First timer Watercooled 750D

FatBoiCorp

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Hi everybody. This is my first watercooled build. Building this computer was fun and frustrating at the same time. A lot of cuts along the way too. haha. Overall I am very happy with my build. =)

Rig Setup:
Asus P8Z77 WS
Intel 3770K
Corsair 16GB Dominator Platinum 1866Mhz
Corsair AX850
Asus GTX780
2TB Western Digital Black
Crucial m4 256GB SSD

Alphacool UT60 360mm Radiator
Alphacool Monsta 360mm Radiator
XSPC Raystorm Cpu Block
XSPC GTX780 Waterblock
Swifttech D5 Vario Pump W/ EK Pump Top
Bitspower 150 Reservoir
Bitspower Black Sparkle Fittings
Primochill Advance LRT Tubing
9x Corsair SP120 Fans
1 Corsair AF140 Fan

Hope everybody enjoys it.
 

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very solid for a first loop
that's a lot of rad space for a single cpu & gpu loop
i hope you're running those fans at 7v
 
Looks very nice, only hope I can make it look that clean and tidy if I am able to build one into my new rig, in few wks.
 
very solid for a first loop
that's a lot of rad space for a single cpu & gpu loop
i hope you're running those fans at 7v

Thank you. I know it's a lot of rad space just for a cpu and gpu but in the future I am pretty sure I am going to get a 2nd gpu. So what most people would say "future proofing" haha. I'm not sure if it's exactly 7v but I am using the speed reducer that corsair fans came with.

what are you temps and oc settings? Delta Temps pls.

For my cpu I'm running a 4.4 with 1.185v overclock. My temps seems kind of high though. The temps I'm getting are like avg 67C on the cores. I'm not too sure if it's because the gpu is first then the cpu.

As for the gpu I'm running it stock. Didn't get a chance to try to overclock it yet. For temps while playing watch dogs I'm get like 45C

My room temps is 28-30C. Hope that kind of help.

Looks very nice, only hope I can make it look that clean and tidy if I am able to build one into my new rig, in few wks.

Thank you. You will do fine. Just take your time and it will look tidy. Good luck on your build.
 
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For my cpu I'm running a 4.4 with 1.85v overclock. My temps seems kind of high though. The temps I'm getting are like avg 67C on the cores. I'm not too sure if it's because the gpu is first then the cpu.

As for the gpu I'm running it stock. Didn't get a chance to try to overclock it yet. For temps while playing watch dogs I'm get like 45C

My room temps is 28-30C. Hope that kind of help.

1.85 seems like a lot voltage wise.

nice loop though :)
 
My temps seems kind of high though. The temps I'm getting are like avg 67C on the cores. I'm not too sure if it's because the gpu is first then the cpu.

Doesn't make any difference what-so-ever which order it's in fella, bit of a falacy that one :)

Water temp varies by an average of around 1 degree C through the entire loop in most cases.
 
If that's your first loop, I can't wait to see what else you can do.. awesome work fella, very neat and tidy indeed.
 
Really good looking, as said by doc are you sure that is your first watercooled build?

Thank you. Yep first every watercooled. I just did a lot of research and looked at so many watercooling builds. :)

i have the same case and for me its the best

Yep I think it's the best. Well kind of. haha. because when I started putting the loop together. The case started to become cramped and small. Other than that I love it.

If that's your first loop, I can't wait to see what else you can do.. awesome work fella, very neat and tidy indeed.

Thank you sir. I'm not too sure what else I will be doing because I won't be building another computer for a very long time. haha. Plus I'm still a college student and can't spend too much money. I might just put led and may be individually braid the cables.:)

Dayum. You sure that's your first? ;) Top job dude haha :)

Thank you. Yes it's my first loop. Couple things I hated about putting the loop together was probably trying to fit the 5/8 tubing over the 1/2 fittings and bleeding it was horrible. Not looking forward to draining my loop in the future.
 
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Bump this old one. How did you get that 360 in the front?

Sorry took so long to reply. You just have to take out the drive bay. I think it was drilling 7 rivets. (2 at the top side, 3 in the front, and 2 in the back side) and cutting the side of the drive bay off. Also if you're going to do push pull and put the fans in the front of the case. You're going to have to cut the front of the case to fit the top fan. I also cut a notch at the bottom of the case for the drain plug on the 360. I also included a picture were the rivets are located(green) and were to cut(red).
 

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