OP SalemSaberhagen Member Joined Jul 4, 2016 Location Massachusetts,USA Oct 13, 2016 Thread Starter #21 Have to start somewhere, I started on the VGA!
OP SalemSaberhagen Member Joined Jul 4, 2016 Location Massachusetts,USA Oct 14, 2016 Thread Starter #22 And now it's a FTW Obelisk, I will have nightmares about peeling the blue backing from the TIM sheets.
And now it's a FTW Obelisk, I will have nightmares about peeling the blue backing from the TIM sheets.
OP SalemSaberhagen Member Joined Jul 4, 2016 Location Massachusetts,USA Oct 14, 2016 Thread Starter #23 Time has flown by. Started dry fitting and working the case as much as I could. First little controversy has popped up, I'm going to use the front radiator as a pull. I need the space for fittings, the top HDD rack will be used. Plumbing will have to go through the top slot of the rack. Edit II: Photo quality is clearly an anomaly here, whoops it looks good? Last edited: Oct 14, 2016
Time has flown by. Started dry fitting and working the case as much as I could. First little controversy has popped up, I'm going to use the front radiator as a pull. I need the space for fittings, the top HDD rack will be used. Plumbing will have to go through the top slot of the rack. Edit II: Photo quality is clearly an anomaly here, whoops it looks good?
OP SalemSaberhagen Member Joined Jul 4, 2016 Location Massachusetts,USA Oct 14, 2016 Thread Starter #24 Plugging along, all the screw sets say pull!
OP SalemSaberhagen Member Joined Jul 4, 2016 Location Massachusetts,USA Oct 14, 2016 Thread Starter #25 getting there ....
OP SalemSaberhagen Member Joined Jul 4, 2016 Location Massachusetts,USA Oct 14, 2016 Thread Starter #26 Tomorrow I need to drain and refill, also, front rad MUST go behind fans, grill wont fit. In minor drip during test, obviously the CPU in onto the GPU cause, yea, that's the worst
Tomorrow I need to drain and refill, also, front rad MUST go behind fans, grill wont fit. In minor drip during test, obviously the CPU in onto the GPU cause, yea, that's the worst
GTXJackBauer Water Cooling Senior Member, #TEAMH20HNO Joined May 22, 2011 Location USA Oct 15, 2016 #27 Did you run a leak test and covered your components for at least 12 hrs or a full 24 hrs with only the pump being powered on?
Did you run a leak test and covered your components for at least 12 hrs or a full 24 hrs with only the pump being powered on?
OP SalemSaberhagen Member Joined Jul 4, 2016 Location Massachusetts,USA Oct 15, 2016 Thread Starter #28 GTXJackBauer said: Did you run a leak test and covered your components for at least 12 hrs or a full 24 hrs with only the pump being powered on? Click to expand... YES ... if you divide all those times by 5 ...it's still wide open and being totally helicopter parented.
GTXJackBauer said: Did you run a leak test and covered your components for at least 12 hrs or a full 24 hrs with only the pump being powered on? Click to expand... YES ... if you divide all those times by 5 ...it's still wide open and being totally helicopter parented.
OP SalemSaberhagen Member Joined Jul 4, 2016 Location Massachusetts,USA Oct 17, 2016 Thread Starter #29 Spent some time today revisiting a few things, changed front radiator to try and get the cover on, sort of failed. Tomorrow I have one last idea, half push (lower), half pull (upper) which might work with the screen reversed and the filter removed.
Spent some time today revisiting a few things, changed front radiator to try and get the cover on, sort of failed. Tomorrow I have one last idea, half push (lower), half pull (upper) which might work with the screen reversed and the filter removed.