No worries rich, I had completely forgotten about it anyhow
I'm expecting to see no higher then 70c on the CPU and 50c on the GPU's with very volt-heavy clocks. Around 1.5v on the CPU and around 1.4v on the GPU's.
Starting to think life is going to be easier dropping back to 7/16 ID and using the compressions I already have.
Yep, tight to get on, but do look nice and don't cost the earth, I already have ~10 bitspower 7/16 compressions, but to match them up with another 10 was going to cost near £80 in fittings alone!
I went for barbs to save a little money, backfired a little really as I've wasted money on barbs/tubing thats now of little use to me.
Ah well, stick to what you know, in this case, stick to 7/16 and compressions
Edit: Maybe some 3/8 ID tube with 3/8 compressions?? Decisions, like the idea of it being smaller.
Going to get a better punt at the cables tomorrow too, as I remembered I didn't remove the non XL-ATX stand offs from the motherboard tray, so I'd best take the board back out and remove them before I try fire the thing up and find out something is shorting
While the board is off I'll try get some of the other junk pushed out of sight behind the tray too.
Re-started the cable management last night, its almost getting to the point where the far right quater is completely free of cables
The **** hit the fan at work this morning so I'm on retarded shifts to sort it out so its looking like Saturday is a good aim for getting it completed.
Looking forward to seeing the end product. I've always said I couldn't be arsed with messing around with water cooling, allthough I must admit! having seen some of the water cooled project logs and how good they look. I may reconsider one day as a bit of a project.
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