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Yes, I think you should take the opportunity to reorganise both the cablling and the tubing (and thus the fluid flow) because they do look a bit of a mess.

Got my eye on a Thermaltake Core X9 and sticking two 480mm rads in the top.
 
As bad as you think your systems look they appear better than my setup which has WC parts I've owned since I had 6800sli :o along with 10mm tubing:eek: works fine.:D
 
Do you know what the HEDT reviews are missing? Actual proper parallel work flow testing. Very often I'll be rendering out a Cinema 4D scene and compiling a Unity app while working in Premier Pro. It's workflows like these where TR really shines, I'd love to see this represented in reviews, be interesting to see if AMD and Intel platforms handle it differently.

Hell, I was exporting a Premiere render last night and hopped onto rocket league for a couple if games while waiting, couldn't even tell in game that the render was happening.
 
Saw this on reddit tonight and cannot stop laughing.

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Yes, Had the coloured fluid before, cases no end of problems.

De-ionised water with a couple of silver coils and clear PETG pipe
What problems does it cause? I only ask as I’ve been using coloured liquid for five years I think and I’ve not had any issues. But then I may not know an issue if I saw one.
 

TL;DW - they're all decent (with caveats on Asrock and Aorus Pro WiFi).

BTW my Windows 10 Blender Gooseberry render benchmark was bested by almost 2 minutes (!) by running on Linux instead. Not bad. :D

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That result makes a mockery of some very expensive Intel CPUs.
 
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