A few pics of progress! Been quite busy, fitting Aqua Computer water blocks to the 780ti's, bending copper tubing etc:
The copper tubing you see here will be replaced with chromed tubing as before, and it's not the final tubing pathway. I'm not happy with the tube going from the 2nd graphics card to the motherboard, so a 90 degree elbow fitting will be used on the output of the gpu - should look cleaner and reduce the pipework.
I did have an Aqua Computer SLI block to be used between the cards, but it was 4 slot only and I needed 5, as well as the ability to use the active backplates.
Not the best view of the lovely 780ti waterblocks from AC, I'll take some better ones soon

. I did take some before fitting but I used my phone's camera and they didn't turn out so well.
Some night shots:
Another attempt to show of the gpu's waterblock but not quite managing it!
The AC "Kryographics" active backplate. These are excellent, really strengthen the card, help expel heat and look the part

. If you look closely at the image below you can see how I used black tape to create a blade of light from the CCFL - I wanted some light, just not too much.
A nice shimmery glow from the Raystorm

. Not convince of my wiring arrangement, I think I had better redo it to try and hide it I reckon.
And finally the two Kryographics active backplates and the Raystorm in shot, as well as my ageing WD Raptor HD (which is too loud to stay in this rig!).
Still so much to do between using the system. I'm really happy with the temperatures; the 780ti's have yet to break 48C and the 4770K not yet reached 60C, but I've only scratched the surface of my overclocking. The Aquaero needs to be set up for this system, need to find the right balance of power and noise

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Thanks for reading.