PROJECT: MAGNUS AQUA DOMUS!

It's on my agenda for bench clocks as I'll have to see what my base clock limits are, around 103 on 1.25 should sit me around 2400mhz, anything over that depends on my imc and base limits :)
 
Ease depends what you're clocking and to what levels. Most Intel platforms are fool proof to hit 4.3ghz on as a minimum.

I'll play with the ram more tonight provided I get home at a decent hour.
 
I'll be putting Vipers on as soon as I get the chance to buy some and re-jig the loop so more pics will come then. It is a cert though, the noise on these golf fans is irritating me a little.

Just some minor work to do, though baby is due in 3-4 weeks so I may not get the chance any time soon :p

I want to all out remove the 5.25 cage, probably drop the controller down to an aquaero LT that I can hide. Fit a smaller bracket for holding the cover panel in place, possibly either fit a smaller res or fit a 480 in the bottom.

I'll get more pics if/when I get some time off at the weekend, one thing I have noticed is this case is 100% dust magnet, I may need to invest in some filters. I'm not usually bothered by dust, but its been, what, 2 weeks? and it has a nice coating already :p
 
Haha how do people have the time just to post tripe on Facebook? Can think of a million things I'd rather do with my time.

They did turn out great and weren't expensive either.

I don't have Facebook 5UB, could you say thanks on my behalf and also give coldzero a shout for designing and making them for me :)
 
Tayto I'll fire you a link in trust of where to get those exact cables if it helps :)

Considering some changes soon my self, new fans maybe a new motherboard and perhaps change the rad layout.

Going to see what panels on this case I can swap out for more acrylic too, like the midplate etc....
 
I was until corsair design failed on their cube case... which is why I have two smaller x79 boards now doing nothing (were planned to be used in a 540).

So for now just re doing the phobya monstrosity :D

Also have my eye on something 'dark' ;)
 
That's fine bud:)

Risks these days are quite minimal, take your time and use lots of kitchen roll and keep a close eye out while filling/bleeding as the majority of leaks will show during this phase. It also doesn't hurt to leak test each component before fitting too.

If the worst does happen, be sure to be using good premix coolant I.e. mayhems as it's non conductive.

I'd urge anyone to try water cooling, adds another dimension to a build :D
 
Decisions

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Decisions

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