First of all, Hi!
Let me introduce my new build and my first hard tube water cooled PC.
-1/2 soft copper pipes,
-PrimoChill fittings,
-EK D5 pump,
-EK water blocks,
-Mo-Ra3 420.
I never was a big fan of the hard tube water cooled PCs but a couple months ago I saw one with copper pipes and I was amazed. There was no question that, sooner or later I would build my own variant, and here it is. The build went fairly easily and smoothly without interruptions, except at the very end when I did a pressure test with the EK leak tester at 0.75 bar and the pipes popped out several times. Since I’ve never done this before, it turned out I didn’t tight enough the clamping rings. As a final touch I put a cover to the top made from top grain leather. Oh and soundproofed the case using butyl automotive sound deadener with much better result than I expected, now I can't hear out the HDD and no rattling from the panels.
-9900KF,
-Z390 Aorus Master,
-4*8GB 3600CL15,
-2080 Ti,
-Seasonic Prime Ultra Titanium 850W.
Everything is overclocked of course.
Let me introduce my new build and my first hard tube water cooled PC.
-1/2 soft copper pipes,
-PrimoChill fittings,
-EK D5 pump,
-EK water blocks,
-Mo-Ra3 420.
I never was a big fan of the hard tube water cooled PCs but a couple months ago I saw one with copper pipes and I was amazed. There was no question that, sooner or later I would build my own variant, and here it is. The build went fairly easily and smoothly without interruptions, except at the very end when I did a pressure test with the EK leak tester at 0.75 bar and the pipes popped out several times. Since I’ve never done this before, it turned out I didn’t tight enough the clamping rings. As a final touch I put a cover to the top made from top grain leather. Oh and soundproofed the case using butyl automotive sound deadener with much better result than I expected, now I can't hear out the HDD and no rattling from the panels.
-9900KF,
-Z390 Aorus Master,
-4*8GB 3600CL15,
-2080 Ti,
-Seasonic Prime Ultra Titanium 850W.
Everything is overclocked of course.
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