Hey guys this is my first post on the forum, I thought I would share my project that I have been working on over the Easter holiday.
i have been trying to save space.
coming of a 900D has been unfortunate but the problem was it was just to bloody huge!!!!
the wife has been naggin at me left right and centre,
so to save argument i downsized like mega downsized.
the computer bits i am using are as follows
Case: Parvum s2.0 black and orange
CPU: I7 4770K
MB: Msi z87m Gaming
RAM: Corsair vengeance Pro's red 2400mhz 2x8gb
GPU'S: Gtx 780 TI X2 for sli
SSD'S: Samsung 840 pro 120gb and Intel 520 120gb
HDD: Western digital black 1tb
PSU: Superflower Leadex platinum 1000w
water cooling bits are
10x EK Water Blocks EK-CSQ Fitting 10/13mm G1/4 - Black
4x EK Water Blocks EK-CSQ Adapter 45° G1/4 Black
2x Bitspower Adapter 90 degree 2x G1 / 4 inches - Matte Black
2x 240mm Alphacool 45mm radiators
XSPC Acrylic Tank Reservoir
Liang D5 pump
Primochill Primoflex Advanced Tubing 13/10 - Clear 3m
ok so case arrived flat packed
time to start.
pretty simple putting this bad boy together.
radiators arrived
cpu block from previous build.
motherboard, PSU, cpu and one rad installed to case.
pipes and fittings done time to leak test this baby.
its GREEN




this was all done on Friday, i decided to do a road trip from London to Bolton to meet the good old boys at scan.co.uk
i want gsync i cant wait for delivery as i am off work and a impatient bastard,
3 service stations later and 3 hours 45 mins of driving
i arrived, picked up another gtx 780ti two ek fc gtx 780 ti water blocks and backplates, and the monitor
wife is not impressed so i took her to franky and bennys
lets take the gpu apart
lets take a look at gsync
ok will keep the post updated just waiting on a ek fc sli terminal so i can link up the cards, i should have it arrive tomorrow.
i hope you guys like it so far




i have been trying to save space.
coming of a 900D has been unfortunate but the problem was it was just to bloody huge!!!!
the wife has been naggin at me left right and centre,
so to save argument i downsized like mega downsized.
the computer bits i am using are as follows
Case: Parvum s2.0 black and orange
CPU: I7 4770K
MB: Msi z87m Gaming
RAM: Corsair vengeance Pro's red 2400mhz 2x8gb
GPU'S: Gtx 780 TI X2 for sli
SSD'S: Samsung 840 pro 120gb and Intel 520 120gb
HDD: Western digital black 1tb
PSU: Superflower Leadex platinum 1000w
water cooling bits are
10x EK Water Blocks EK-CSQ Fitting 10/13mm G1/4 - Black
4x EK Water Blocks EK-CSQ Adapter 45° G1/4 Black
2x Bitspower Adapter 90 degree 2x G1 / 4 inches - Matte Black
2x 240mm Alphacool 45mm radiators
XSPC Acrylic Tank Reservoir
Liang D5 pump
Primochill Primoflex Advanced Tubing 13/10 - Clear 3m
ok so case arrived flat packed

time to start.
pretty simple putting this bad boy together.
radiators arrived

cpu block from previous build.
motherboard, PSU, cpu and one rad installed to case.
pipes and fittings done time to leak test this baby.
its GREEN





this was all done on Friday, i decided to do a road trip from London to Bolton to meet the good old boys at scan.co.uk
i want gsync i cant wait for delivery as i am off work and a impatient bastard,
3 service stations later and 3 hours 45 mins of driving
i arrived, picked up another gtx 780ti two ek fc gtx 780 ti water blocks and backplates, and the monitor

wife is not impressed so i took her to franky and bennys

lets take the gpu apart

lets take a look at gsync
ok will keep the post updated just waiting on a ek fc sli terminal so i can link up the cards, i should have it arrive tomorrow.
i hope you guys like it so far





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