Posted August 4, 2017 1 hour ago, Zando Bob said: And again, I wonder why there isn't a *wow* or *jawdropped* reaction for posts. Amazing build, totally awesome loop! I've got an Evolv for my future, slow accumulation of parts PC, so this help give me inspiration for my build! Thanks! The Evolv TG is really nice to build in. My only complaint is the weight of the glass panels and the lack of a built-in filter option for the top fans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Posted August 5, 2017 4 hours ago, Tim85404 said: Smexy Comp How did you mount that top Radiator. I have been working on trying to water cool in my 570X and keep running into major clearance issues with the RAM and top Rad. Tell my tale to those who ask. Tell it truly; the ill deeds along with the good, and let me be judged accordingly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 6, 2017 This is the first time I have tried to build a watercooled pc. I did have a little leak from the top cap on the res. It was my fault, I tightened down the fitting to hard and cracked it. I am very happy with all of the parts i have used. Motherboard-Gigabyte z270 gaming 7 GPU-gigabyte gtx 1080 ti extreme oc to 2075 mhz and 6000 mhz on the memory CPU-i7 7700k oc to 5.1 at 1.325v Case-thermaltake view 31 Memory-32gb of Patriot viper elite 2133 mhz oc to 3000mhz Harddrives-1tb hdd, Samsung evo 500gb Primochill - d5 pwm pump, 2 360mm radiator, 1/2 inch rigid PETG tubing, ice intensified - Low-Conductive Coolant, and Rigid RevolverSX Series Fitting Ekwb- gigabyte 1080 ti water block Supremacy EVO CPU Water Block The reservoir is a monsoon reservoir Cpu max temp was around 70c and the gpu never went over 45c. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 6, 2017 5 hours ago, KWelz said: How did you mount that top Radiator. I have been working on trying to water cool in my 570X and keep running into major clearance issues with the RAM and top Rad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 11, 2017 On 7/19/2017 at 2:12 AM, tom_w141 said: Mixing Fahrenheit and Celsius in the same post you madman. I was wondering where on Earth you lived But you are using Fahrenheit so that immediately narrowed it down to 1 place on the planet Haha it's funny because I'm raised on Fahrenheit but for PC's I got used to using Celsius. The struggle is real =(. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 11, 2017 On 8/5/2017 at 9:51 PM, Majormech46940 said: This is the first time I have tried to build a watercooled pc. I did have a little leak from the top cap on the res. It was my fault, I tightened down the fitting to hard and cracked it. I am very happy with all of the parts i have used. Motherboard-Gigabyte z270 gaming 7 GPU-gigabyte gtx 1080 ti extreme oc to 2075 mhz and 6000 mhz on the memory CPU-i7 7700k oc to 5.1 at 1.325v Case-thermaltake view 31 Memory-32gb of Patriot viper elite 2133 mhz oc to 3000mhz Harddrives-1tb hdd, Samsung evo 500gb Primochill - d5 pwm pump, 2 360mm radiator, 1/2 inch rigid PETG tubing, ice intensified - Low-Conductive Coolant, and Rigid RevolverSX Series Fitting Ekwb- gigabyte 1080 ti water block Supremacy EVO CPU Water Block The reservoir is a monsoon reservoir Cpu max temp was around 70c and the gpu never went over 45c. Define S? Great job modding it. I chickened out on mine and just ended up buying a new case. I miss it. Such a great case. Edit: oops just saw what case you used. Still a great mod job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 15, 2017 Just thought to throw mine in here. Most of the PC was built last summer but got a GPU + watercooling upgrade a month or two ago. PC specs: NZXT Phantom 820 case i7 6700k @ 4.5 GHz 2x 1080ti in SLI MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium Z170 motherboard 16 GB Corsair Dominator Platinum RAM 500 GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD 4 TB Western Digital Black storage drive NZXT Hue+ lighting Loop specs, all EKWB: Monoblock for the motherboard/CPU FC 1080Ti nickel blocks for the GPUs, with black nickel backplates Plexi parallel triple FC terminal, with parallel blank in the middle PE 360 radiator on top, PE 240 radiator on the bottom 5 EK Vardar fans Drive bay reservoir with flow indicator White Primochill PrimoFlex™ tubing Filled with clear EK Cryofuel Few build process pictures here: https://imgur.com/gallery/Z5RUn PC Part Picker list for entire setup here: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/splodeybaloney/saved/wTsqsY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 18, 2017 AMD Ryzen 1800X EK Supremacy EVO Full Nickel AM4 AsRock X370 Taichi Corsair Dominator 8GB x 4 Nvidia GTX 1080 Founders SLI EK 1080 Founders Full Cover WB with Nickel backplate Samsung 960 512GB EK NVMe Heatsink Nickel Samsung 850 Evo 1TB x2 (RAID 0) Samsung 850 Pro 512GB x2 (RAID 0) Heatkiller Tube 100 Reservoir Heatkiller D5 Top Noctua NF-F12 w/ White Chromax EK 360MM RAD AlphaCool Chrome HardTube Monsoon and EK fittings InWin 909 Corsair HX100i Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 20, 2017 Check out my build log in this forum for my latest watercooled build!! Modded PowerMac G5 case dual boot hackintosh running macOS 10.12.6 and windows 10. Watercooled Ryzen Hackintosh (Dual Boot w/ Windows 10) in a Modded PowerMac G5 Case: CPU: Ryzen 1800x @ 4.1 GHz. Mobo: ASUS Crosshair VI Hero RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB @ 3000MHz GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX1080Ti Founders Edition PSU: Corsair RM850x with Corsair Pro Sleeved cable kit Storage: Kingston Predator 240GB PCI-E SSD (Windows 10 Boot), Sandisk SSD PLUS 240GB (macOS Sierra 10.12.6 Boot), Sandisk SSD PLUS 480GB (Games), WD Blue 1 TB HDD DAT CASE: See my build log linked below. But its a Modded PowerMac G5 Work Computer: 2016 15" Macbook Pro (Dongles for days) 2.7GHz Core i7 16 GB RAM 512GB SSD Radeon Pro 455 Graphics Card Home Server (Power Hungry Bastard): HP Proliant DL380 G5 2x Quad Core Xeon E5345 @ 2.33 GHz 32GB DDR2 ECC Memory EVGA GeForce GTX1050Ti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 20, 2017 16 hours ago, jgperson said: Check out my build log in this forum for my latest watercooled build!! Modded PowerMac G5 case dual boot hackintosh running macOS 10.12.6 and windows 10. You're a braver man than me. The PSU mounted with that many fittings just above it's intake just screams "very expensive and damaging leak" to me, I would probably freeze in fear every time I'd look at it. Besides that the setup as a whole looks really nice, huge fan of that violet lighting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 21, 2017 7 hours ago, cynexit said: You're a braver man than me. The PSU mounted with that many fittings just above it's intake just screams "very expensive and damaging leak" to me, I would probably freeze in fear every time I'd look at it. Besides that the setup as a whole looks really nice, huge fan of that violet lighting. Thanks! Yeah it is a little worry some at first but nothing a good day of leak testing doesn't help you get over. Lol. Thanks for the comment! Watercooled Ryzen Hackintosh (Dual Boot w/ Windows 10) in a Modded PowerMac G5 Case: CPU: Ryzen 1800x @ 4.1 GHz. Mobo: ASUS Crosshair VI Hero RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB @ 3000MHz GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX1080Ti Founders Edition PSU: Corsair RM850x with Corsair Pro Sleeved cable kit Storage: Kingston Predator 240GB PCI-E SSD (Windows 10 Boot), Sandisk SSD PLUS 240GB (macOS Sierra 10.12.6 Boot), Sandisk SSD PLUS 480GB (Games), WD Blue 1 TB HDD DAT CASE: See my build log linked below. But its a Modded PowerMac G5 Work Computer: 2016 15" Macbook Pro (Dongles for days) 2.7GHz Core i7 16 GB RAM 512GB SSD Radeon Pro 455 Graphics Card Home Server (Power Hungry Bastard): HP Proliant DL380 G5 2x Quad Core Xeon E5345 @ 2.33 GHz 32GB DDR2 ECC Memory EVGA GeForce GTX1050Ti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 21, 2017 On 8/5/2017 at 0:14 PM, Tim85404 said: THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 27, 2017 I made a video of my first watercooling build. hope you all enjoy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 28, 2017 My first crack at a watercooling build, went soft tube but i will be going hardline in the near future, as the ek duraclear im using looks to be leaching plasticizers as its building up with a white powdery look after just a month of use. Specs: 7700k 16Gb Corsair 3000mhz vengeance led Gigabyte 270x gaming 5 motherboard aorus 1080ti extreme WB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 29, 2017 On 27-8-2017 at 10:05 AM, HWChopper said: I made a video of my first watercooling build. hope you all enjoy. Those plasti dipped parts look nice. Although, in the last video of Operation Get WET, you are assembling and filling your loop but your coolant flows in the wrong direction through your CPU block. CPU: i7-12700KF Grill Plate Edition // MOBO: Asus Z690-PLUS WIFI D4 // RAM: 16GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200MHz CL14 GPU: MSI GTX 1080 FE // PSU: Corsair RM750i // CASE: Thermaltake Core X71 // BOOT: Samsung Evo 960 500GB STORAGE: WD PC SN530 512GB + Samsung Evo 860 500GB // COOLING: Full custom loop // DISPLAY: LG 34UC89G-B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 29, 2017 22 hours ago, ChrisConfal said: My first crack at a watercooling build, went soft tube but i will be going hardline in the near future, as the ek duraclear im using looks to be leaching plasticizers as its building up with a white powdery look after just a month of use. Specs: 7700k 16Gb Corsair 3000mhz vengeance led Gigabyte 270x gaming 5 motherboard aorus 1080ti extreme WB White powdery look? Do you mean that the tubes are getting foggy? It's quite common for clear soft tubing to get foggy within a month or 2. Plasticizer most likely will build up in your CPU block and eventually clogging it. CPU: i7-12700KF Grill Plate Edition // MOBO: Asus Z690-PLUS WIFI D4 // RAM: 16GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200MHz CL14 GPU: MSI GTX 1080 FE // PSU: Corsair RM750i // CASE: Thermaltake Core X71 // BOOT: Samsung Evo 960 500GB STORAGE: WD PC SN530 512GB + Samsung Evo 860 500GB // COOLING: Full custom loop // DISPLAY: LG 34UC89G-B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 29, 2017 Yeah foggy sort of look, ill be getting the order of hardline soon so that should solve that problem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 29, 2017 6 hours ago, Limecat86 said: Those plasti dipped parts look nice. Although, in the last video of Operation Get WET, you are assembling and filling your loop but your coolant flows in the wrong direction through your CPU block. thanks mate ill check it out as Im going to redo it over christmas break anyway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted September 3, 2017 Hey guys! I've been getting help from the forums with a few heat issues and such, but I finally finished rebuilding my PC. Specs: i7 6700k Asus AR-z170 MoBo 64 GB DDR4 Ballistix RAM (changed heat spreaders to match color) EK 240mm Rad with starter kit Mayhems Pastel White Coolant Asus 1070 turbo NZXT G12 and Kraken x62 CableMod's UV+RGB LED kit+add-on Thermaltake 750w PSU In Win 303 case 270 GB SSD 1 TB Barracuda HDD x 2 It might not be as clean or beautiful as some of the computers on here, but I gave it my best shot! I promised to share a few of the pictures, and here they are: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted September 5, 2017 On 9/3/2017 at 4:24 PM, Dingleberrez said: Hey guys! I've been getting help from the forums with a few heat issues and such, but I finally finished rebuilding my PC. Specs: i7 6700k Asus AR-z170 MoBo 64 GB DDR4 Ballistix RAM (changed heat spreaders to match color) EK 240mm Rad with starter kit Mayhems Pastel White Coolant Asus 1070 turbo NZXT G12 and Kraken x62 CableMod's UV+RGB LED kit+add-on Thermaltake 750w PSU In Win 303 case 270 GB SSD 1 TB Barracuda HDD x 2 It might not be as clean or beautiful as some of the computers on here, but I gave it my best shot! I promised to share a few of the pictures, and here they are: im sure you can clean up the build with a minimal $$ investment.... u have tempered glass and u already have a bunch of matching parts..... might as well get the proper color coordinated cords to finish the look. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted September 6, 2017 Don't even need to spend money on it, just use some zip ties to manage some of the cables and it'll look a whole lot cleaner! Build Log : Red N White Army System Specs NZXT S340 i7 4790k Z97 MSI Gaming 5 Palit 980 Ti Super Jetstream 16GB HyperX Savage 1866 RAM Samsung 850 Evo 500GB SSD EVGA 750W G2 PSU Custom Cooling Loop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted September 8, 2017 On 8/4/2017 at 1:44 PM, Zhanming12 said: My recently completed workstation project This is a dual Xeon, 44-core rig with GTX 1080's in SLI and 256 G's of RAM. All EK loop. More pictures: Reveal hidden contents Top fan cavity mod for the Evolv ATX with Furious Vardar's. I added a 360*180mm magnetic filter to cover the intakes. Here it is on my desk Dude that is insane and extra clean. Didn't even know you could dual cpu a system lol. Guessing you do a lot of processor heavy stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted September 8, 2017 @WhisperingKnickers, see the rig the guy above me quoted. Intel HEDT and Server platform enthusiasts: Intel HEDT Xeon/i7 Megathread Main PC CPU: i9 7980XE @4.5GHz/1.22v/-2 AVX offset Cooler: EKWB Supremacy Block - custom loop w/360mm +280mm rads Motherboard: EVGA X299 Dark RAM:4x8GB HyperX Predator DDR4 @3200Mhz CL16 GPU: Nvidia FE 2060 Super/Corsair HydroX 2070 FE block Storage: 1TB MP34 + 1TB 970 Evo + 500GB Atom30 + 250GB 960 Evo Optical Drives: LG WH14NS40 PSU: EVGA 1600W T2 Case & Fans: Corsair 750D Airflow - 3x Noctua iPPC NF-F12 + 4x Noctua iPPC NF-A14 PWM OS: Windows 11 Display: LG 27UK650-W (4K 60Hz IPS panel) Mouse: EVGA X17 Keyboard: Corsair K55 RGB Mobile/Work Devices: 2020 M1 MacBook Air (work computer) - iPhone 13 Pro Max - Apple Watch S3 Other Misc Devices: iPod Video (Gen 5.5E, 128GB SD card swap, running Rockbox), Nintendo Switch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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