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Corsair 900D build! Under Red Water

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Damn, that looks incredible. Great job! Welcome to the forums btw!

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Epic build! really nice!! ;)

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Looks great, but the RAD's are overkill cause your not cooling graphics!!, i know its for easier upgradability but you really should

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Thanks for all the nice comments!! :)  :)

 

Very nice cable management and I see you customs sleeved your cables.

 

The cables are Corsair individually sleeved:

 

http://www.corsair.com/en/power-supply-units/psu-accessories-1/professional-individually-sleeved-dc-cable-kit-type-3-generation-2-metallic-graphite.html

 

 

That would be nice if you posted CPU full load temperature screenshots. Very interesting how 3 radiators handle it. As I understood you got 2 quad fans rad and 1 tripple fan radiator ? 

 

Coming soon with my CPU overclocked to 5.2Ghz ;) . I have a total of two quad rads.

 

Looks great, but the RAD's are overkill cause your not cooling graphics!!, i know its for easier upgradability but you really should

 

So many comment about water cooling the GPUs!! Will have to do it one day ^_^ , waiting for the new generation from NVidia. When the 7 series come out, I will definitely consider water cooling the GPUs.

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looks great....

it that 860 power supply really big enough.. two gtx 680.....wow

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Loooks reeaaaally nice, love the color sheme.

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I would like to see a pic with side pannel on, the only hiccup I see is the pump to bottom rad tube that looks wierd but it might be hidden by the side pannel. 

Otherwise, really awesome build! 

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That red is gorgeous. perfect colour.

I love the way you've implemented that drain line through the front.

Still can't bring myself to move from my 800D to the 900D but this is making it that much harder.

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Hehe.. suddenly 680s looks so small. :)

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I was planning to do a second loop for the GPUs but abandoned the idea as the GPUs are the thing I will probably upgrade a few time during the life of my computer.

It gives me the freedom to test & upgrade to other GPUs without having to break the loop and buy expensive blocks every time :wacko: .

You could get some of the awesome no spill fittings. I think EK ave some and I am sure that koolance have them.

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You need to put those cards on water :o

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Such a sexy build :3 It's a shame you didn't watercool those cards though but I understand that upgrade factor. 2 680's are already really powerful. Which GPU are you gonna wait for before watercooling the entire system completely?

 

Still a pretty awesome build in such an epic case though. Me likey 

+1 my thoughts exactly.

Is this the real life? Or is this just fantasy?

 

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So far, no complaints, apart from the weight of the fully packed case (about 50kg).

 

What do you expect? It's an ultra tower watercooled pc :D

 

 

Love this build man, absolutely genius tube routing and smart location for the drainage tap ;)

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CPU & Ram short stress test @ 4.5Ghz with the fans running at low rpm and D5 pump set to 2; Stable and very quiet!!

 

For 5Ghz and over, I need to set the pump to 3~4 and the SP120s to 1200rpm and above which make the system considerably louder.

 

I'm still looking for the sweet spot between Ghz and noise while keeping the temps under 60c at full throttle, should be around 4.8Ghz.

 

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Can't believe you filled the 900D!!! Looks soooooo good!

I agree. Looks great though. Well planned.

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I expected temperature below 50 degrees. 

What about noctua fans or silverstone to make everything quite ?

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Beautiful!

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I expected temperature below 50 degrees.

What about noctua fans or silverstone to make everything quite ?

The noctuas are great fans with good static pressure for rads but, damn they're ugly!!
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Beautiful!

  

I agree. Looks great though. Well planned.

  

That's a fine looking machine you have there.

Thx!!

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Don't get me wrong i love your build, but you have soooo much rad for cpu and mobo???

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your so lucky to get the 900d. it looks amazzzzing 

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3.5 ghz you should bump that up man btw nice build :P

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Don't get me wrong i love your build, but you have soooo much rad for cpu and mobo???

  

It's never tooo much!!

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