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[Build Log] Project Frostworks (Phanteks Enthoo Primo)

Coops_THC
Hi ladies & gentlemen,

 

I am taking my first steps into the realm of water cooling which has been prompted after seeing the vast amount of b-e-a-utiful machines on here. I am jumping in at the deep end and using acrylic tubing which I really hope I can master as I have seen many posts of people finding it difficult going through over 10ft of tubing... I have been buying parts since December and have pretty much got everything I need now (After many returns of faulty goods and being messed about by retailers...) so lets take a look :D

 

 

PC Components:

 

CPU: i5 3570K

Motherboard: MSI Z77A-GD65

GPU: EVGA GTX 660 FTW SLI

RAM: Corsair Vengeance Low Profile (2x4GB)

HDD: Samsung 830 256GB, Seagate Barracuda (3x2TB)

Case: Phanteks Enthoo Primo

PSU: OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W

 

P.S All the PC Components I have used for nearly a year and due to financial constraints I could not upgrade.

 

Water Cooling Components:

 

CPU Block: EK-Supremacy - Acetal 

GPU Blocks: EK-VGA Supremacy - Acetal

Pump: Alphacool VPP655

Radiators: Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 420, Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 280

Reservoir: Alphacool Cape Fuzion Core 30

Tubing: EK-HD Tube 12/16mm

Fittings: EK-HD Adapter - Black

Fans: Phanteks PH-F140SP

Coolant: Mayhems Pastel UV White, Mayhems Blue Dye

 

Miscellaneous:

 

Lighting: Phobya LED-Flexlight LowDensity (2xUV, 3xWhite)

Cables: Bitfenix Alchemy SATA (5xWhite), Gelid Solutions 24pin, 8pin, 6pin

 

 

EDIT: I am a fair way through this project and have many images however due to the images being hosted by overclock.net i am unable to post them on this thread. I will post them once i have had chance to upload them to a different host.

 

Sneak peak:

 

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Yeh... It wont let me post overclock.net images... I don't know why they have done that.

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Looking forward to seeing this! Even though you'll be getting rid of the stock GPU coolers I do think the brushed aluminium strip on them looks sweet. Maybe you could use them somewhere on it after!

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