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Ryzen build, first ever watercooling.

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Droidene

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My computer getting closer to be finnish, tubing done i guess.
My first ever watercooling, i guess i'll be starting off with distilled water first to leak test and so on before doing anything else:

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Thanks man, i admit it was not that easy to bend tubes and i failed couple times. Yes i wasted abit here and there, but was a learning lesson for me and abit frustration lol.
The reservoir is too big, i wich i had smaller one,, this does fit, but tight and abit overkill i think.

Pictures is not best, abit dark.

I do not have sleeves cable, was something i wanted but that need to be some other day.

Parts used in this build is:

Case - Fractal Design Define "S"
Motherboard: MSI B350 Tomahawk
CPU: Ryzen 1700 w/ EK waterblock
Memory: G.Skill 3200MHz - 16GB
NVme M.2 Samsung 256GB (Used for Windows only)
SSD: 2x Samsung 500GB EVO
Seagate Barracuda 4TB (Put ****t in there, movie, program, pictures, worklog and so on)
Powersupply: Seasonic Prime 850W (Abit overkill, but not wanted to be too cheap about it)
GPU: Asus Strix OC 1080 Ti w/ waterblock and backplate
Pump / Reservoir: Primochill Phase II
Hard tubes: Primochill and their revolver fittings.
There are other fitting in the build, like 90 degree EK fittings.

Radiator are Black Ice Nemesis, on top is x-flow while front is normal.
These are mounted with Gentle Typhoon fans

Not sure if iv missing some here :p
 
Nice build !
I found working in the define s a nice change from water cooling in older cases . I didnt need to cut anything out of my way or make and use brackets , so glad case manufactures got with the program that ppl are willing to spend extra to have a "watercooling ready" case .
Even my older much bigger Anatec 900 was much harder to work with than this case .
 
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