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GeneralChaos
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Posted: 01 Feb 2016 at 12:09pm |
Really wild build. Great job on it.
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ASRock Expert
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Nice, I like it a lot!
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990FX Extreme 9 MOD P1.70
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DooRules
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Funny you say that. When i was ordering all the parts I had hard tubing and all required fittings in the shopping cart at PerformancePCs.
Last min I chickened out. Figured best to just get it all up and running first. I could always revisit the plumbing. I had most of what I would need to do conventional water cooling. I do agree though that the hard tubing looks much cleaner and refined.
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Xaltar
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Awesome setup
The only thing it needs is hard tubing to really make it pop.
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DooRules
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First time with Asrock. other than what I believe was a problem with my Intel chip first go around I am most pleased with how it has turned out.
I am using the Asrock Extreme 7+, 6700K, single EVGA 980 ti KPE, two Samsung 950 pros, 512gb versions. Monitor is the Dell 34" widescreen, love all the real estate it gives. Corsair RM1000i PSU. XSPC pump and reservoir combo, and a Coolstream XE rad, triple fans. Both chip and GPU under water on the same loop. The case is a Thermaltake Core p5, loads of room to put things where ever you want. Case can be standing up, laying down flat, and can even be wall mounted. Couple of pics, about 99% finished now... |
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