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Deep Blue

Torus15

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Specs:
Phanteks Enthoo Primo Case
Asus Maximus VII Formula
Intel 4790K Devils Canyon
16 GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2133 Mhz Cl9 1.65V
Nvidia GTX 680 EVGA SC Signature x2 in SLI
Samsung 850 Pro 128 GB SSD
Samsung 840 EVO 256 GB SSD
Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD
Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD
Seasonic P760W Platinum PSU
Lamptron CW611 fan controller
9 Fans NoiseBlocker PK2 and PL2
3 Phantek 140 mm Fans
1 Corsair SP 120 mm Perfomance Ed


Mods:
Dual loop custom watercooling loops
Windowed cutout with rebated acrylic sheet
Custom power distribution blocks
Custom rear wall, floor and HDD partition.
Custom GPU res fan mount
Custom CPU Res mounting board.
Full custom wiring using 16g
Custom USB MB connector
Custom MB front header connectors
Polished EK memory, CPU and FC bridge blocks
Blacked out motherboard
Custom UV lighting
Custom internal lighting switching on case top
Rear IO LED Lighting
Mod to EK Res top to include in the loop
HDD repositioned into 51/4" bays with additional corsair cooling fan

Custom cooling loops use EK nickel plexi blocks for memory, graphics cards and CPU. Asus VRM Crosschill waterblock included into CPU loop.
Alphacool radiators include a 280 x 60 and 240 x 30 for the GPU loop. With an Alphacool 420 x 45 and XSPC multiport 240 x 30 for the CPU loop.
Bitspower,Phobya and EK adaptor fittings used with EK 16 mm HD used to connect 16 mm rigid acrylic tubing throughout. Bitspower tank 250 and EK res150 pump combo used in CPU and GPU loops respectively. Both loops are power by D5 pumps an Alphacool and XSPC. Coolant has Mayhems UV Blue for the CPU and UV Clear Blue for the GPU loops.
 
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Torus15

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My first watercooled build so go a little easy on me. I would have liked to get better pictures with more light but I built this in a back room with little natural light and am having trouble lifting it to a better location, weighs over 40 kilos.
I'm looking forward to hearing some feedback as I plan to continue building more rigs and could do with some critique so I can improve next time. I am though planning a much smaller micro ATX build next time, one I can at least lift.
 
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Nice and clean. Impressive cable management at the rear there. Good job! Love the UV lighting too.
Heavy computers (same here) are not meant to be carried around, so don't worry :) Good luck with your new project - keep going!
 
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