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is that the magicool 2x180? how thick is it (precisely, if you don't mind!) I've read 30mm

Here you go -

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Looks to be 35mm.
 
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Did you recently change to x79? and if so, what board is that...

no had it for a while, had gtx 580s in thier before and the ek blocks started corroding all i had was distilled and silver kill coil. well moved the 680s into this now. mobo is asus sabertooth with koolance blocks

just waiting on a new case now.
 
Im loving my 650D case, currently the radiators on the top and back of the case are so close together that their fans are practically leaning on each other (not getting any noise from them so its cool). The window panel has a cold cathode ray light on it but since i took it off for the pictures, not too nicely lit.

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Here Is one with it Lit up with my camera.

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For some odd reason the the pictures i take with my new phone dont pick up my cooling fluid very well, so here is an old picture (its with thh old GPU). Its a really nice looking fluid after 6 months of use, no problems with corrosion or algae or anything.

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probably overexposure for the camera or somehting from the LEDS

however the particles in the fluid will all get caught up eventually as it's designed to be run short term only. The white ring at the bottom of your res are the particles that give the effect building up.
 
I understand it was created as a display 'showcase' fluid, but the pictures i just took 10 minutes ago aren't showing what i'm seeing. There seems to be just as many particles flowing as as the old picture.

To be honest before i drained it and refilled it, i found that temperatures were the same and though there was probably some build up of the particles in places, i cant imagine it to have an impeding effect if you drained it every handful of months. I mean, you would really have to abuse your cooling system over quite a period of time before you would find the particles built up in areas where they could have detrimental affects on your temperatures.
 
For some odd reason the the pictures i take with my new phone dont pick up my cooling fluid very well, so here is an old picture (its with thh old GPU). Its a really nice looking fluid after 6 months of use, no problems with corrosion or algae or anything.

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If only that was square. You could have your own tesseract.
 
This is my first build and it's pretty much finished (for now), save for the fact I'm waiting until the windowed side panel for the Fractal R3 hits the UK. I modded the R3 a little; I removed half of the HDD cages to allow for better airflow. I secured what was left of the HDD cage with some scrap bits of metal and painted them black with some automotive paint.

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I know, it could have done with a little dusting, perhaps when I get my windowed side panel that'll give me some motivation to clean it more frequently!
 
Pffff...you guys and your high end builds,Check out this beauty. (Sorry for phone pics. :/ )


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AMD Sempron 2800+,Asus a7v8x-LA motherboard ,1.25GB PC3200 ram ,ATI 9600 Pro 256Mb AGP,Seagate Barracuda 120Gb 7200Rpm,Xp Pro SP2.

General web browsing & music machine for sis from spare parts. :p
 
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