600T White Watercooled (in Progress) inspired by tom

Looks good, in my 600t im going to mod it so i can have either a 360 and a 360, or a 240 and a 360. should be fun :P

go with a 360 , corsair should of made the original case a 360 rad compatible

im just waiting for my second rad and gpu coolers now post seems to be delayed grrr
 
go with a 360 , corsair should of made the original case a 360 rad compatible

im just waiting for my second rad and gpu coolers now post seems to be delayed grrr


Yeah all down to personal preference. how was the top for modding?
because im thinking about drilling out the rivets of the cd trays and putting a 360 in the front and a 240 in normal sport in the top,

(my rig btw)
http://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?t=49096
 
i7jack ...how much was that side panel..i noticed the vid about delivery he has on youtube...looks like alot of work time and delivery .
 
i7jack ...how much was that side panel..i noticed the vid about delivery he has on youtube...looks like alot of work time and delivery .

You cannot get that side panel from CyberDruid anymore, he does not do case mods,
but you can get from http://www.mnpctech.com/Corsair_600T_Clear_Side_Panels.html

however may be costly because of shipping, i saw only a few weeks ago, 5 was made in the uk but all went pretty quickly
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Corsair-6...ting_DesktopComponents_RL&hash=item20ce23e58f
 
At the time though prob only that dude you could find ...im sure there will be someone who will pop up soon with craploads cheapish :)
 
Yeah all down to personal preference. how was the top for modding?
because im thinking about drilling out the rivets of the cd trays and putting a 360 in the front and a 240 in normal sport in the top,

(my rig btw)
http://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?t=49096

the top to mod is really easy as you know the white plastic comes away from the metal frame. you need to do one cut in the metal frame so it exposes the 3rd fan slot then just trim the plastic as well as the plastic frame on the removal mesh pannel. if you go with the rad i have used you can get the rad underneith the mesh frame. once my next parts come i will take some pics for you. Hopefully be here tomorrow or start of next week

I have seen a mod with a 240 in the front bay but i reckon a 360 would look sweet. ive opted for the the large single phobeia rad.
 
So you're gonna have hoses with bright colored liquid running around in your case soon, huh? :P


No i im sticking with my solid white tubes the colour in the tubes has no bearing i just used UV Blue lol.

I am thinking about spraying my black plate of my 6950's white as well.
 
The new loop will look good, I'm not real keen on small res though but that's just my taste, angle fitting will make it look allot straighter, well done.

Brian
 
No i im sticking with my solid white tubes the colour in the tubes has no bearing i just used UV Blue lol.

I am thinking about spraying my black plate of my 6950's white as well.

I think that is a very good idea. You don't see that very often, you know? Keep us posted with updates, will ya? :)
 
Update 3***

I Have installed the Vid Connector and raised the 2nd GPU, the 45 fitting at pump i have also tweaked some of the tubes as you can see from the Pics. Not to sure about the vid connector yet as i was having a tiny leak and temps seem 1 -2 degree higher so might go back to the tube and fittings ?

I am going to cut some back plates for the GPU's and spray them white
White braid for the GPU and Power supply

And last wil be the lighting

In all happy with my first water build so far :-)
 

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That looks too good to be your first water cooled PC! It looks amazing :D

this is my first watercooled rig :lol:, i have taken my time and watched vids on u tube & read forums. i finally took the plunge before christmas and im so gladi did. i did the rig in two stages i first watercooled the cpu with one rad then added two gps and another rad. Most people say do it all in one , but i wanted the experience of draining the loop so went for two stage installation i have since moved the gpu and bottom tubing again as i was unhappy with the loop in update 3. my temps are awsom (cpu oc to 4.2 idles in 30's and max i have monitored so far is 61, gpus idle at 30 and dont got past 45 for anyone with 6950/6970 ref go with xspc there £16 a block and well worth the value) now i know everyone goes on looks but the temps are the most inportant thing. From my learning, no two rigs or systems are the same so you best going with what you want not what other people would like to see. and striking a balance. below is what im staying with in terms of tubing and layout. My next project will begin when the next gen intel chips come which i plan to try my hand at motherboard cooling :huh:. The last stage of this project will be 2 x back pannel for the GPU , cables and lighting.
 

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this is my first watercooled rig :lol:, i have taken my time and watched vids on u tube & read forums. i finally took the plunge before christmas and im so gladi did. i did the rig in two stages i first watercooled the cpu with one rad then added two gps and another rad. Most people say do it all in one , but i wanted the experience of draining the loop so went for two stage installation i have since moved the gpu and bottom tubing again as i was unhappy with the loop in update 3. my temps are awsom (cpu oc to 4.2 idles in 30's and max i have monitored so far is 61, gpus idle at 30 and dont got past 45 for anyone with 6950/6970 ref go with xspc there £16 a block and well worth the value) now i know everyone goes on looks but the temps are the most inportant thing. From my learning, no two rigs or systems are the same so you best going with what you want not what other people would like to see. and striking a balance. below is what im staying with in terms of tubing and layout. My next project will begin when the next gen intel chips come which i plan to try my hand at motherboard cooling :huh:. The last stage of this project will be 2 x back pannel for the GPU , cables and lighting.

Very good :) I found it hard when I was helping a mate install a H100i :D
 
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