Plumbing second revision of cooling loop after adding a GPU block and top radiator
Plumbing second revision of cooling loop after adding a GPU block and top radiator
Plumbing second revision of cooling loop after adding a GPU block and top radiator
Improved tubing run to clear GPU power cables, looks much better
Fittings I used to get the CPU block outlet over the RAM
A close look at the ugly tubing run I had to use before adding the additonal fittings and components that cleaned it all up, and thankfully those dirty fans are gone as well. They didnt move too much air through this radiator so the system got pretty warm before adding the new Vardar fans.
Early GPU block test fit to get a general idea where tubing needs to go
The light ring on the EK Kinetic res looks great but is absurdly bright, an RGB controller of some kind to dim this is definitely on the list of future parts.
The finished loop as it was for a few weeks while I waited for the GPU waterblock and new fans to arrive.
Leak testing on the first version of the loop.
Inertia Evo X
MORE/BETTER PICTURES COMING, I need to set up a spot to get good pictures with my DSLR.
My first go at custom water cooling, something I've been infactuated with since childhood. I've been referring to this build since I started it last year as my first build that was what I really want for all the parts instead of just what I could afford. I am aware my 2070 block says 2080, I'm looking for a solution to that and if anyone reading this has any ideas, I'm open. The process was relatively painless but I left out a proper drain because I didn't see a way to cleanly integrate one until after I had finished the second version of the loop. The drain will come when I change my coolant next or it bothers me enough that one isnt there, whichever comes first. Any feedback is appreciated, this is something I really enjoy doing and would love to improve at. I do need to get a shortened tube for my res, it interferes with the top radiator at the moment which makes it sit at a bit of an angle. Nothing is strained and I'm not worried about leaks but it does look silly.