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Leviathan - X99, SLI 980ti's and watercooling! Final Images up!

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Hi All and welcome to the build log of Leviathan my PC! In my last build I went with a Black and Green colour scheme and I now want to mix things up a little and go with a custom rigid tubed loop with blue coolant! Follow the thread for the full build log of the computer!

 

I would like to say a big thanks to the companies which have made Leviathan possible! 

 

Reason for the name "Leviathan", what is more of an apt name for a giant watercooled beast than the name for a giant sea beast!

 

Parts List

Case: CaseLabs Mercury S8

CPU: Intel i7 5930k

Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth X99

RAM: 32gb DDR4 GSkill Value (4x8gb)

GPU: 2x Zotac GTX 980ti

SSD: Samsung 950 Pro 512gb

HDD: 3tb Western Digital Green

PSU: Corsair AX1200i

Fans: 5x Phobia E-loops, 2x Corsair AF120's

 

Watercooling

CPU block: EK Supremecy EVO in Black

GPU block: 2x EK Titan X blocks with backplates

RAM Block: 2x EK Monarch X4 RAM Blocks

Reservoir:  EK X-RES X3 250

Pump: 2x EK D5 Vario's in a dual pump top

Radiator 1: Alphacool NexXxos Monsta 240mm

Radiator 2: Alphacool NexXxos Monsta 360mm

Rigid Tubing: Monsoon 16mm tubing

Rigid Fittings: Barrow 16mm fittings and EK 45/90 degree rotary fittings

Rigid Flex: XSPC 19/13mm flexible tubing

Rigid Fittings: XSPC 19/13mm compression Black Chrome

Extra fittings: Koolance Flow meter, EK-AF passthrough

Coolant: De-Ionised water with Mayhem's Dark blue dye

 

Extras

Cables: Fully custom Sleeved cable set by Shakmods (Thanks Sali)

LED's: Monsoon g1/4 LED, two modded 30cm white strip LED's

 

Make sure you are subscribed to the build log to see all the updates for this build!

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did not know the EK Titan blocks fit the 980Ti's. Thats neat! 

Intel I9-9900k (5Ghz) Asus ROG Maximus XI Formula | Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4-4133mhz | ASUS ROG Strix 2080Ti | EVGA Supernova G2 1050w 80+Gold | Samsung 950 Pro M.2 (512GB) + (1TB) | Full EK custom water loop |IN-WIN S-Frame (No. 263/500)

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EK don't make reference 980ti blocks. You have to use Titan X blocks!

i'm so in! 

well it wouldn't make sence to sell a ''rebranded'' block anyway. i mean they would have to make new engravings where it said 980 ti instead and that is kinda lame

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i'm so in! 

well it wouldn't make sence to sell a ''rebranded'' block anyway. i mean they would have to make new engravings where it said 980 ti instead and that is kinda lame

Welcome aboard!

Yeh, it makes no sense for them to do that. Would be a lot of cost for not a lot of return. Plus I can now make out I have got two Titan X's :P

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That makes me a dealer! Maybe I should start selling "hits" of content ;)

How much i will give you it all....... :D

 

 

 

 

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Can't wait for some photos :)

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This will be awesome!!

It is going to be! Been doing a lot to it this past week. Just getting the photos ready!

 

 

Oh come on, my PC is named Leviathan

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/partlist/

Sorry dude, it is a popular name!

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It is going to be! Been doing a lot to it this past week. Just getting the photos ready!

 

 

Sorry dude, it is a popular name!

I know, but good luck, I've never even attempted water cooling before.

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Hello all! It is update time! So far you have just seen the pretty spec list! It is now time for you to see some of the green power which will be powering this machine!

Zotac GTX 980ti's
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Zotac GTX 980ti byMathew Teague, on Flickr

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Zotac GTX 980ti byMathew Teague, on Flickr

 

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Zotac GTX 980ti by Mathew Teague, on Flickr

 

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Zotac GTX 980ti by Mathew Teague, on Flickr

 

A bit of card on card action right here!

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Zotac GTX 980ti by Mathew Teague, on Flickr

 

 

Dont look too close, it is naked ;)

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Zotac GTX 980ti by Mathew Teague, on Flickr

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God they look good. Shame you aren't keeping the reference coolers. but sexy non the less.

 

 

 

 

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God they look good. Shame you aren't keeping the reference coolers. but sexy non the less.

Yeh, the reference coolers do look really nice! They have a certain build quality about them, which even some of the custom designs quality doesn't matches!

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Yeh, the reference coolers do look really nice! They have a certain build quality about them, which even some of the custom designs quality doesn't matches!

Enjoy them and the fan noise. SOOO not jealous of you because have to deal with the fan noise LOL.

 

 

 

 

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