It’s been a while since I upgraded my rig and after seeing the TT Tower 900, I could not resist. I decided to change my usual colour scheme from white and green to white, purple and blue, especially after seeing the range of UFO Technologies Cryo-Chillz fluids, which is similar to Mayhems Aurora but for long term use..
I don’t have any real plans on how its going to look and I wasn’t going to do a build log and didn’t get any photos of the case before I started.
I decided to install a 5 inch screen inside the case, to display system information and want to try my hand at building a dual loop system using 2x 300mm MMRS reservoirs and 2x 560mm rads.
The 1080ti is from my current rig and depending on how the 2080ti performs, I may swap it out.
Here is a list of parts and some pics of where I have got to so far.
I don’t have any real plans on how its going to look and I wasn’t going to do a build log and didn’t get any photos of the case before I started.
I decided to install a 5 inch screen inside the case, to display system information and want to try my hand at building a dual loop system using 2x 300mm MMRS reservoirs and 2x 560mm rads.
The 1080ti is from my current rig and depending on how the 2080ti performs, I may swap it out.
Here is a list of parts and some pics of where I have got to so far.
- Thermal Take Tower 900
- ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE Motherboard
- Intel Core i9 7920X CPU
- 64GB (8x8GB) Corsair DDR4 Vengeance RGB White, PC4-24000
- 2x Crucial MX500 1tb SSD drives
- 1x Samsung 970 PRO 1tb V-NAND M.2
- 8x 140MM Thermal Take RIING RGB fans
- 2x EK 60397 CoolStream CE 560 Rads
- 2x EK 62612 D5 Vario water pumps
- 2x Sets of Monsoon MMRS reservoirs (300mm length each)
- 1x Aqua Computer Aquaero 6 XT fan controller
- 1x EK-FB ASUS PRIME X299 RGB Monoblock
- MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 TI
- EK-FC1080 GTX Ti TF6 GPU waterblock
- UFO Technologies Cryo-Chillz Cosmic Purple coolant
- UFO Technologies Cryo-Chillz Blue coolant.