Soldato
Hi, so having been building a few PCs for myself, friends and family for the last few years I have decided to make the step up into the world of water cooling, this is also going to be the most expensive build I will have done as most my previous builds were heatsink and fans, typically were AMD.
As of right now all the parts have been ordered so awaiting those before the actually build starts. As a few of you may already know I struggled for a whole week deciding what option to take in regard to water cooling. I originally planned for the H100i as a simple step into liquid cooling, then I decided to try the Fathom All In One 240mm and for basically the whole week couldn't decide between either before finally deciding to just jump in and do it properly with an XPSC Raystorm kit.
So with that said, this is the spec of the build I am going for:
- Corsair Obsidian 750D
- Corsair RM Series RM850 Gold Fully Modular
- Asus Maximus VII Hero Z97
- Intel Core i7-4770K Retail
- 16GB TeamGroup Xtreem LV 2400MHz (2x4GB)
- Sapphire R9 280X Toxic 3GB DDR5
- XPSC Raystorm 750 EX280 Water cooling Kit
- Mayhems Ultra Pure H20 5ltr
- Samsung 840 Evo 250GB Solid State Drive
- 1TB Hitachi 7200rpm HDD
- TP-Link 300Mbps WN881ND
- LG GH24NSB0 24x
Some accessories I also ordered:
- Zalman Gaming Keyboard and Mouse
- Wireless Xbox 360 Controller and Receiver
- Venom Headset with Led, Microphone and Vibration
Other things I had to buy were:
- BenQ GW2760HM Led Monitor 27"
- Piranha Computer Desk
- Office Leather Chair
I think I included everything but will update anything I may of missed out.
As soon as the build starts I will take some photos and will update the top of this page. I am mostly wanting to do this build log so I can hopefully show other watercooling beginners that it is not as scary and tricky as you might think (I hope!).
So stay tuned and thanks for looking
EDIT: Updated with some packaging photos, Graphics card still has not arrive. Also rather dissapointly Overclockers shipped the LG DVD drive without any packaging other than bubble wrap.
This is the final picture as of now, feel free to read through the posts to end of the thread for the build information etc
As of right now all the parts have been ordered so awaiting those before the actually build starts. As a few of you may already know I struggled for a whole week deciding what option to take in regard to water cooling. I originally planned for the H100i as a simple step into liquid cooling, then I decided to try the Fathom All In One 240mm and for basically the whole week couldn't decide between either before finally deciding to just jump in and do it properly with an XPSC Raystorm kit.
So with that said, this is the spec of the build I am going for:
- Corsair Obsidian 750D
- Corsair RM Series RM850 Gold Fully Modular
- Asus Maximus VII Hero Z97
- Intel Core i7-4770K Retail
- 16GB TeamGroup Xtreem LV 2400MHz (2x4GB)
- Sapphire R9 280X Toxic 3GB DDR5
- XPSC Raystorm 750 EX280 Water cooling Kit
- Mayhems Ultra Pure H20 5ltr
- Samsung 840 Evo 250GB Solid State Drive
- 1TB Hitachi 7200rpm HDD
- TP-Link 300Mbps WN881ND
- LG GH24NSB0 24x
Some accessories I also ordered:
- Zalman Gaming Keyboard and Mouse
- Wireless Xbox 360 Controller and Receiver
- Venom Headset with Led, Microphone and Vibration
Other things I had to buy were:
- BenQ GW2760HM Led Monitor 27"
- Piranha Computer Desk
- Office Leather Chair
I think I included everything but will update anything I may of missed out.
As soon as the build starts I will take some photos and will update the top of this page. I am mostly wanting to do this build log so I can hopefully show other watercooling beginners that it is not as scary and tricky as you might think (I hope!).
So stay tuned and thanks for looking
EDIT: Updated with some packaging photos, Graphics card still has not arrive. Also rather dissapointly Overclockers shipped the LG DVD drive without any packaging other than bubble wrap.
This is the final picture as of now, feel free to read through the posts to end of the thread for the build information etc
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