• Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
    Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.

Custom Aria w/WCing

I don't think your spot would have been taken if you posted later on this week, but good luck!
 
I can't believe how many experienced hard forum users think that they can just skip the FAQ's.


"The first post in the worklog must contain images.."

Even if you just posted your sketched ideas or something, or a picture of your case currently.. I don't think you really need to save a spot.. that's kind of lame.

Good luck with the project though.
 
Here's a picture so this thread doesn't get locked:
11-129-146-10.JPG

Good luck, just remember to not be afraid when trying to cram a loop inside your SFF: your dremel is your friend :)
 
thanks i was going to d that

and i allready found out mcw5000 didnt fit so imgetting a mcw6000

:)
 
I'm assuming you're talking about Swiftech waterblocks right? Please note that the MCW5000 has diagonal barbs, making it easier to connect the tubing. The MCW6000 has straight up barbs, which puts the tubing straight up from there as well.
Could you show me some imagery of what you want the internals to be layed out?
 
my 5000 does not have the elbow fittings on it has the straight quickconnects on it, and with those connects its about 2 1/4 inch tall where as the 6000 is only 1 1/2 tall

and since the barbs are placed in a better postion on the 6000 it will be better for my setup

i dont have my card reader yet so i can not upload my pics yet
 
Picture092.jpg

Picture091.jpg


All that plus a MCW6000 waterblock not pictured yet is going to be inside the case mentioned above.
 
all now its all in the case when i build the new front will show the loop in better detail
DCP_5679.jpg

DCP_5678.jpg
 
is that a 60mm rad? That's pretty small... Tell us what kind of temps you get when you're done. looks good though!
 
^^^ i have never seen 60mm rads befor, but im going to be craming a 80.2 rad with 4 fans in my aria
 
no this is not a 60mm rad its a 80mm black ice mini

I am getting 35c with straight water and the fan at only like 2500rpms but i am going to be adding some anti freeze tonight

its weird i can hear the raptor louder then the cooling :)
 
well you can call it a kink but its not really a kink its a small bend and it does not impede my water flow at all :) and i have installed cool sleeves to take the Kink out
 
It also looks like you need to do a better job of bleeding the water as it looks like you have a lot of air bubbles in the loop. Make sure you do a good job bleeding the kit when you refill the loop with the antifreeze/distilled water mixture. You dont want to run straight water for too long or you will start to get corrosion.
 
thanks i took the pic while i was bleeding i am getting the distilled anitfreeze mix tonight
 
ha i was tired this morning when i checked on the loop, it looked like it was not moveing cause i did not see any bubbles at all. so i restarted and watched to make sure the water was moving sure enough it was :)

well today i should be getting the mesh for the front of the case and my new dremel so i can get started on some good moding:)
 
Back
Top