soumalidon
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After many months of contemplating, I finally decided to take a plunge and build a custom water loop. Thanks to sujithbvm for all the help.






















thank youCongrats![]()
I liked the way the XSPC looked and it matched the GPU blocks so went for thatWow :drool:
You should have gone for the swiftech water block though :bleh:
ya the dust will be an issue but I had no choice really. The rad was supposed to be mounted at the top in the beginning but there were some issues with thatNiceee...but those bottom fans are going to gather loads of dust if cabby is on ground(personal experience xD )
thank youHoly smokes. Awesome bro. damages?
thank youAwesome bro
merciAwesome Rig mate!!
thank you>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>" heavenly "<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
damages please!!!
thanks docawesome.....super duper rig bro..![]()
ThanksCongrats!! NIce stuff, awaiting benches and more specs.....
What are you clocking the GPU's at and the CPU as well.....?
Would have looked way better if you had done something better with the LED lights, etc right now it looks like Piccadilly Circus there,
more than a PC....
Congrats again its really n ice to see the 680's under water thats for sure.....
thank youNice rig :hail:
thank youAwesome. . . . ! Congrats.
Lovely benches....Just downloading Heaven again to see whats my score I never benched it till now![]()
....anyway, for really testing the loop use OCCT for an hour or more, thats when the water temps. will start to rise, and will give you a better indication on what max temps,
you will be at after a few hours of crunching or gaming.
These 10-15 min, benches are no good for checking WC systems. As one will barely heat up any of the water / coolant within the loop.
PS. I love those GPU water blocks.