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  • #31
    Thanx alot everyone means alot ! & DazMode for all the vids and my build goodies I wouldn't be here if i didn't bump into Daz .
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    • #32
      Under Construction.

      Hello everyone hope your all doing good i've been away taking care of family stuff and had to take some time off from my build. I have just started continuing my modding. I found running the 2 water loops with 1 cylinder reservoir that it almost makes it impossible to completely bleed both loops.. guess i had to find out for myself why people don't do that eh lol. So people don't waist your time like i did! I have made some changes. I have added an Alphacool dual bay reservoir with single D5 Vario to my build. My 750D only has 3 bays so i had to scrap my Lamptron CM615 6x15 watts per channel and my NZXT 6x40 watts controllers and my Disc Burner. I ended up buying the Lamptron CW611 6x37 watts to replace both of my controllers. I will say i love this Fan/Pump/Flow controller i can run everything with this unit. I'll post some pics of my new rig setup till now.
      But i'm not done yet i have bought some Chrome universal water blocks from Koolance the MVR-100 with 140mm cold plate and also the MVR-40 with a 84mm cold plate for cooling the VRM'S on the motherboard. That will be done very shortly.

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      New Dual Bay Alphacool Reservoir with single D5 and 2 new Gentle Typhoons in the front Rad now.


      If you look towards the bays you can see the back of the dual bay res and connections.


      I ran short on fittings so little miss matching going on for now.


      Here are the new controller and the new res just installed


      More to come soon !
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      • #33
        That's looking really good I like the short tube runs, very clean.

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        • #34
          Thanx ! I kinda ignored a few details like the messy wiring cuz i'm going to tear it apart real soon for the VRM Blocks.

          Here are a few pics of the MVR-100 & MVR-40 i think they look awesome but i guess we'll see eh...



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          • #35
            Those look nice. I haven't used any koolance blocks before but I imagine they perform as good as anything else.

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            • #36
              Nioce!!
              My Imgur

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              • #37
                Great to see you back in the saddle Onionz.
                HAF932 Mods
                C70 Mods

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                • #38
                  Hey Chann3l yea the koolance Blocks seem to have a decent size water (channel)... Doh lol see that ..and it says they won't impact flow rate very much..Think i'll be ok.

                  And a Good day to you guys nice to see you guys still kicking..
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                  • #39
                    I like that they keep the design pretty simple and nice looking.

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