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MTPC: Watercooled Corsair 750D

Modderstech

Good choice of res :D (It looks like the child of mine :P)

thanks! :D
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I have an hd 7790 and I can play a lot of games in high settings at 1440p, 

 

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I'm just waiting for my new camera before I post anything else. Gotta make sure it's perfect! :)

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okay, it's been a while....not done yet, still got some lights on the way and another fitting. But heres a bunch of pics for you!

 

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try and add some thing to keep those tubes from coming off

| CPU: Intel i5 3570k 3.4ghz | Motherboard: MSI Z77A-GD65 | GPU: XFX 7870 DD | Ram: Kingston Hyper X 8gb | PSU: Corsair TX650 | CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i  | Storage: Samsung 840 Evo 120GB and 250GB SSD,Crucial M4 64GB SSD | Sound: Logitech H540 Headsets Case: Corsair 750D | Beast Build Log (In Progress) 

 

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Agreed. You need something like zapstraps to keep those tubes on the fittings. That pump has enough power to pop them off. Looks great otherwise!

My build:  Leviathan  Case: 900D  CPU: i7 3770K (watercooled)  Mobo: Z77X-UD5H GPU: EVGA GTX 780 Hydro Copper GPU: MSI GTX 780 watercooled PSU: EVGA 1300W G2  RAM: 32 GB Corsair Vengance  HDDs: 1 x 120 GB Intel 330 SSD (OS X); 1 x 256 GB Samsung 840 pro (Windows 8); 2 x 2TB Seagate Barracuda (RAID 0 Data OS X); 1 x 3TB Seagate Barracuda (OS X backups)  Monitors: 1 x 24" Apple LED Cinema (center); 2 x 23" Apple LED Cinema (surround)  Watercooling: 3 rads, CPU, GPU, GPU, MCP655 pump, Lots of fittings, EK reservoir, EK UV Blue coolant.  Updated build: Leviathan 2.0

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Agreed. You need something like zapstraps to keep those tubes on the fittings. That pump has enough power to pop them off. Looks great otherwise!

 

try and add some thing to keep those tubes from coming off

Thanks for the advice! I use 7/16th tubing over half inch barbs, they won't be going anywhere :D. I also run the pump at 1 for it to be silly quiet. Glad you like it!

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Getting ready to fill

 

A weird leak coming from the end tank.......Will have to update when I figure something out...

 

 

Are both of those rads cooling just the CPU and VRM? Your CPU will be at room temperature forever! lol

Looks sick though :) MOAR

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Are both of those rads cooling just the CPU and VRM? Your CPU will be at room temperature forever! lol

Looks sick though :) MOAR

There's room for upgrade! Haha but I have the top fans off until the cpu hits 40...They hardly come on :)

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