overuse of spoiler tags mate.
people just wanna see your pics
loving the hourly updates
unlucky on the psu, the sleeving pretty much warranty voids it.
done a proper cleanup and removed all of the unrelated spam from the thread.
again
Great. My PSU may just have died.
he is using the watercooling stuff from his old log, pretty sure it says in the op, I'd also say that the 480 rad would be best for the cpu, mobo and ram and other rads for the gpu's
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