My Corsair 600T Watercooling

UPDATE

Well now it is all complete, apart from my massive mess up with the front fan, it is time to get some temp results etc. Since i am going to have to drain everything i thought it would be a good idea to post these in advance so if anybody notices something strange i can sort it all in one go.

The overclocks here were not fully stable because i was using an out of date version on prime so even long tests would not work properly. I now have the proper version and will redo all my overclocking from the beginning to get things stable.

A short moment on 5Ghz



Idle with high fans



Load with High Fans



Cinebench



Heaven- OC result without MVP (i think)



Heaven- OC result with MVP (i think) tested a while ago.



And a test without tessellation because i forgot to put it on. Epic score.



SUMMARY
Temp on GPU didn't go above 46 with the fans on a medium setting.

I plan to turn the fans down to about 50% as this only seems to make the slightest difference with temps and gives me the silence i am looking for. It is currently sat on a hard desk and the feet don't seem to dampen the case very much so the pump makes a bit more noise than wanted. I will try and reduce this.

Won't be much more in terms of updates now seeing as it is quite obviously finished. I plan to do a small home server build in a prodigy at a later date but i still need to make a proper decision on that.

Thanks all for taking time to read and look.;)
 
... and that's a wrap.

Thanks for sharing your project. I've enjoyed reading your updates. You must be very pleased with the finished article? It looks, as the Oirish say, Graaaaand.
 
... and that's a wrap.

Thanks for sharing your project. I've enjoyed reading your updates. You must be very pleased with the finished article? It looks, as the Oirish say, Graaaaand.

Thanks. Very happy indeed. As you may have expected i have a few niggles. Couple of the old V2 bitspower fittings, tubes are going yellow, and the fan controller doesnt sit flush. Apart from that, i love it.
 
Thanks. Very happy indeed. As you may have expected i have a few niggles. Couple of the old V2 bitspower fittings, tubes are going yellow, and the fan controller doesnt sit flush. Apart from that, i love it.

Looking at the quality of the photo's you've taken, and having read the log, I guessed that might be the case :) Still, a computer is NEVER finished - especially when you start getting into modding. I've barely started modding and yet I'm in two minds whetehr to go for a desk build, or a case build into a cupboard.... The list just goes on. Wish I had the time and funds to really get into it.
 
That looks amazing mate, you cant half tell the effort put in to achieve that look. I have the same fan controller to, and mine sits back a touch like yours, cant make it flush with the grill below.
 
That looks amazing mate, you cant half tell the effort put in to achieve that look. I have the same fan controller to, and mine sits back a touch like yours, cant make it flush with the grill below.

Thanks, very kind of you. If you find a way to make it sit flush, let me know :p

Looks incredible! so much time has been put into this

Yep, took nearly 3 days to paracord the PSU cables :p
 
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