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My first watercooled build finally done!

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d3n1s_47

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Here is the final result, extremely happy with the way it looks and performs. 5930k at 4.5ghz 1.32 adaptive vcore, idles at NINETEEN DEGREES CELCIUS (that's roughly 1 degree above my ambient temperature which i thought was impossible) and loads at 72c with AIDA CPU + FPU stress test (barely breaks 50 with CPU only). Could not be happier with the result and i want to say a big thank you to everyone that helped!

http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/rr197/d3n1s_471/GOPR9926_zps1vm9tirt.jpg
 
Grats on the build and I love the case as well. Big fan of Caselabs.
 
Thanks, you can always use the windows edit feature to make it smaller. Reason I asked, is because eventually it becomes a dead link. If someone in the future is browsing the thread no picture to see = no help. Nice build BTW, next time you may want to get a bigger case, I'm not sure if that one is big enough ;).
 
yeah that case is wayyyy too small, can't even park my car inside what a shame :( and yes the casters are VERY locked and they have been ever since i got it. This thing weighs probably close to 100 pounds and it would probably go through the 2 apartments under mine if it was to fall down!
 
yeah that case is wayyyy too small, can't even park my car inside what a shame :( and yes the casters are VERY locked and they have been ever since i got it. This thing weighs probably close to 100 pounds and it would probably go through the 2 apartments under mine if it was to fall down!
They are nice cases, I was thinking of picking one up before I bought my Mountain Mods case.
 
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