Block and Tubes = Watercooling
A few progress pictures!
The Nickel Plexi EK Blocks look so nice with the WS board.
Not 100% sure on the looks of the SLI bridge, may change it, loving the Plexi link bridge though and the Nickel backplates reflecting the block above looks really good.
Getting the tube on was the worst in over 15 years of watercooling!
The In port on the CPU block being the wrong side was a pain, should have just taken it off and flipped it around but at least I have plenty of tube for removing the block without draining the loop.
Rear side getting measured up, I used 4 meters of tube in total, no need to make it as short as possible, a bit of slack is good in my opinion and I am glad I had it for when it came to installing the power cables!
Bit of a jump now as I forgot to take pictures while in the zone
Filled and purging air bubbles!
I need to tweak the colours a little, already added quite a few drops of dye to each loop but getting close to a good match.
Cables are great, just a bit of a pain to tidy them, I have some combs but I don't like the look of them, too stiff and straight. So will adjust until I like it without them.
Really happy with all the other custom cables I made, quite tidy on both sides for me at least!
Pump cables are unplugged beneath the PSU as I run them from another PSU while leak testing.
The black boxes are the flow meters and I have temperature sensors on the ends of each rad (4 port rads) with a drain port ball valve on the front of the lower two.
Also don't worry about the neoprean over the radiator, I use that just to protect the fins while working, always used to bash things or my hands against them in the past so do this to keep them nice.
And the blue tube going in front of the PSU, there is loads of room for it with the side panel on.
Back to getting bubbles out and leak testing, more tomorrow with some better pictures