Corsair Obsidian 250D - White & Red watercooled

Love the look of EK water blocks. Seeing the fluid in them contrast against the nickel, is worthy of a desktop background.
 
So much paracord (at least it looks like paracord, might be another type of sleeving). I always build covers for all the wiring in a case, I hate seeing any wires. I even make card covers that conceal the power connectors to the gpu and give a concealed channel along the edge to run the wiring through.:o

That's just my pet peeve and not a standard I think anyone else needs to approach.:freak:
 
Fair enough. Although if you build cable covers for a case this size there wouldn't be much left to show off. Also the corsair individually sleeved cables only come in one length and also cost me best part of £80 so there's no point in hiding them :)
 
Gorgeous build and right up the street my imminent rig seems to be going. Only thing stopping me going mITX is the idea I should be running at least one 360 rad to keep the noise down, but that's not my point...

In your build, I know the drive bay is blocking the view, but what is your 140 rad plugged into - seems to be a complete loop already?
 
Gorgeous build and right up the street my imminent rig seems to be going. Only thing stopping me going mITX is the idea I should be running at least one 360 rad to keep the noise down, but that's not my point...

In your build, I know the drive bay is blocking the view, but what is your 140 rad plugged into - seems to be a complete loop already?

Thanks mate.

The 240 rad is a cross-flow rad and that connects into the 140 rad then back into the pump/res.

With no overclock, this rig runs very quiet so I wouldn't worry too much. Heavily overclocked the temps are still pretty decent but is a fair bit louder.
 
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