t_ski
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System Name | My i7 Beast |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 6800K |
Motherboard | Asus X99-A II |
Cooling | Nickel-plated EK Supremacy EVO, D5 with XSPC Bayres & BIX Quad Radiator |
Memory | 4 x 8GB EVGA SuperSC DDR4-3200 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 1080 SuperClocked |
Storage | Samsung 950 Pro 256GB m.2 SSD + 480GB Sandisk storage SSD |
Display(s) | Three Asus 24" VW246H LCD's |
Case | Silverstone TJ07 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1200 |
Keyboard | Corsair K95 |
Software | Windows 10 x64 Pro |
Hey i took your advice on the cable management does this look a little better?
Yep, much better. There's always more that can be done, even on my rig. It's a matter of how much time you have to put into it. I've only managed what you can see, and the rest is OK.
Thanks! My plan is to assemble the system in the case, measure & cut tubing, remove system from case, re-assemble loop in case, fill, and then run with an external PSU for at least twelve hours (longer if any issues). Then once everything seems to work fine, I'll re-assemble the system, fire up the loop, and provided nothing has gone wrong, then finally fire up the system. I certainly don't want to kill this new system
And it won't be in the sunlight--should be in a darker corner of the room
Sounds good.
Pro tip: if you're going to run the loop outside the case for leaks, set everything on newspaper. Even if there was a slight leak and it dried before you could fine it, the paper will be wrinkled where the leak was.
I would recommend an additional hour or so in the case when you get it reinstalled, just to make sure that nothing came loose.