Hi everyone
Here is my little story. I had a gaming PC with the next specs:
Corsair 600t white
Asus p8z77-v
intel 3570k
8Gb of Corsair memory
256Gb Samsung 830 SSD
4 HDDs (1,5 + 2 +3 +3)
Asus 7970 Direct CUII Top
Creative Platinum X-Fi Fatal1ty 64mb
and Corsair AX750 power supply
Pretty much a standard gaming PC
But one day I found a bundle of water cooling components on ebay and I've decided to do a water cooling setup.
It was an XSPC dual bay D5 pump with reservoir, Alphacool NexXxoS ST30 360 mm radiator (as I thought), 3 Noctua NF-P12 fans and 2 Typhoon 1450 fans. Everything's for £105 pounds. Good isn't it?
But a seller have sent to me an UT60 radiator and here is my "problems"/journey began =)
I've ordered:
Phobya 200 mm radiator
White Primoflex tubing
Alphacool fittings and Koolance Quick Disconnects
XSPC Raystorm water-block
EK 7970 DCII water-block (I need to say it's a very rare item)
a week later there was a sale of Asus 7970's so I've decided to get a second card for £227
Here is my beauty
But the temps have risen up to 95c
... I needed a second water-block asap.
I bought NexXxoS ST30 240 mm as well.
It took 2 more weeks before I got all the components
The next step was dismounting all the hardware and radiator flushing
Installing water-blocks.
Top mounted Alphacool 240 mm with Noctua NF-F12 fans
Here I make a decision
push-fans
or pull-fans
I prefered the second option.
The stand I've used for the rad is EK-Uni Rad Holder 120
Installing parts into the case
And tubing done
A new alphacool stickers as well.
Looking sweet.
Let's pump some water ^_^
Those Koolance QD's are very handy in my case. Disconnecting 2 radiators and closing loop to CPU + GPU water blocks and 240 mm rad.
Just need some link to connect a short-end from VGA's to pump. Have used here both connectors from external rad.
Bleeding WC from air bubbles.
And I'm using here a toilet paper to spot any leaks.
It's time to put the rest of hardware.
And it is done
Let's power it up
Love this PC!
intel 3570k @ 4300
7970's at stock speed
Some temps:
with all fans 100%: CPU 35, GPU's 29
during Valley benchmark: CPU (not monitored, I know it's gonna be low), GPU's 36
But it is impossible to stay near PC for a long time.
So I connected 240mm rad fans to CPU_Fan connector through Y-splitter (NF-F12 are PWM fans)
3 top rad fans (NF-P12) through molex-7v adapter
The temps are:
idle: CPU 39-41, GPU's 36
prime+furmark: CPU 71-72, GPU 50
I'm pretty happy with that.
Later I got a new table
As modding never stops:
With a help from facebook.com/justsleeveittome I've got my cables done the way I wanted. Cheers Buddy!
And some nice night shot
If you have any questions please ask and comment my rig
Here is my little story. I had a gaming PC with the next specs:
Corsair 600t white
Asus p8z77-v
intel 3570k
8Gb of Corsair memory
256Gb Samsung 830 SSD
4 HDDs (1,5 + 2 +3 +3)
Asus 7970 Direct CUII Top
Creative Platinum X-Fi Fatal1ty 64mb
and Corsair AX750 power supply
Pretty much a standard gaming PC

But one day I found a bundle of water cooling components on ebay and I've decided to do a water cooling setup.
It was an XSPC dual bay D5 pump with reservoir, Alphacool NexXxoS ST30 360 mm radiator (as I thought), 3 Noctua NF-P12 fans and 2 Typhoon 1450 fans. Everything's for £105 pounds. Good isn't it?
But a seller have sent to me an UT60 radiator and here is my "problems"/journey began =)
I've ordered:
Phobya 200 mm radiator
White Primoflex tubing
Alphacool fittings and Koolance Quick Disconnects
XSPC Raystorm water-block
EK 7970 DCII water-block (I need to say it's a very rare item)
a week later there was a sale of Asus 7970's so I've decided to get a second card for £227
Here is my beauty

But the temps have risen up to 95c
... I needed a second water-block asap.
I bought NexXxoS ST30 240 mm as well.
It took 2 more weeks before I got all the components

The next step was dismounting all the hardware and radiator flushing


Installing water-blocks.





Top mounted Alphacool 240 mm with Noctua NF-F12 fans

Here I make a decision
push-fans

or pull-fans

I prefered the second option.
The stand I've used for the rad is EK-Uni Rad Holder 120
Installing parts into the case


And tubing done

A new alphacool stickers as well.
Looking sweet.
Let's pump some water ^_^
Those Koolance QD's are very handy in my case. Disconnecting 2 radiators and closing loop to CPU + GPU water blocks and 240 mm rad.
Just need some link to connect a short-end from VGA's to pump. Have used here both connectors from external rad.

Bleeding WC from air bubbles.
And I'm using here a toilet paper to spot any leaks.


It's time to put the rest of hardware.

And it is done


Let's power it up



Love this PC!
intel 3570k @ 4300
7970's at stock speed
Some temps:
with all fans 100%: CPU 35, GPU's 29
during Valley benchmark: CPU (not monitored, I know it's gonna be low), GPU's 36
But it is impossible to stay near PC for a long time.

So I connected 240mm rad fans to CPU_Fan connector through Y-splitter (NF-F12 are PWM fans)
3 top rad fans (NF-P12) through molex-7v adapter
The temps are:
idle: CPU 39-41, GPU's 36
prime+furmark: CPU 71-72, GPU 50
I'm pretty happy with that.
Later I got a new table



As modding never stops:
With a help from facebook.com/justsleeveittome I've got my cables done the way I wanted. Cheers Buddy!





And some nice night shot

If you have any questions please ask and comment my rig