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Ryzen, 1080Ti Watercooled

Hello everyone, thanks for checking out my new build! No build log here just the finished article. Let me know what you think, what I could have done better, what I did right etc. :) 

 

It is my first custom loop. Mostly EK fittings, a few Bitspower.

 

The parts list!!!

PC Components:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700X (3.9GHz)

MB: ASUS X370 Crosshair VI Hero

RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz

GPU: Nvidia 1080Ti Founders Edition

PSU: Corsair RM850

Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolve Tempered Glass (Gunmetal Grey)

Storage: 120GB OCZ Vertex 4 SSD
500GB SanDisk Ultra 2 SSD

2TB Crucial MX300 SSD

 

Water Cooling Components:

EK Supremacy EVO

EK Coolstream RAD PE360

XSPC  280mm RAD
EK-XRES 140 Revo D5 Pump

EK UV Blue premixed coolant

EK DuraClear Tubing

10 EK Compression Fittings

3 EK 90 degree single rotaries

2 EK 45 degree single rotaries

Bitspower T fitting

Bitspower ball valve

2 Bitspower male to male extension fittings

EK 1080Ti FC waterblock and backplate

 

Custom cable mod cables for PSU and Sata cables.

 

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Ouch that color scheme... still nice effort with the tubing and cable-management ;)

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1 minute ago, Curufinwe_wins said:

Ouch that color scheme... still nice effort with the tubing and cable-management ;)

Haha, I usually have the RGB/UVs set to Red, with the UV on. Makes the fluid glow and the orange blends really well. But its all personal preference. I like the colours :)

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21 hours ago, brat137 said:

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Ya know, I like the colors OP. Nice to see something that's a little bit different! Every build you see on this website is RGB overload with the same color schemes. All white or Red/black or gray/blue or yellow/black. Or its some ridiculous sponsored build that.. Ya know what, I'll stop there.

 

 

Its relieving to see something a little bit different, without it being over the top.   :) 

Thanks for sharing.

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  • 1 year later...

I have refreshed the loop a bit and changed out the fluid just over a year after the initial one was completed. Pictures will be coming over the weekend but I have dropped the blue in place of Mayhems Orange Pastel coolant. Full cover block on the CPU/Motherboard and an inlet at the top of the res instead of at the bottom.

 

Standby for pictures ;)

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