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BlaakHaart
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My latest attempt at building the ultimate gamer :D
Still in the prelimenary stages, with final wiring and coolant infusion remaining. By FAR the most complex iteration of the Battlestar mentality yet :thumbsup: Specifications: Body: Corsair 800D Mobo: ASUS Rampage III Extreme Black Edition CPU: Intel i7 980X RAM: Corsair Dominator GT 2000Mhz C8 - 6GB (maybe more) Videa: ATI HD 5870 X 2 in Crossfire LSI Raid 9650 controller card OCZ Vertex2 x 4 in RAID0 (in hot swap drives) WD Black Caviar 1.5 TB data drive PSU: Corsair 1200AX THUNDERBOLT Audio and Killer Nic card :D 3 LOOPS, 3 LAING D5 Pumps CPU WB: Swiftech HD - Black GPU WBs: 1 x EK on Asus 5870v2 1 x Bitspower on OEM HD 5870 Chipset WB: EK full board block Resv: 1 x Koolance dual D5 resv v2 1 x Danger Den round fillport resv. Koolance 2x 12 to 24 volt pump controller LG BD recorder/player Rads: 1 x Thermochill 1 x 120 (chipset) 1 x Feser Monsta Lite ( Video Cards) 1 x Feser Quad (CPU) Feser RADS will be mounted 3ft away next to window (cold :D) Too many bitspower fittings to count :eek: Koolance Extreme Flow no drip Quick Disconnects x 6 Xigmatic amber fans w/ white LEDs x 6 Individuall sleeved cable extensions Now, if it will run :D Couple more days and we'll know ;) |
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Good thing I took the pics, I was missing a clamp :eek:
almost forgot DangerDen tubing and clamps DangerDen SLI connector (on lower rad) Damn, almost forgot :rofl: Case front panel wiring updated to USB3 Some "drill down" shots :D The VGA loop difficult to follow in pics, had to do this cause of the varying water blocks. Setup in parallel.. phwew |
DAm bro thats alot of tubing. I remeber doing something similar a while back. CPU, chipset and 3 Video cards in sli. It was scary shit firing it up the first time. I've leaked out on a few setups and its not fun. Then i learned to test the cooling loops before i turned on the pc. WTF dumb ass. lol Anyway, it looks good. The real thing i don't like about full Water Cooling setpups is trouble shooting when something goes wrong. Its a bitch to exchange parts.
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Last water build I did with a lot of fittings I was a cocky ass and put it all together and did a loop test using an outside PSU. Praise be to god that I did that :eek: Leaks everywhere :thumbdown: This time, I've used two vice grips to make sure everything is nice and snug, really don't expect any leaks ... expect being the key word. Going to use this as my work rig too, cause I don't want too much accummulateing on my laptop. toggle from games to work :laughing: Wiring on the back, and loop filling is all that's left, then...... Once this is running smooth, I can turn my attention back to my P67 and X79 and get some benching done :thumbsup: |
really nice stuff
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Looks good bro .............. :thumbsup:
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Wow fit all that hardware in a case? Very impressive, it would be spread out across a desk if I was building it! LOL
Getta fraggin! |
nice loop dude!
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nice loops!
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