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That is so geeky... I LOVE IT!!!:D:D
 
Thanks for the kind comments.

The keyboard is a logitech K750. I used glass Mayhems tubing and found it very easy to work with. My rig is extremely quite to the point where I check the water flow to make sure its working. The fan noise increases when gaming, but its not distracting at all.

I will stick some photo's of my man cave up when I get time, I display my radio controlled tanks, planes and helicopters in there along with my Hot Toys 12" figures, movie helmets etc..
 
Swapped cases over from a Corsair 650D to a 540. Also repaired (couple of small chips in the plastic) and painted the front & top grills to match my cables.

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Just got my Caselabs case, can't wait to switch over to it, going to wait until tomorrow when Demiciflex filters arrive and a 1080. :D
 
My upgraded setup. Basically swapped parts out over 2 months. Corsair 400C, MSI Carbon Pro Mobo, 6600K, Cryorig H7, EVGA G2 PSU and some random HyperX DDR4 RAM.

Just waiting on a step-up from the 980Ti FTW to a 1080 SC, but that'll take a while.

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I decided to change from my Parvum S2.0 to a Phanteks Evolv. I loved the S2.0 but fancied a change.
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I did exactly the same move and love my Evolv! It's such a solid and well designed case. Your build looks awesome, especially that backplate!
 
Here is my new build, the empty tube is my temporary fill tube. I did have enough fluid to completely fill it, have some more fluid arriving from Mayhems tomorrow.

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Well after last nights efforts.... of my new DDC pump deciding to fail after only 2 days and I didn't notice until my PC BSOD. I checked my temps etc and the fluid was almost at boiling point, it had actually cracked the pump top and/or res soemwhere.

So 11pm last night I wasn't happy... draining it all down and I've gone back to my trusty XSPC D5 pump and tall res.

I have re-done the layout of the loop and I think its better now and my temps are now 5 degrees less on both GPUs and my CPU (maybe due to more fluid in the loop as well as a new layout)

Here is the change.

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