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Another radiator added with a Noiseblocker e-loop fan.
 
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First time watercooling, got rid of those horrible coolers on the soc, also still need to change the lighting. Apologies for the mobile pics.

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/\ Fantastic! Really like the CF bridge by the way.

Thank you ;) watercooling was a lot easier than i thought the temperature difference is amazing reduced my gpu temps down from 74c to 36 to 38c under load, with a boost clock of 1285mhz and 7000mhz on the memory.
 
Thank you ;) watercooling was a lot easier than i thought the temperature difference is amazing reduced my gpu temps down from 74c to 36 to 38c under load, with a boost clock of 1285mhz and 7000mhz on the memory.

Very nice temps! You are right that water cooling is not so bad once you take the plunge!
 
Re-use of old parts (Fuzion, Heatercore, DDC1) with cheaply purchased "pre-loved" XSPC reservoir and EK-470 block.

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Took a 465GTX from 91C and 81% fan to 46C and silence. :)

Note how perfectly that heatercore fits in a Fractal Design Arc Midi!
 
Parvum time

Moved my system over from a Prodigy to a Parvum case - have to say what a brilliant bit of kit.

Need to replace the fans and the coolant needs to be white ideally but will do for now.

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It's not too bad at the moment and adding the 2nd 240 radiator compared to the Prodigy is a god send, allows me to run the fans slower and still keep the same temps as before :)

God some modding planned as I want to include a fan controller I have but it's trying to find the best place for it which is difficult.
 
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