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So I started this build back in November of 2017 as i wanted to buy everything for blackfriday sales. I didn't want to poast anything untill i had completed my water cooling build and also made some custom cable extensions.So heree is my final build! i named it project Sozin after fire lord Sozin from avatar last air bender. All recommendations to improve looks are welcome!

 

  • -Core i7 8700k @5ghz 
  • -32gb g skill trident z rgb ram
  • -Asus high bandwidth bridge 
  • -2x asus gtx 1080ti oc running in sli
  • -Asus maximus x code mobo 
  • -256gb samsung evo m.2 ssd for main drive
  • -2x samsung 850 evo ssd's in raid 0 for storage
  • -Corsair rm1000x psu with custom sleeved cables 
  • -4x corsair ml 140 pro fans
  • -2x corsair ml 120 pro fans
  • -Darkside addressable rgb strips
  • -phanteks enthoo luxe tempered glass case(modded)

 

 

*Water cooling parts*

 

  • -Ekwb xres 140 with 250 tube and different top
  • -Ekwb 420 se radiator
  • -Ekwb 240 pe radiator
  • -Ekwb evo cpu block
  • -2x Ekwb asus strix 1080ti waterblocks
  • -All fittings are bitspower black sparkle 
  • -Bitspower flow meter 
  • -Ek cryofuel blood red

 

 

*Perifrials etc*

 

  • -Western digital 2tb external drive
  • -Logitech z906 speakers
  • -Astro a40 pro and mixamp
  • -Corsair 300 medium mouse pad
  • -Corsair rgb glaive mouse
  • -Corsair k95 keybored 
  • -Logitech g 700s wireless mouse
  • -Asus pg348q monitor

 

Apologize if i missed anything. Also i wanted to get the rgb reservoir version but it was not in stock when i ordered it, question is now im debating getting it because when my lights are on the res doesn't really light up like the rest of my pc is it worth spending a little bit of money to try and light it up or is there a better cheaper option? Im fine with redoing my loop since i may take out the flow meter anyways due to rattling .

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That amazing dude. Only thing I recommend is making the cables outside the case as clean as the cables inside with something like a cable sleeve. This won't improve performance but it will make your entire setup, not just your PC look cleaner.

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I would change your runs a bit:

put the rotary angle fitting on the CPU instead of the GPU so you have a vertical run - it Will look cleaner.

Have the runnfeom res to top rad go to the rad port the closest to the motherboard tray and the run from the cpu to the port closest ti the Window side panel.

 

other than that Its a beautiful build - nicely done :)

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23 minutes ago, RAM555789 said:

That amazing dude. Only thing I recommend is making the cables outside the case as clean as the cables inside with something like a cable sleeve. This won't improve performance but it will make your entire setup, not just your PC look cleaner.

I have velcro straps around them

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19 minutes ago, NoobCase said:

I would change your runs a bit:

put the rotary angle fitting on the CPU instead of the GPU so you have a vertical run - it Will look cleaner.

Have the runnfeom res to top rad go to the rad port the closest to the motherboard tray and the run from the cpu to the port closest ti the Window side panel.

 

other than that Its a beautiful build - nicely done :)

Thanks for ideas reason for cpu and rad runs is because of the shape of the mobo i had to use 2 roatery fittings to be able to get the tube from the res to cpu. And wated to do the least amount of bends. 

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