Custom liquid cooling water cooling loops

Lets see some liquid cooling. Im thinking of doing a glass set up once the next gen of gpus drop.

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This shit looks so fucking retarded

It's better than RGB's

This loop is overkill but i couldnt find any basic ones on the fly. Simple glass loops look better than petg imo

Took 2 seconds..

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Any watercooling without clear tubes showing off shit? just functional, but clean and minimal?

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Soft rubber hosing with pinch clamps and quick release valves. Pure business, functionality, durability, and maintenance friendly.. no bullshit

>RAM cooling
shit meme

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Im gonna go just water in mt glass when i do it. Black parts clear tubes no leds.

Heres an overkill all form less function rig that was built up a while ago

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Thats petg not glass. You cant bend glass

now that's pretty sick. Nice to see some serious fucking GPU power get used like that.

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Mine

Watercooling is really fun and looks incredible.

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Looks ok but the fingerprint marks and sli bridge are the weak points. Maybe also cable combs and more liquid (res looks half full). Looks really white, i like it

That was a WIP pic.

Fixed the smudges. The SLI bridge I actually like. The cover can't go on it (any cover) due to the width of the waterblocks. That picture is just water to rinse the system. Here is the coolant.

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So, no airflow on your nvme, vrms or ram..
*sigh

Looks nicer. I kinda get it, looks functional and not gaudy. Im not a fan if most aftermarket sli bridges as well. Did you use a tube bending kit or by hand? They look a little collapsed.

Passive cooling on it is fine since its an open air case especially because of the thermal sticker on samsung ssds

VRMs get pretty toasty user...
I think you need to check those temps friendo.

Even with the heatpipe and open air? Vrms can run up to 125 degrees without issue usually. The ram is almost certainly a non factor

not him, most motherboards are designed with having a fan on the CPU running and blowing air over the VRMS etc in mind.

there's a kink in the bottom

Its on every tube, he overheated the tubes and didnt rotate them properly when bending which is ehat causes that. Its worsened if you use a bending jig

I went for dull over-compensated cooling.
So I could build and forget until clean and refill.
Though now it's only using one fan instead of 7 because I took out the old SLI.

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Yep they are.. No way in hell no air flow blowing across VRMs is tolerable. They're probably sucking down way more juice than they have to and burning up
The higher the temp, the more juice they suck down to regulate voltage properly.. Z370 .. you're likely OC'd.. Yeah, those bad boys are roasting for sure. I have a mild OC'd ryzen w/ air blowing on them from the circular heatsink and case fans + exhaust pulling out the heat and they still get toasty. Your shit is most definitely roasting and ram sticks get pretty hot too w/o airflow.

Mobos and components are designed for the kidn of setup you have. Its why people face the radiator airflow inward even if they have water cooling in a case.. You need some kind of airflow across the mobo and components.. 480mm rad and no dam airflow across the mobo.. smfh

Just a bad angle. I used a tube bending kit. Flow is great.

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Your cooling solution looks like it costs more than your mobo/proc and ram.. lol

are you fucking retarded

Probably costs less to get the rad shown in video ( get the 420 version instead of the 360 since it has higher flow )

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It did, but I wanted to be sure the 2700k ran 5.2GHz at decent temps.
I bought the RX480 rad when I bought the the second GPU and added them both into the loop.

Kinda hard to get a rad that won't be made until 6 years into the future.
This is a 2011-2012 build that I'm still using.
Besides the RX480 and RX360 has enough flow, and I don't even need fans above 700RPM to effectively cool it. As said, currently I only run one single fan in the whole loop, and it's a GT AP-13 at 1150RPM but with a LNA so it's maybe spinning around 700-800RPM or so.
I went over-kill so I wouldn't have to deal with loud fans.

5.2GHz.. LOL, what fucking wattage does that consume?

what case is that?

No, you dont bend glass tubing for pcs, you cyt it and use fittings at the bends

*leaks*

I'd like to know as well, but I haven't bothered buying a kill-a-watt and my whole apartment consumes around $30/month in electric bills so the need for the kill-a-watt seemed unnecessary.
Though now it's just a HTPC with light gaming from the couch so I backed down to 4.5GHz, which is why it's able to run without any fans at all, but enabled one just to be sure.

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Hello Mr Pepe von Jow Forums, you want help with something?

What's this? Run HWmonitor.. It gives you all of the technical details like CPU wattage consumption/VRM temps/etc. Why are people obsessed w/ this speccy thing here? Insall HW monitor and post your VRM temps when you're gaming .. Also, run a quick prime95 or a benchmark program and post your VRM temps and CPU wattage... 4.5Ghz is far more reasonable. Something tells me you simply don't stress your CPU much thus being able to get away w/ no VRM cooling.

Just looked at specs.. they dont match :
What's going on user?

are you mad?

Whatsup?

Still going strong YEARS later.

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I didn't post it for CPU/MB specs, just a overall view of what's in it.

>Insall HW monitor and post your VRM temps when you're gaming
I did that 6 years ago when I made it stable at 5.2GHz...
>Also, run a quick prime95 or a benchmark program and post your VRM temps and CPU wattage...
Same as above, 6 years ago.
>4.5Ghz is far more reasonable.
It's not a "gaming" PC anymore, so no need for higher GHz, which is why I backed down to 4.5GHz.
What exactly doesn't "match"?

I like the aesthetics and pure function. Shit looks like a fuckn TANK. Dat beefy all business front rad blowing air across the components w/ that solid exhaust fan

I feel like you're not this guy :
The speccy doesn't match this build.

Can you run HW monitor while running prime95 and post VRM temps. I'm curious how hot they get w/ no airflow across them.

If you follow the conversation, you'll come to the conclusion that only one I brought up 5.2GHz.
And you'll see which PC the speccy is related to.
Though you won't see the old SLI as I said I took it out earlier in the thread.

ah'.. and a z370 mobo runs DDR3 ram? and there is no 960 Pro nvme on your speccy... Do i look like a special kind of idiot?

>Do i look like a special kind of idiot?
CTRL+F 5.2GHz
You'll hopefully come to the conclusion if you try harder.

How so?

Gold would fit nicely with black builds i think.

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I would rather run copper tubing like this than rely on rubber one's.

Man this looks so nice. I wonder if the copper piping helps with cooling

White with gold accents is better.

Black and gold is so nigger tier. Black and silver is nice though

>Those GPU power cables
Delicious