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Your not a fan of copper are you? I am but thats probably because my dad used to manage a whole factory of machines that make the same stuff you find in your Rads, thats right, there is copper in your rad. God bless his soul. I still get a crimbo email :D

Before you smash your rad can I haz it?
 
My first attempt at watercooling my pc:

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Corsair 600T white case, Asus P5Q Deluxe mobo, Intel Q9450, ATI 4870 X2

Many thanks to OcUK and its forum members for filling this forum with inspiration and great advice on how to do it. :)
 
After my little upgrade :D

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That is gorgeous!!!!!!!

How did you manage to get the fluid to go through the GPU block like that????

Hyburnate - I don't mind copper if i can't see it. IIRC, the blocks are copper, just nickel plated
 
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Still awaiting for my other 120 rad and i may need another CPU block since my current one seems to be corroding or bubbling within the copper itself :S
 
I don't hyburnate, if its because of the sig, then that was just a pic I used from google, then edited it and hosted it on Flickr
 
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Just put my Asus P5K Premium into a corsair 800D and fitted a EK360 supreme kit and the extra 4 motherboard blocks. So far cpu temps are down 13 degree over the crappy thremaltake big water I was using. A little OTT but enjoying it so far. The thermal paste on the northbridge was solid and I couldn't remove it (I hate that intel thermal paste), so applied some new stuff and stuck the block in place. So far my Q6700 is running at 37 degrees down from 50+ whilst playing swtor, so now I can finally play about with overclocking and not worry about cooking the northbridge.

I need a few right angel and 45degree pieces and a top up port to complete the build, which I will do when I figure out how to mount the pump and get little to no noise from it.
 
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That is gorgeous!!!!!!!

How did you manage to get the fluid to go through the GPU block like that????

Hyburnate - I don't mind copper if i can't see it. IIRC, the blocks are copper, just nickel plated

Thanks :D

It uses the restriction the cpu block gives to push it through the gpu block, also the negative pull of the pump probably helps too.

I can't take credit for thinking it up though, rjkoneill used the same method in his TJ07 build at one point, caught my eye so decided to try it, works well!

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Depends what you understand by better look i suppose. If you want stronger fluorescence then i think reactive coolant is the better option. You will be able to adjust the colour intensity to a certain extent.
 
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