First Watercooling Rig

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July 16th 2013
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Key Features:
Intel CPU NVIDIA Graphics Water-cooled
System Specs:
  • TT S71 Urban Chasis, MSI Mpower z87 Mobo, Core I7 4770k, 16gb G Skill sniper 2400mhz, EVGA Hydro Copper gtx 780, Seasonic Modular X series 760w Gold PSU, Creative Soundblaster ZXR, Samsung 128gb 830 SSD, 3TB WD Black, Swiftech H220, 2 Silenx fans +2 cougar fans.
Performed Mods:
The Only modification I have done was the dissection of the H220 and adding my VGA into the loop, I will also be adding another rad later on to help lower my temps some more. Edit: I have since now added another 120mm xspc rad, ek reservoir. I will leave the original photos up as well.
I thought water cooling would be a difficult thing but thanks to this forum and a few others I have read a lot of the concerns and even watched a few custom loops being built here to help me on my build...Just want to say thanks to the TPU community.
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15 Comments on First Watercooling Rig

#1
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
Why are all the picture cut off at the top, like you can only see like half the build in most of them, or theres multiple pictures of the same thing.
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#2
springs113
MxPhenom 216Why are all the picture cut off at the top, like you can only see like half the build in most of them, or theres multiple pictures of the same thing.
I took the photos holding a baby in my hand, ill take better ones tomorrow.
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#3
Norton
Moderator - Returning from the Darkness
Nice setup- I like the match between the color of your tubing and the trim on the board :)
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#4
MT Alex
springs113I took the photos holding a baby in my hand, ill take better ones tomorrow.
Sweet! :toast:
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#5
springs113
NortonNice setup- I like the match between the color of your tubing and the trim on the board :)
thanks to you man
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#6
springs113
MT AlexSweet! :toast:
I know, it aint easy with a squirming baby around you.
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springs113
MxPhenom 216Why are all the picture cut off at the top, like you can only see like half the build in most of them, or theres multiple pictures of the same thing.
I put up the new pics, happy now?
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#9
Grnfinger
Very nice sir, love the yellow and black. Makes for a great contrast.
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#10
springs113
GrnfingerVery nice sir, love the yellow and black. Makes for a great contrast.
Thanks, I'm actually going to change it drastically tonight when I get home. Just bought another rad, res, compression fittings and some tubing.
I never really saw anyone doing anything yellow before and I just wanted to be a little different.
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#11
springs113
titienzo18I voted 3/10 because:

3/10 :/
really now?
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#12
Animalpak
Hello

Can you show us the temperatures of the CPU and GPU after a gaming session please ?

Thank you
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#13
springs113
AnimalpakHello

Can you show us the temperatures of the CPU and GPU after a gaming session please ?

Thank you
currently at work, sure will when I get home.
forgot to on the cpu side but it maxes out at around 80 when stress testing and during game mid60s to low 70s
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#14
Mathmodding
the choice of colors and very good for your tubing, all goes very well
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#15
springs113
Mathmoddingthe choice of colors and very good for your tubing, all goes very well
thanks, the motherboard decided my final color choice. I was wondering if I should keep this case or go get a 900d and never have to really run out of space ever again.
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