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outhouse

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 11, 2001
Location
Auburn California
Every 6 years I pop up with a new build. Decided to not go second rate with everything, jut ssome stuff ;)

Little modding involved.

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Then added some 780 TI's

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Then decided on adding a 240 up top ;)

New EK CPU and GPU's waterblock's

And a little hardline and new revolver fittings.

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And where I am at today, waiting on a new 120 that has G1/4 fittings. That is a 12 year old BIE with standard fittings.

New fans are being installed as well, 5 new scythe 800 rpm 10db 40cfm ;)

I only have 1 bend left. from the pump to 120.

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EVGA FTW Z87
4770K @ 4.5 1.4v
Corsair 300r carbide.
Corsair pro vengeance 8g
HX1050
EVGI 780 TI, X 2
Sansung evo SSD 250
 
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Gangster build. Nice.
 
It after the res ;)

It really does not matter where the res is. They are not required.


Just gives me a little head room.

I placed a tygon tube inside it to pick up water down low, as well wrapped a piece of scrap silver around the tube for biocide.
 
Love the solid acrylic piping! Colors aren't my bag, but, its not for me. Awesome work on that!
 
Working great. Dead silent. The quietest rig I have ever seen or owned.


Except, when the PSU turns on. 140 CFM yatesloon kicks in.



It has to go, ill be modding the PSU. I cannot see it needing 140 CFM to stay cool. It has to be overkill.
 
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