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Here is a pictiure of the mockup then:

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  • 1 month later...

 

My little(lie, its 46kg...) beast

 

water color is still work-in-progess. ran out of red dry  :P

socket 1366?

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Hey guys, you've got awesome builds, however i have one thing to tell you - if you use distilled water and kill coin with colored tubing /reservoir it would be a looot better - pre filled coolants can give you big problems - in most cases pump fails first. So i recommend you not to use those. Distilled water is very cheap. KillCoin is a silver metal coin u can get for cheap too, just drop it in the reservoir and you are done.

Intel Core i9-9900K | Asrock Phantom Gaming miniITX Z390 | 32GB GSkill Trident Z DDR4@3600MHz C17 | EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Watercooled | Samsung 970 EVO 1TB M.2 SSD | Crucial MX500 2TB SSD | Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 1000W | anidees AI Crystal Cube White V2 | Corsair M95 | Corsair K50 | Beyerdynamic DT770 Pros 250Ohm

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I've been lurking around for a while, and thought it was about time I shared my first full loop. It is almost finished I've got a few more tweaks to sort out with the cables, and the tube runs are just a temp solution as I'm going onto acrylic tube soon.

 

MSI Z87 MPower

i5 4670k @ 4.2 on 1.015v

2 x HIS HD7950's in crossfire

16gb 2400 Avexir core yellow

2 x Kingston Hyper x 120gb SSD's / 180gb intel 530 SSD / 256 gb Samsung 840 pro SSD / 60gb OCZ Vertex SSD

Corsair RM850w, with custom cables from Pexon

 

2 x Alphacool Monsta rads, 1 x 480mm, 1 x 420mm

XSPC raystorm

2 x Alphacool NexXxos blocks, and back plates

XSPC Photon 270

koolance PMP 500

Akasa Viper 120mm and 140mm all round in push pull @7v

Fesser 1/2 barbs, and TFC1 rotaries

Masterclear 7/16 hose

1ltr Mahems pastel yellow, 250ml Mayhems pastel yellow concentrate, 1ltr Mahems X1 UV yellow green

This all wrapped up in a Phanteks Enthoo Primo case.

 

 

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I'll add some better pics without the kitchen roll, I'm in the middle of leek testing.

 

MSI Z87 XPower, I5 4670k, 4x4gb Avexir MPower, 2 x HD7950, XFX Pro750w, Intel 335 180gb boot, 250gb Samy pro games, 60gb OCZ Vertex music, Monsta 420,ST30 360, 140mm / 120mm Akasa Vipers in push pull, D5 Vario, Koolance top, Bitspower ZMulti250, Fesser Fittings all round, Mayhems sunset Yellow, 32" LG monitor, 23" Asus monitor, Microlab Solo 7c's, Bheringer MS20's, R.A.T7, Steelseries Merc Stealth

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enthusiast  ;) Thx :D But why? :P

That rad with the noctua's you didnt go push pull.

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That would be too much :P Got them contolled via aquaero and never got over 29°C watertemps on fullload and that wasnt even max rpm on the fans :)

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That would be too much :P Got them contolled via aquaero and never got over 29°C watertemps on fullload and that wasnt even max rpm on the fans :)

lol i mean that rad in general but you gotta have a bit of fun when you get a chance right? :P

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That pastel dye looks amazing, I'm going to get some from my next loop.

same

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3930K @ 4.85 Ghz w EK Surpemacy

RIVE

Dominator 1866 @ 1880 Mhz

780 GTX Ti SLi @ 1244 Mhz

Photon 170 D5 Vario Pump / Rez Combo

2 x XSPC EX360 (both push / pull)

AX 1.2 kW

900D 16 Fans off of Lamptron FC9 Controller

 

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Going to add:

Another EX 240 Rad

D5 Bitspower Pump Modding Kit

Another drain off of GPU's

3930K - 4.85Ghz w EK Supremacy | RIVE w Photon 170 D5 Vario / Res Combo | 16GB 1866 Doms | Evga GTX 780Ti SC SLi w EK Full WB's| AX 1.2 kW | 900D - 1 x RX480 1 x EX360 & 1 x EX240 Rads w Noctua NF F & Corsair SP "Push" | W7 HP x64 | MK11: P25,113 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7499603 | Firestrike: 19,576 http://www.3dmark.com/fs/1177627

 

 

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Here is my first attempt at a custom water cooling loop. 

 

CPU- Intel i5 4670k (OC 4.6ghz)

GPU- MSI GTX 770 Lightning Edition 

Mobo- Asus Maximus VI Hero

RAM- 32gb Corsair Vengeance 1866mhz  

PSU- Corsair AX860i 

Case-Phanteks Enthoo Primo 

 

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Well, went full retard :D

 

 

 

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didn't seem that overkill my cousin has 5 radiators coz he is an extreme overclocker with quad titan sli 10 4 terabite hdd's six 1tb ssd's and an intel extreme(i forgot name) i'm still begging him to use noctua fans buttt... he won't listen either way i'm still jealous of yer build xD:P

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eyefinity87, what pump are you using?

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didn't seem that overkill my cousin has 5 radiators coz he is an extreme overclocker with quad titan sli 10 4 terabite hdd's six 1tb ssd's and an intel extreme(i forgot name) i'm still begging him to use noctua fans buttt... he won't listen either way i'm still jealous of yer build xD:P

 

Well, due that amount of rad space doesn't really matter what fans he is using, he can just keep then in lowest possible rpm and they will be just quiet as noctua fans.

Curing shitposts by shitposts

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heres mine at the moment, im going to replace the bottom rad with a 240x60mm one just because the thinner one looks out of place haha. and im going to re-route the tubing so it looks a bit tidier 

 

3770k 4.4ghz

EVGA GTX780 ACX SC X2

32 gig ram

seasonic platinum 1000w

NZXT Phantom 820 case

 

 

 

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eyefinity87, what pump are you using?

Aquastream xt ultra. Got about 60 liters per hour on minimum speed. Up to 120 liters per hour on 82Hz.

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IMG 0123 (2)

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InWin D-Frame

i7 3770k 
MSI motherboard 

corsair ram 16GB
GTX 660 soon changing to something better 

EK gtx 660 water block

alphacool rads

koolance CPU Block 

bitpower pump mod 

XSPC photon 270 glass res/pump combo (D5)

monsoon fittings  

corsair SP 120 fans 
corsair PSU AX 850 
WD blue 1T 

corsair SSD 120GT (on the back)

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Yep! This one. But in Germany it is cheaper ;) My CPU & GPU Blocks, my Pump, my Reservoir and my Fancontroller (Aquaero 6 Pro) are all made by Aquacomputer made in Germany :) 80km distance to my home :D

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