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Skunk.. No, Enceladus!

To begin with, I'd say, I fu**** up a bit, I killed the SD card with all the footage of my build while it was being built. But Im gonna document it as good as possible.

 

It all started with ordering around 8500€ worth of "Gear", a new Monitor, the Caselabs Case, PCParts, Watercooling stuff. Here a "quick" parts list for ya guys:

 

"Outside" things:

CaseLabs Magnum SMA8 in Black (Super-Duper expensive cause I live in Europe >:()

Cablemod RGB Led Strips

Some 32" Philips TV

Asus PG34Q 21:9 3440x1440 G-Sync Monitor

An XBox 360 I never use

A Blue Ray player I also never use

XBox One Wireless controller

Corsair M65 Mouse

Corsair K95 Keyboard

Corsair Polaris Mousepad

Corsair Mousemat

Corsair Void Wireless

Audio Technica AT2020 USB+

Some Logitech Sound system

DXRacer LEDXRacer RGB Chair in Green, yeah not only Linus has a RGB chair!

 

PC Parts:

Asus Rampage 5 Edition 10

Core i7 6800k

32GB Corsair Vengeance Ram

2x GTX 1080Ti in SLI

EVGA Supernova 1600 T2 (It was the only one that was still avalible over here, sadly i noticed this AFTER I ordered the cables and had to pay the fee)

Samsung 960Pro M.2 SSD (512GB)

Asus RGB SLI HB Bridge

Samsung 850 EVO SSD (1TB)

3TB WD Blue (For Data)

Sleeved Cablemod Cables

 

Watercooling Stuff:

1x EK Supremacy EVO x99

2x EK Monarch Ram x4

8x EK Ram Monarch Module

2x EK FC1080 GTX Ti

2x EK X3 Res (250ml)

2x EK D5 Sleeved Pump with clear top

2x EK Coolstream PE 480

1x EK Coolstream PE 240

14x Corsair SP120 RGB Fans

1x NZXT Grid+ V2

Mayhems Pastel with Green additive

A whole buch of Fittings and tubing

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So after nearly two weeks, everything arrived cause shipping delays and so on and so fourth...

 

So I started experimenting with the Heatgun and Hardline Tubes immediatly  and built and built and finished after around 3 days.

The next big thing was the filling process, since this is my first ever Watercooled build I was really concerned I mights have a leak and used nearly half a roll of Paper to protect my PC. But there werent any! In the end it turned out awesome, eventhough I had to modify my brand new 900€ Case. Pics will come immediatly

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The Pictures are in chonoligical order

I know, the fist few are gabage but thats the only things that I was able to gind

 

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Done with the first three bends, which turned out okay

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Most bends were done at this Point, just had to make a few holes into the bottom of the Case for the tubes

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Hardline is messy xD

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24 hour leak test

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First time bootup

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Complete Setup, done with cable Management ans stuff

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A lil bit more

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And the PC itself

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I know that there are a few cables that need to be made better, but my extensiones are currently stuck in transit xD

Im open for suggestiones and improvements!

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Looks nice. Only thing that bothers me is the two horizontal tubes, they do not seem to be parallel in comparison to the bottom and the top, but again very minor thing.

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You're right! But I actually can't do anything about it, its EK's fault, the hole for the fitting is off by a bit! DARN IT, I've paid 130 bucks for this block xD

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