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Small delay on completing the ST10 build as I'm using some of the water cooling parts to make a Sub-Zero run :D
 

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Now lets get back to TigerSun :clap:

Installed the i7 3930K, Asus Rampage IV Extreme and a new tri-fire bridge :D
Filling and testing done :cool:
 

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Hi All :D I'm waiting for moar parts to complete TigerSun and one moar sidestep as I'm going to make a Sub-Zero run with the 3930K. I'll make a choice whether to use a "cold board" or the slide out tray for Benching.
CaseLabs has provided Rubber feet for the Removable Motherboard Slide Out Tray to make it a Tech Benching Station :D
 

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Thanks Guys :D This Rig Rocks :thup: I must have done something right :rofl:

Temps after Gaming :clap: :clap: :clap:
 

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With the tear downs and rebuilds I broke one item, my blue LED's for the CPU water block :rolleyes: .50 each to replace them, will have them working soon. :D
 

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While I'm waiting for moar parts :comp:
 

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Came out looking great. The tubing flows really nicely how you have it in the case, which is something I really appreciate, as I hate jumbled messes. I still say that case is HUGE (echo, echo, echo :D)
 
Thanks Greg, Yeah, it's big :D It's a real joy to work with this case, I have more parts coming to install Tri-Fire R9 280X's water cooled. I hope the pump will be able to keep the temps close to what they are now, of course I'll be running a battery of tests, configure and reconfigure the hardware to reach the best cooling efficiency with maximum performance. The rads may need higher cfm fans but as of now I don't know, TigerSun rocks this 3930K @ 5.1GHz running R9 280x CrossFire without ever hitting max temps :thup: Bottom line is Performance and I like it! LOL
:clap: :clap: :clap: :cool:
 
Received some parts today :D With the tear downs and rebuilds I broke one item, blue LED's for the CPU water block now it's time to fix it :clap:

I received 4 red LED. lets use two :D I'll see how they look in the trifire bridge, I also received some blue LED's for the CPU water block :thup: YEAH! :clap:
 

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nice i cant wait to see it finished with my old cards in it

LOL :D When I receive the two PowerColor AXR9 280x 3GBD5-T2DHE/OC I'll run them through a battery of tests in my spare rig (4770K, Gigabyte Z87x-OC) before I WC them. I'll post the results running them on air, after I add water blocks I'll run another battery of test and post the results. Yeah, water cooling GPU's ROCKS :thup:
 
HA, I finally hit 40c on the GPU's :D Furmark 1.11.0 running one GPU :thup:
 

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