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  • "Warp Core" TT 900 build

    This build started in February and was largely finished by March, its my second custom loop build and first shot with hard tubing and adding my own little extras using plexiglass sheets. I loved it and learned a lot of new tricks in the process!

    Relevant Parts:
    9900K on an Auros Master Z370 MB
    Gigabyte Auros WB variant 2080TI
    EK pump
    400mm EK reservoir
    2x Nemesis 560GTS Xflow radiators
    8x Noctua 140mm fans
    Aquaero 6 controller to govern the cooling components (this thing is awesome!)


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    Note the lid isn't snugly installed yet in that pic because its a pain to remove so its just sitting in place.


    Before adjusting the RGB:
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    Freshly filled.

    The radiators:
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    I installed some thermometer sensors on the outbound sides of the rads to capture the exhaut temperatures as the water passed through the cooling portion of the loop:
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    and I love the performance of this completely over the top radiator setup:
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    I've been tweaking the pump speed and fans over time based on this really handy ability of the aquaero to take in all the sensors and display current conditions to me in real time.


    By far my favourite build to date.

  • #2
    Nice rig.
    Turned out great.
    Blue Dragon CM690 II an i7 - 960 x58 build
    OverKill HTPC - Red Team Build an AMD FX6100 with dual HD 5870's in crossfire.
    Canadian Amateur Modding Competition

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hooded View Post
      Nice rig.
      Turned out great.
      I'm really happy with it and again thank you for all of your insight, its been instrumental in helping me learn how this stuff all works!

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      • #4
        Should post it in the Build of the Month! They still need one more build or it will move to the next month.

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