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First full custom loop|Project MonoChrome

This build started as just simply an upgrade... but soon got out of hand and has become a brand new build. The goal was to upgrade my current pc with a water cooled cpu... but then I expanded it to GFX cards and then later decided that It was too risky to try it on my current work pc since this is my first water loop.

Anyways new build!

Spec:
Asus Rampage IV Black Edition - (Cooled by XSPC Rampage 4 Black Waterblock Set)
Intel i7-4930K - (Cooled by XSPC RayStorm Block)
2x Asus R9 290 DCII (Cooled by EK-FC R9-290(X) DCII - Acetal+Nickel)
16gb Ram - Avexir Blitz 1.1 Original 2x2x4gb 2400MHz Dual Channel Memory Kit
XSPC H2 Case (will be doing a review of this case, but I think it is a discontinued line)

Colour Scheme: BLACK & WHITE

Black case, Black Rads, Black Mobo, Black blocks.
Highlighted with white lighting, PSU and fan cables and Tubing.

I use my pc for both work and gaming, so I hope to build a quite system that I can overclock to a fast but stable amount. I already overclock my current air cooled build, but it is not quite.

(edit 19/06/2014: added loop diagrams)
I have two loop layouts I am thinking of using:

Loop 1
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Loop 2 (Chosen layout)
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Not all the parts I need have arrived yet (mainly blocks and cooling parts) but I had enough to start fitting parts to the mobo:
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Opened all the boxes with child like glee (I LOVE building pc's) heres the mobo sat on an anti-static mat:
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Removed the blocks:
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Using my Actriclean to prep everything for new TIM:
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Applying some to the chipset:
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Mostly clean, just needs residue removed:
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Using MX-4 as my choice of TIM:
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Applied the paste to the chipset and then used a piece of plastic to spread it thin:
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Fitted the block:
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Going to leave it here for now and post more later.
I would appreciate suggestions later in the build and hope you all enjoy watching this build grow.

(Edit:16/06/2014 Using thumbnail images)
 
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Looks good,
are you going for hard or flexy tubing?
colour scheme in mind?

Color scheme will be Black and White.
Tubing is flexy white and cables will be in white.
Case itself is black.
I already have white lighting in my current pc which I will move into this one.

Pics are massive mate, can you resize please!!

I will do so later (they are already 1/2 size)
(edit: done, images are now thumbnails)
 
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time for a bit more!

Preping to clean and cleaning the mosfets and VRM
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Once they were done I started to peel off the plastic on the TIM Pads then apply them to the Mosfets and vrm.
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A LITTLE modding too place here... the instructions were to remove all the stock blocks... but I liked the look of the heatsink over the back ports that was cooling the Mosfets sooo... I kept it by using a pair of pliers to cut off the cooling pipe:
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Kind of surprised and disappointed that it was not a solid copper inside...

Here is all the mobo blocks fitted:
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Both Mobo blocks fitted so moved on to fitting CPU and its block, here you can see the cpu fitted and the posts for the cpu block screwed in. (yay for no additional backplate fitting)
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And then it all fitted:
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I used two thin lines (about the total mass of two peas) then used a piece of plastic to spread it thin so It could cover the entire CPU in a thin layer for maximum contact. I am sure everyone has their own methods, and I myself normally just use pea blob in the middle and let the compression of the block spread it... but I felt a need to do it this way... besides I can always redo it if I'm not happy with temps.

At this point I am really excited!
Forgot to take pics of building the case... but its a little boring so Ill just take pics later of the mobo fitted in the case.

Considoring using right angle fittings instead of straight to compression due to the flex of the tubing.
 
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Heatpipes have a tiny amount of liquid/vapour in them because of how they work. Cutting them lets it out and stops it from working. It might not be a big deal on motherboard components but I wouldn't recommend it.
 
Heatpipes have a tiny amount of liquid/vapour in them because of how they work. Cutting them lets it out and stops it from working. It might not be a big deal on motherboard components but I wouldn't recommend it.

ah, makes sense.
Makes no difference in this case though since it was No heat sink (as per block instructions) or keep that as decoration rather than something functional.
 
UPDATE!

Just a short update.
I got 3 AlphaCool rads on ebay, but will only be able to fit two of them (thanks to pgi947 who pointed out the size restrictions)

Anyway, here they are:
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What will probably happen is I will use one mounted at the top and one mounted under main area in the case, then use the XSPC rad that came with the cpu block and dual day res kit.

Here the first image of the case built, didn't take pics of building it because it was boring :P
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Hope to get GFX blocks this weekend... no idea if I will tho :/ Preorders...
 
What are those rads? Looks really good/nice

They are Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta 360s.
Been trying experiments all day to try fit two in at the bottom... Because of where the PSU needs to go, I do not think it is possible... One last thing to try, but would require removal of the lower 5.25 bay area down there.

otherwise, as plan, fit one and then a 240... (RX240)

A little update. Waiting on fittings to come in stock, then the rest of the required parts will be delivered.
Some sleeved cables arrived today, opted out of sleeving them myself so bought some corsair sleeved cables. a nice bright white. Pics to follow either today or in a couple days.
 
Another quick update.

Still waiting on fittings coming in stock... :(

But I've been trying out fitting things.

XSPC RX240 with two cougars fitted.
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Since these are not within the theme they are going to be hidden, but I had these spare from my other pc... and I love their performance.

Corsair AX860i mounted on the blackplate for the lower section of the case.
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Alphacool Monsta 360 mounted at the top of the case with SP120's in pull.
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Might need to flip this so the ports are on the other side of the case yet, wont know until I start tubing up.

You can see the mobo and an SP120 pulling air into the case.
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Here you can see another Alphacool monsta 360 with 3 sp120's pulling air in (the cougars are behind pushing it out though the XSPC rad.
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You can also see an SP120 mounted on the front pulling air in and over the HDD trays.

Rear of the case where you can see the mounted PSU and the mounted XSPC rad.
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