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Well finally completed my HTPC build :) It's in the Lian Li PC-O5S, which is mini ITX so was pretty awkward. Had to use a couple more fittings then I would have liked, but came out okay on the whole. Also, the Nano surprisingly preforms very well under water which was a nice surprise :D

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Also finished upgrading my main system to X99 yesterday. As part of build, rebuilt the loop with new brass chrome plated tubing and removing extra fittings from said loop. Its only a 360mm rad so can't put the soon to be 3 Titan X's and 5960x in the loop
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Well finally completed my HTPC build :) It's in the Lian Li PC-O5S, which is mini ITX so was pretty awkward. Had to use a couple more fittings then I would have liked, but came out okay on the whole. Also, the Nano surprisingly preforms very well under water which was a nice surprise :D

Also finished upgrading my main system to X99 yesterday. As part of build, rebuilt the loop with new brass chrome plated tubing and removing extra fittings from said loop. Its only a 360mm rad so can't put the soon to be 3 Titan X's and 5960x in the loop

Both setups look pretty sleek. Excellent work :)
 
Radox & Teejay, both your builds look smart. Man, hardline tubing looks so much better!!

Cheers. It is definitely cleaner looking, and would give Kudos to Radox for a very nice, clean and lovely build. The downside to rigid regardless of whether or not you use straight joints or bend the tubing, is that it is a pain to maintain or upgrade.

That said some of the rigid builds I have seen are works of art, and way better than my current effort.
 
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