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  • #16
    RAD is in:

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    As you all know the 760T has a lid on top which will block airflow coming out of the RAD's fans, so little spacers / magnets were added just to create a couple cm gaps for hot air to get out:

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    • #17
      Prepping waterblock:

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      • #18
        Nice I love this case so I'll be keeping tabs on this build

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        • #19
          Upgraded to an i7 4790K and Asus Maximus Hero VII

          System should be done soon

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          • #20
            Maximus Hero vii, i7 4790K, R9 290x, D5T strong, tripple 120mm rad, Be Quiet 1000w with Notcua 140mm fan, 3x Noctua fans for the rad, 3SSDs and 1 4TB RE4 HDD, 24 GB RAM


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            • #21
              Next: Sound proofing the pump to almost no noise

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              • #22
                nice work man.

                just one thing I notice off the top.
                check on that bit of loop with your drain pipe.
                it looks a lot saggy and could be bending the tube out of the return rez port.

                as a fix, I would be inclined to switch around the tubes you have running into and out of the rez.
                will cause your water to flow in the other direction, but won't change the physics otherwise.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by bungwirez View Post
                  nice work man.

                  just one thing I notice off the top.
                  check on that bit of loop with your drain pipe.
                  it looks a lot saggy and could be bending the tube out of the return rez port.

                  as a fix, I would be inclined to switch around the tubes you have running into and out of the rez.
                  will cause your water to flow in the other direction, but won't change the physics otherwise.
                  Thanks, and thanks again for all the help and advises

                  So far the tubing was done so that it does not add any pressure or stress on anything, be it the reservoir or video card itself. I also left some wiggle room so I can easily move the waterpump around and out of the case; glad I did because otherwise draining would be the only option.

                  I put the drain where it is for a couple of reasons. I could drain the system away from any components, especially the video card and MB. Also, if I move the waterpump (and drain as well) outside the case, there will be 0 spills anywhere inside the case.

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