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Stumbled across this thread and its a great build. I've finally recently got a 144hz monitor and with the unlocked frames Im finding that the GPU temps are pretty high, so I'm thinking now of starting off watercooling with a GPU only build and extending to CPU where necessary.

Have the same case as you, so going to have a read through to get more details to see how to mitigate problems. Which vertical mount is that? I have the coolermaster one, which was great before as the slots were closer to the motherboard, which gave my air cooled GPU more room to breathe. However since I upgraded a couple of months back, it might be TOO close as it will foul on my RAM (same as yours by the looks of it).

Its a lovely looking build and I'm starting to look at pumps etc. Annoyingly the standard 011D is just a few mm short to give me real options without vertical mounting, so will have to see whats possible.

Any plans going ahead?
A watercooled gpu gets so much more performance gain than you would from a watercooled cpu, the temps difference is quite significant. GPU temps can drop as much as 25-35c depending on how many radiators and what else is in your loop. For me i saw a drop from 65c to 42c average which allowed me a further boost clock of 20mhz. I believe if i somehow managed to drop temps further i could squeeze another 10-15mhz out of it easily without going into sub ambient temps.

For a gpu only loop a single 360 rad would be more than sufficient to see significant drops in temps. A further 360 rad would help a lot if you had a cpu in the loop as well in the future. Use to be 240 rad per component but since components these days run a lot hotter than what they use to with some above the 300w mark, it just doesn't flow anymore.

I got the Phanteks Vertical mount for its ability to adjust up and down along the pci slots as it technically only uses up 5 slots not the advertised 7 slots.

If i had the coolermaster mount i would:

A) not be able to mount a bottom radiator or fans
B) foul the ram as you mentioned.

The phanteks version allows me to eliminate both of these problems.

If you spend some time measuring and having a closer look at the case its actually very versatile and can fit a lot in there.



I'm tinkering with the idea of swapping the 240 rad up top for a 360 rad but just working out the flow and fittings direction is proving to be abit of a ball ache at the moment. Furthermore i had to flush the system last night due to EK's Cryo fuel Solid Fire Orange losing its white particles and getting stuck to the blocks and tubing/res.. very disappointed in it. Looked amazing at first but shortly after i noticed white build up and knew what was up. Swapped it all out for de-ionised water again now for the time being. Will do a little tutorial on cleaning up scratched PETG as well tomorrow as i've ordered a kit to help me do this. The clear fluid shows up all the scratch marks unfortunately and its rather annoying me..
 
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@Jay85 what is your reservoir and mount please? I have the O11 dynamic XL, I plan to fit a thick EK-rad bottom and two normal for vertical and top. I was thinking of a EK-res and EK 120mm res mount, I have 16mm/14mm OD/ID Thermaltake PETG tubing. I'm wondering about Alphacool 16mm compression fittings or Thermaltake ones but I heard XSPC have 3 o-rings (also heard about some 16mm compressions not fitting 16mm OD tubes). I plan to get a dual serial D5 EK pump. I will get a GPU block first, after big Navi comes out. I'm thinking of getting some soft tubing for a drain port. I expect it could be tricky to drain with a radiator at the bottom and wanted some flexibility (plus I still have a t-piece for soft tube from the last time I watercooled).

I also want a water temperature sensor and fan control via water temperature:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/aqua-computer-flow-sensor-mps-high-flow-incl-usb-port-wc-177-aq.html
 
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@Jay85 what is your reservoir and mount please? I have the O11 dynamic XL, I plan to fit a thick EK-rad bottom and two normal for vertical and top. I was thinking of a EK-res and EK 120mm res mount, I have 16mm/14mm OD/ID Thermaltake PETG tubing. I'm wondering about Alphacool 16mm compression fittings or Thermaltake ones but I heard XSPC have 3 o-rings (also heard about some 16mm compressions not fitting 16mm OD tubes). I plan to get a dual serial D5 EK pump. I will get a GPU block first, after big Navi comes out. I'm thinking of getting some soft tubing for a drain port. I expect it could be tricky to drain with a radiator at the bottom and wanted some flexibility (plus I still have a t-piece for soft tube from the last time I watercooled).

I also want a water temperature sensor and fan control via water temperature:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/aqua-computer-flow-sensor-mps-high-flow-incl-usb-port-wc-177-aq.html

Hi megatron,

It's a Alphacool reservoir:

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £83.69 (includes shipping: £8.70)

I bought a shorter tube for it through ocuk who sourced it for me since they didn't stock the size i wanted.

I managed to do 2 x 360 and 1 x 240 with this setup but im sure i probably could have squeezed a 360 in there still instead of the 240. The XL case has a lot more head room so you should be fine to fit thicker rads at the bottom.

Yes draining was a nightmare, i had to tilt the case on its side and remove one of the fittings to loosen a tube to drain it into a bucket. It did the job but not convenient at all, i wouldn't recommend it unless you have no other choice.



I've dropped the tube style reservoirs now and gone with EK's new Quantum Kinetic blocks and saved myself a lot of room.

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Fantastic looking that is very very clean and love the red and black, looks smart as!

Thank you Pug! Just a possible CPU block to change but need to do my research first before i commit. The old Bitspower summit EF block needs to retire i think, it's had a good 4-5 year run.
 
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