VanGoghComplex
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No, but I do have a P3 set modeled. Hasn't been tested yet though.Oh, would the brackets work on all P(#) cases? I'm about to move my system to a P3...
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No, but I do have a P3 set modeled. Hasn't been tested yet though.Oh, would the brackets work on all P(#) cases? I'm about to move my system to a P3...
It's been a year since my first adventure into watercooling with the Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic. Now I'm back with the XL version of the same case with a hard line system! This took waaaay too long but I was sick for a good bit of the building process. Lots of little modifications needed to be made along the way too. Going to replace the test fluid in there now with Mayems White Pastel Liquid for a more solid look.
Good job. Looks very clean.I was not happy with how my build on the previous pages turned out. So I redid it. I am pretty proud of this one so I took a good deal of pictures. This is in the original Lian Li PC011, which I think is just a beautiful case. The case does have some airflow issues, which I managed to fix with standoffs for the tempered glass. The original build had a 5700xt with an ek waterblock installed by me. I replaced it with a Powercolor Liquid Devil which is just awesome looking imo. Unfortunately, at this time I cannot get the gskill neo off of rainbow. I believe it has to do with bios settings, working on it. Hope you all approve.
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Nope. Loop order doesn't matter.if you have two radiators, and two heat producers ...why not have the radiators between them to keep the heat producers at the lowest temps each can be at in such a system ...rather than chaining them together (other than it's easier to route the tubes that way)?
Seems like you're losing out on significant efficiency since the majority of the heat will be dissipated by the first heatercore (after the cpu) and the second one that the first feeds into will be doing significantly less heat dissipation. While conversely, the cpu will run at a higher temp due to the warmer liquid produced by the gpu block more than if it was being fed water coming out of a heater core.
if you have two radiators, and two heat producers ...why not have the radiators between them to keep the heat producers at the lowest temps each can be at in such a system ...rather than chaining them together (other than it's easier to route the tubes that way)?
Seems like you're losing out on significant efficiency since the majority of the heat will be dissipated by the first heatercore (after the cpu) and the second one that the first feeds into will be doing significantly less heat dissipation. While conversely, the cpu will run at a higher temp due to the warmer liquid produced by the gpu block more than if it was being fed water coming out of a heater core.
Your camera may suck, but your rig is bad ass.
I think your runs look really cool, especially the 2 "u" bends.Rev. 2 of previous post (with rev. 3 on the way...).
Why does this pic look so much better that the shots at Overclock? (just kidding, we all know it's the black background).
so much negative space!
Nice desk Zarathustra[H]
Nicely done! Its funny how all that wcing gear makes the inside of your case look small.