 120 leds off ebay

PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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