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-Freshly Sliced-

Its Complete.

I finally have a working computer :D

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Until next time....

Happy Modding :D
 
I hate the op

OP??? Original poster???

Yes thankfully it worked and i didnt have to spend more $$$$ :/

Its 2 seperate loops with a common reservoir. So all the parts can benefit from both rads :D

1 loop is, res-> dual D5's-> triple rad-> Cpu Block -> res
2 loop is res-> dual d5's-> triple rad-> Mobo block-> Ram-> Gpu-> Res

Stupid question...but wouldn't it be better to run it from the blocks to the rad? Could the heat from the blocks damage or cause premature wear on the Res/Pumps?
 
Dude that's mad sexy. Make me one that's black with blue and black accents. :p
 
absolutely amazing, I was having a hard time not posting to beg for pics of it with the liquid in it.

looks so amazing
 
While I like the overall look of the build, I would think it's too "unprotected" for daily use.
 
While I like the overall look of the build, I would think it's too "unprotected" for daily use.

It depends on your office environment. Mine is adults only and I think my next build will also be in an open testing case like that.

To the OP, do you have experience with the coolant? Will it build up or settle over time? I looked for a brand or some information about it but didn't see it. Care to provide some info?

Thanks.

Beautiful job. I think the only improvements I would have made would have been to heat threat the tubing and make some neat, orderly bends instead of the default curves.
 
That opaque coolant creates a really neat contrasting effect when it's going through the blocks. SO SEXY! I demand more pictures even though plenty were posted. :p
 
Looks great man I love that power cable
Thanks man! Im in love with the power cable too, im waiting on an order to make all my power cables like that! hehe

Holy cow. Excellent work! It's so beautiful, it could be a part time model!
Are you quoting flight of the conchords? if you are +1!!!! hehehe

You sir rock! Sick build again.
Thanks!

OP??? Original poster???
Stupid question...but wouldn't it be better to run it from the blocks to the rad? Could the heat from the blocks damage or cause premature wear on the Res/Pumps?
The water in a loop eventually reaches eqilibrium, and ahs a overall equal value throughout the entire loop. Loop order doesnt affect anything, the onyl thing you got to do is res before pump. everything else after is game! :D

Dude that's mad sexy. Make me one that's black with blue and black accents. :p
give me the gear and buy me all the stuff and consider it a done deal :D

absolutely amazing, I was having a hard time not posting to beg for pics of it with the liquid in it.
looks so amazing
haha... thanks, i did it on purpose though :p

Thats literally amazing. You sir, deserve an award.
Your feedback is my reward :D

While I like the overall look of the build, I would think it's too "unprotected" for daily use.
dont have any animals children or drunk frat boys in my hosue, so all is well :D

:O amazing!
i'd hit it! :p
Intersting idea... hehe... :p

most bomber!
white/orange is certainly out-of-the-box, and it looks _good_.
Thank you, i love white and orange, my 2 favorite colours!

It depends on your office environment. Mine is adults only and I think my next build will also be in an open testing case like that.
To the OP, do you have experience with the coolant? Will it build up or settle over time? I looked for a brand or some information about it but didn't see it. Care to provide some info?
Thanks.
Beautiful job. I think the only improvements I would have made would have been to heat threat the tubing and make some neat, orderly bends instead of the default curves.
First time using it, but from others i have heard the difference in temps is 1-2 degrees. and it doesnt clog or stain the system :D If you look up Ice dragon cooling, im sure you can find more info :D

That opaque coolant creates a really neat contrasting effect when it's going through the blocks. SO SEXY! I demand more pictures even though plenty were posted. :p
Ill try and get you some!

I came a little. This mod is pure sex.
Thanks, hopefully not in the loop, cause well, i wouldnt be able to see it :p

real nice
Thanks alot :D
 
The water in a loop eventually reaches equilibrium, and has a overall equal value throughout the entire loop. Loop order doesn't affect anything, the only thing you got to do is res before pump. everything else after is game! :D

Cool! If I didn't say it already, great job on the build!

I especially like the braiding done with the GPU power cables. That should be the new standard in any custom build ;)
 
While I like the overall look of the build, I would think it's too "unprotected" for daily use.

Dimastech sells a dust cover for your peace of mind. :)

To the OP, awesome work. Nice touch on the SSD mounting. Hope you don't mind, but I believe that I'm going to have to steal that idea for my build. Just received my table from FrozenCPU a couple of days ago and real excited about getting started on it.

Been looking at various build logs at different sites and I have to tell you again that this is one of the very best.

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Another thing that I wanted to comment on. Yours is the first new build that I've seen in a long time where compression fitting were not used. Old school barbs with tight fit and no clamps...looks refreshing. Don't take me wrong, compression fittings look good, but I just like the look of the plain barbs without clamps...much cleaner, thinner look, not bulky. Just love it.
 
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Got a question for you about the dual rad setup.

Looks like it is real tight in there. Are you concerned at all about getting good airflow for rads, SSD, optical, PSU, etc.?
 
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