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W.C. and copper fetish?!?!

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MaxPowers_68

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Let me know what you guys think. This is my 1st w.c. rig and I know that some sinks aren't necessary but it makes for nice eye candy :p. I took these pics before I finished dedusting and routing all the wires. As5 on Cpu, NB, and Gpu and p4 HS on my x700 for better cooling. Criticism is welcomed anything i can change lmk, thanks.
 

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I agree with striker85, get rid of the fan cooling your gfx card and get a block. You probably won't run into any problems if you do cause your loop has so much room to upgrade which is very good, nice setup bro.
 
I was going the silent route by getting rid of the small fans like the one on the gpu and nb.
 
very nice and clean. I agree as well the gpu block would fit easily in that loop. Lotsa space in that case
 
NoodleHead said:
nice job, what are you using for your Nbridge? did you cut up an old heatsink?

the nbridge is a thermalright nb-1c and the sbridge is 2 copper ramsinks
 
EvilT said:
did ur case get wimpy after u took that hdd rack out?

not really but remember the case is supposidly made light for easy lan moving so it was a little flimsy compared to my other aluminum cases but still no complaints.
 
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