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Finished my first build

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filschaos

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Alright fellas, with a little research and help from this forum I put my first build together.
Swiftech MCP655 pump
Dtek Fuzion CPU block
Thermochill PA120.3
Yate Loon low speed fans
Swiftech MicroRes
Tygon 1/2" ID tubing

Debated the res for a while because that alone about doubles my loop size, but decided to go ahead for the recomended loop order, and easier filling and bleeding. We all know how "accurate" temp programs are, but for the record..
Air = 35c idle, 45c'ish load
WC = 17c idle, 25c load
Peace
 

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Looks good. I'd recommend you flip that rad. It will bleed faster and reduce your tubing.

--pak
 
Awesome temps... what program did you use to monitor those?

Temps are with speedfan, doesnt hurt that our house is about 65F right now.. damn michigan winters :p

Hardware is crap; AMD dual core 3800+ @ 2.25, MSI k8n neo2 platinum mobo, 1 gig ram, geforce 7800gs video. I decided to get the watercooling up and working well, probably upgrade for real later this summer.
 
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