My new twin loop watercooled modded PC70!

Do you need two loops for cooling that much kit or could you do it all with just one?


He's using 7/16" with 1/2" bards, no compression fittings.

Half inch bards? :D

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Great work as always mate :D

Just makes me think once more that Im missing out with all this overclocking and cooling business :p
 
Do you need two loops for cooling that much kit or could you do it all with just one?

no you could probably do it with just one 120.3 easy enough but there's a lot of restriction in the 2nd loop which is why I've only used it for the less heat reactive components.

Even so the 8800gtx was idling at 36 degrees :)

Matt is pushing his luck a bit not using clips/cable ties IMO. I have had tubing slip off over time using this method.

me? push my luck? never! ;) I'll keep an eye on it, I have green cable ties here ready and may well put them on when I'm 100% happy with it.
 
It needs one more radiator for good measure :D

That thing is jaw dropping sick, also needs just a tad more green, maybe some green side window tints lol
 

Stop being a wuss:D.

Masterkleer is perfectly fine without ties especially if you boil the ends before hand;). Never had a tube pop off yet and damn well have to cut the stuff off the DD/D-Tek/swifty Hi-flow barbs! I'd use ties on 1/2" but 7/16 is plenty tight for a one time fitment imo.

Great build btw Matt - just sort that sticker out!!!
 
Good work, that looks impressive! Has given me some ideas for the res and pump though, was thinking of rearranging mine..
 
I once had a tube slip off..

that was on a 1/2" system in an Antec Lanboy! :eek:

My finger got caught in a fan and my hand lept up, knocking the tube which then slowly slipped off about 30 seconds later, pumping neon blue UV dyed water everywhere.

Luckily there were no ill effects, except for finding bluye dye on everything for months!!

Use De-ionised water kids~!!
 
Some more pics.. I fixed the psu :D

Not at all impressed with the pink feser, its no more UV reactive than I am.. probably going to switch to the UV black I think.

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Bit better! Happyish with the pump orienetation too, I wanted them going square out but the bends are too tight to allow the pumps to stay put without screwing them into the floor which I don't fancy.

Currently got my rather shabby Q6600 G0 at 3.6ghz with 1.525v in the bios, 1.51 actual at 29-35 idle 42-48 load and my house is always way too hot!
 
Fantastic job matt. :)

Don't like the pink uv dye with all the green though. Makes me think of rhubarb! Are you using pink or purple Feser dye? I ask cos I'm using Feser One purple dye additive and it doesn't seem very UV reactive, but not sure whether I have duff UV cathodes or if the dye is just crap.
 
Those colours do go together really well. Would be nice to see what the Black UV looks like as i am gonna use it if/when i go for watercooling.
 
Very nice work. Loving the colours.

Have the pwm temps dropped much, and would the pwm, nb blocks fit an ip35pro?
 
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