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Hopefully this is better  :D

 

YES! it is :D and it is beautiful :D you have done a great job with that build !

The Y.E.T.I. is in progress?Whaaat? (modding aproach&build log)->http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/355618-project-yeti-first-build/

[READ THE COC BEFORE POSTING][Check twice cut once][NZXT rules:D][Dremel is Love Dremel is Life][COOKIES ARE GREAT][LOGIC]

 

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Here is mine:

 

Watercooling components:

XSPC Raystorm Copper CPU Block

Primochill LRT Advanced UV Yellow Soft Tubing

Bitspower, Monsoon Compression Fittings

XSPC RX360 D5 Bay Res/Pump Combo

XSPC RX360 + XSPC AX360 Radiators

2x EKWB GTX980 Strix + Backplates GPU Blocks

Hey man nice colour scheme i love your build! :o

The Y.E.T.I. is in progress?Whaaat? (modding aproach&build log)->http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/355618-project-yeti-first-build/

[READ THE COC BEFORE POSTING][Check twice cut once][NZXT rules:D][Dremel is Love Dremel is Life][COOKIES ARE GREAT][LOGIC]

 

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Fractal Design R5


 

 System: 

   M6H + 4790k + 8GB Gskill 2400mhz cl 10 + GTX 970 FTW + Seasonic G-750 +

   2x intel 530 120GB SSD + 2tb WD HDD

 

  Loop

   Ek Supremcy mx + Ek PE 360mm + EK XTC 140mm + EK csq fittings + EK ZMT tubing + 

   Mcp 35x w/ EK XRES 100mm DDC TOP + Bitspower ACX 2.0 GPU block +

 

  Fans

   3x Gentle Typhoons AP-15 1850 120mm + 3x Fractal Design 1000 RPM 140mm +

   1x Fractal Design Venturi 1200rpm 140mm 

 

 

 

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n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Just Finished MY RIG

And its all because of LINUS :)

 

Asus Masimus VII Ranger

i7 4770k

r9 290x 

16 GB DDR3 

 

LOVE IT :)

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I am drooling over the custom loops, wish I could do it :( but, no waterblocks for my GPUs

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Asus Rampage V Extreme

I7 5960X

32GB Dominator Platinum DDR4

(X2) GTX Titan X

(X2) Alphacool UT60 480 Rads

(X10) Noctua NF-F12

(X2) Noctua NF-A14

Bitspower fittings

EK water blocks & pump top.

Lian li D5 pump

Corsair AX1200i

How much did all them fittings cost?

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This isnt mine but I'm modeling my build in the image of this got the case and ordering the raijintek triton very soon with white coolant 

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How much did all them fittings cost?

I don't remember the exact cost of only the fittings, but I have about $1200 in this loop.  That includes blocks, radiators, pump, and fittings.

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My water cooled setup

 

Case: NZXT S340

MoBo: MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming

CPU: Intel i5 4690-k

RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaw X series 16gb

GPU: MSI GTX 960

Boot Drive: 840 EVO mSATA 120gb

Program and storage: 500gb 2.5" Hitachi

Random Corsair Force SSD 60gb drive

Cooling: XSPC RS240 watrcooling

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Hey guys just wanted to share my PC. I put a lot of time and work and planning into this. It's almost done just awaiting a PSU cover and a custom GPU backplate. Also have a few more cables to sleeve.

here is the backplate I am awaiting.

 

 Is that a Corsiar 750D?

blubb

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We need more pictures

The weird kid in the corner eating glue
“People think that I must be a very strange person. This is not correct. I have the heart of a small boy. It is in a glass jar on my desk.” - Stephen King

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We need more pictures

Huh?

That's allot of pictures

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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It's not yet done, but getting there.

 

For now I'm having a break until my next CPU, MOBO and RAM upgrade. Then I will sleeve all the cables and watercool MOBO and ram as well.

 

What do you guys think about blank tubing and clean water?

 

 

 

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Hey Grimmm what case is that?

 

Sorry for the late reply, i just saw.. is a phanteks enthoo primo (have been modded)

Mobo:Rampage v Extreme **Processor: i7 5930X @ 4.7ghz**Ram:Corsair Vengence 2800 16GB**GPU: GTX Titan X**PSU: 1300W Cooler Master Silent Hybrid**Hard drive: 512gb Plexton Pro SSD**Samsung EVO 1TB SSD**Case: Enthoo Primo** All razers peripehal
WC : Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 480mm Radiator ***Phobya V2 480mm Radiator!!***EK R5E Full Mobo WB***Nickel EK-FC Titan X with Black Backplate from EK*** Bitspower com angle fittings*** Primochill Hardline Fittings**Bitspower Dual Pump top and 200mm Tube Z with MCP655 pwm***Primochill PETG** Mayhem Dye

Follow me in instagram #grimmmreaper88

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It's not yet done, but getting there.

 

For now I'm having a break until my next CPU, MOBO and RAM upgrade. Then I will sleeve all the cables and watercool MOBO and ram as well.

 

What do you guys think about blank tubing and clean water?

Looks great with hard tubing and white leds, however with the soft tube, even though they call it 'glass clear' seems almost foggy, or dull. I'm adding white collant to mine since I tried the clear tube/water route, and I wasn't blown away by the results.

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Build Log

VERY nice setup and system! Very modern and sleek look while keeping the performance up (at least you can run 4 Monitors) and GREAT use of space and planning expecially because of the hardline and the smaller case! you should be proud to call that system yours!

-zRoger

 

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Here's My current setup, the tubing aren't looking so nice together,might want to re-do it later. :)

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I5 4690K | G1 GTX970 SLI | Z97 Extreme4 | 16GB Avexir Raiden 2133Mhz | Seasonic P-760 | 1.5TB HDD | 128GB SSD | Swiftech H240x | EK-FC970 WF3 Waterblock x2 Windows 10 Home 64Bit | AOC GP2460PQU 144Hz | NZXT Source 530 | 3x CM Jetflo Blue 120mm | 2x Swiftech Helix 140mm | 120mm GTS Radiator | 240mm GTS Radiator 

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Did you buy the res/pump combo? or separately? And do you know if can mount them like that even if buying them separately? 

Corsair 600T White | Gigabyte Z77-UD3H | Intel Core i5-2500k | 8GB Gskill Ares@1600MHz | Gigabyte G1 GTX970 | OCZ ZT 550 | Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB | Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB | Samsung 840 EVO 250GB (boot) | Full Custom Loop | NZXT HUE

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