GUTS

GUTS

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Okay.

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This thread really took off.
Have my contribution anyway

Nice clean build btw op, would look good with an AiO instead of the tower.

You gotta do something about those cables bro.

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rate'em

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Just got ssd today, didnt know where to put it since i removed all cages in front so psu shroud can fit, hope i did good by mounting in front of fan :)

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Thanks. I went for air cooling because it's more quiet and safe for my components. I also prefer the look of a big tower cooler to AIO, but a custom loop is always best.

Maybe one day I'll go for it too, but I'm a bit paranoid of leaks breaking my shit.

I haven't really read into it, but why do so many custom loops have the CPU and GPU in the same loop?

Pretty solid there. You should shoot for braided cables for your PSU, you could really complement that red and black look with that.

That cooler has sick performance for the money.

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>>I haven't really read into it, but why do so many custom loops have the CPU and GPU in the same loop?
Well mainly because that's much easier than having separate lines to separate radiators. That much less tubing to run, etc. It's also because it makes less of a difference to temperatures than you think. Open-loop systems can have a much, much higher flow rate than closed-loop coolers, and water has a huge specific heat capacity (that is, it takes a great deal of energy to raise its temperature by a given amount) so the warm water coming out of one block isn't super hot, it's still more than cool enough to cool something else. You do still need enough radiator capacity to dump all that heat out of the water and into the air, but you'd need that anyway, regardless of whether you set up a single or multiple loops.

Same loop because then you share cooling capacity, when your cpu is mostly idle while doing gpu accelerated video encoding or vice versa, your full radiator surface is being utilized instead of the rads for the cpu being mostly under utilized. Also it's easier to fit and cheaper (don't need double pumps and reservoirs). Only reason to do separate is when you got so much space and such big rads that you basically need to do it otherwise your case looks empty.

Also don't worry about leaking, that's what leak testing is for. If you do have a leak after testing, then it's usually very slow leakage so if you check every once in a while for fluid where it shouldn't be you'll be fine and catch it before something gets damaged. I've had leaks in my live systems like that, but never broke a component to liquid damage.

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Also dont forget you have 2 pumps which adds even more noise, but in certain cases it can be quieter since in most situations gpu has twice as much tdp as cpu so you can have one smaller radiator (again depending on configuration, as other guy said one bigger rad would be better if only one is under load) but personally i dont think watercooling is worth it if you want really quiet pc. At least not close to silent

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Doesn't it bother you that your loop is bending the GPU? That's not a cheap one to replace.

Take notes people, this is how it's done.

I want to post my new computer build but I hate the tubing. I think I'll update it again before posting it looks like shit.

what is that cpu cooler?

cryorig h7

It's not the tubes, it's the block that it tightened so hard the card bent because no backplate.

I also cracked one of the corners on the gpu core when doing a remount one time, still works.

I got the card on a flash sale right when they came out for $230 or so. Still have the stock cooler so could easily send it back on the warranty if it should die.
Doubt it'll just die anyway, temps never go above the 40c's.

I like that.

Aesthetic.

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See, one of the minor details I like about this build is those EK-WB swivel elbows fitted near the CPU block. It looks as though you can undo and swing away the waterblock and remove the CPU without having to drain the loop. Who says hard tubing has to impede serviceability?

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>You gotta do something about those cables bro.
Not enough space for cable management. Still, temperature is fine though.

>send it back on the warranty if it should die.
Lifetime warranty on GPU when?

When crypto falls in a hole

I have seen this build in almost every /guts thread and im still amazed.
How quiet is that pump?

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Buy two more Corsair fans and some custom cables. Or at least a pcie cable.
>Tfw my Aio performs worse than a top tier air cooler and cost the same but has leak risk, risk of pump failure, inevitable fluid loss and galvanic corrosion.
Do people buy these things used?

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Looks very clean, like the symmetry. Chrome tubes is something I'm still wanting to do at some point.
Can you show the other side?

Things that I am shit at:
>taking pictures
>hiding cables
>measuring graphics cards to make sure it will actually fit in a new case

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I'm planning to re-do all the sleeving

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It's a iwaki rd-30 (if I remember correctly), some kind of industrial pump and it's supposed to run at 24v.
I just soldered it to a molex 12v and it runs just fine. Actually it's still way more powerful than any "pc pump" I've ever seen.

It does vibrate alot, and whould probably make everything vibrate in the whole rig if it were screwed to the case or something, but just resting on that thick foam stuff it is almost completely silent.
It is very low frequency vibrations so you don't get that usual distinct pump noise.

A guy on ebay were selling a bunch of them unused for like $40 (which is a fucking steal) a few years back, and a friend of mine got a couple and gave me one.

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Are those idle temps? Shit dawg.
You should repaste the gpu and turn up the fan curve.

r8?

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CPU is 2700x and gpu is a 1080ti.

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Dude you're computer is on fire.

Nothing to be concerned of, summer is coming