[New Build Almost Complete] First time building a custom loop. All comments welcome.

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Hi guys,
Been around the forums and overclocking since the celeron and MMX days, but only recently got into the whole benchmarking thing and decided it was time to build a new machine up with some watercooling headroom, so, here we go.

Case:
Corsair Obsidian 800D

Mobo:
Asus Maximus Extreme IV - Z

CPU:
Intel Core i7-2600K

GPU:
3 x Sapphire Radeon 7970's

RAM:
16GB of Corsair Vengeance 1866MHz

HDD:
2x OCZ Vertex 3 Sata 6 SSD
2x 1TB Western Digital Velociraptors

PSU:
XFX Pro 1250w Black gamer Edition

Optical:
Pioneer 12x Blu Ray Combo Drive

Monitor:
3 x Dell UltraSharp U2410 24" LCD

OS:
MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit


Cooling & Monitoring

CPU Block:
EK Supreme HF Plexi EN

Radiator:
1 x EK Coolstream XT 360mm Copper Fins - Single Circuit

Reservoir:
XSPC Acrylic Dual 5.25 with pump inside

Pumps:
Alphacool VPP655 - D5 Pump

Fans:
3 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1850RPM - AP15s on the radiator.
3x Corsair 140mm fans around the chassis.

Fittings:
Bitspower compression fittings

Tubing:
Masterkleer 59117 3/8" in red.

Coolant:
Feser Aqua - Ultra Pure Water

Controller & Monitoring:
Aquacomputer Aquaero 5 Pro
Coolant temp monitored before and after radiator.

Lighting:
LED's and a UV inverter so far.


Basic hardware and case...
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+ water cooling parts.
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Case unwrapped..
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Some parts unwrapped...
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360mm radiator installed with 3x Scythe GT Ap15's
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Temperature monitoring for radiator inlet and exhaust
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Installing EK water block on the MOBO.
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Some pipes, and mobo installed.
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Sata hotswop bays are quite ingenius and lovely to wire up.
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Then a cover makes it all neat and tidy.
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Ready to power up...
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Up and running...
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Sorry, thought I had taken far more pictures than that, will get some more tonight of pumps and reservoiur setup etc.

Comments on the above build are very much encouraged, good and bad.

Moving forward...
I want to deal with the following jobs...


  • Install my Aquaero pro tonight
  • Placement of the OCZ Vertex drives. (I think on the shelf below the 7970's would look wicked.)
  • Add a drain port somehow. - ideas welcome
  • Tidy up the wiring some more
  • Purchase and install cooling items for GPU's.
  • Figure out best way to fit a second rad for GPU's. (External is a viable option)
  • Investigate and purchase better 140mm fans.
  • Investigate wether chipset cooling is worthwhile on this MOBO
  • Investigate and purchase better 140mm fans.


Advice always very welcome. :)
 
really nice build :D

will you be watercooling the 7970's? :)

Sorry, yes, I dont know why I didnt alude to that properly in my post, I cant currently find anyone with three GPU blocks and backplates in stock that I fancy so am just awaiting and researching for now whilst also trying to figure out placeement options for the second rad that will be required.

Its alos a nice gentle learning curve just doing the CPU for now. :)
 
The Aquaero 5 XT is a great addition, when you add flow meters and inline temp sensors to the loop.

I currently use one with my Corsair 800D, but for some reason, the aquaero 5 xt has some issues with it, whether is due to a grounding problem or the drive bays are slightly too tight, the screen gets messed up.

If this happens, just get your allen key and loosen the screws on the front cover making sure the aquaero 5 is turned completely off (do this by disconnecting the USB) and keep turning it back on while loosening and tightening until the screen is fine. Once its fine you can retighten the screws, and the problem wont persist.

Hopefully this wont be a problem with you, but if it does happen, its normal and completely fixable

Cheers
 
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When you watercool the gpu's, make sure the lowest one is the lowest part of your loop, then you will have a drain port on the bottom of your gpu.
 
Some more pics for now...

Interior with 2x SSD's installed. (ignore 2 temp monitor wires, will be moved when new aquaero is installed)
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When you watercool the gpu's, make sure the lowest one is the lowest part of your loop, then you will have a drain port on the bottom of your gpu.

Now that, is a great idea! Thanks very much for the tip!
 
That's what I have in mine, just need a funnel to empty it.

I also plan on sorting a full port at some point, just unsure where...
 
Looks great mate well done, although as mentioned here you're going to definitely need to add an extra 240/ 240+120 to your loop when you start cooling those 3 GPU's.

I've heard you can fit a 360 in the bottom, but I haven't actually seen it yet, a 240 you can definitely get in there. Both will require case chopping though if you want to keep it all internal.

Good choice of PSU btw :D
 
That's what I have in mine, just need a funnel to empty it.

I also plan on sorting a full port at some point, just unsure where...

Looks great mate well done, although as mentioned here you're going to definitely need to add an extra 240/ 240+120 to your loop when you start cooling those 3 GPU's.

I've heard you can fit a 360 in the bottom, but I haven't actually seen it yet, a 240 you can definitely get in there. Both will require case chopping though if you want to keep it all internal.

Good choice of PSU btw :D

Thanks for the comments guys, you know, I am very STONGLY considering an external mount for these rads when I do the GPU's. That way I can just have done with it and mount 3x 360's with 9 nice quiet fans. Job done, silent computing at last.

The more I think about it, the more damn sense it makes!
 
3 x 360s? Where would you put the 3rd? Or do you mean 2 x 360 internal + 1 external? If so I think you might want to consider adding a second pump to make sure you get good flow through all of that.
 
3 x 360s? Where would you put the 3rd? Or do you mean 2 x 360 internal + 1 external? If so I think you might want to consider adding a second pump to make sure you get good flow through all of that.

Sorry, what I mean is 3x 360s in a nice external housing, probably even reservour and pump in it too, so all i have in the PC is the loop itself.
 
Sorry, what I mean is 3x 360s in a nice external housing, probably even reservour and pump in it too, so all i have in the PC is the loop itself.

If you want 3x360 external, get a Phobya Nova 1080, check my build log for pics of it. Works out a fraction of the cost of 3 individual 360's and Phobya do a nice range of stands and enclosures for it that include pump and res mounting options ;)

Edit: also with the nova 1080 is the option for a 4x180mm fan bracket, meaning less wires and less noise over 9x120mm fans. I opted for 4 x 700rpm 180mm G-Silent fans.
 
Very nice indeed m8.

Gives me some ideas on putting mine together this weekend :D

I have the same bayReservoir but just to give the heads's up. Looks like a D5? with a molex which I'm not sure the Aquaero can drive ...
 
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