Red V1020

skullen

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My specs

Asrock H77 Pro4 MVP Board
i5 2500K
Saphire 5870
WD 500 H/D
Phobya NB-eLoop 120 x 120 x 25mm 1600rpm Bionic Fans

Watercooling
Aqualis Res
XSPC Raystorm CPU block
XSPC D5 and top
XSPC AX 240
XSPC Razor 5870 GPU block
Ram block
XSPC Barbs
Blood Red fittings
Primochill tubing
Acrylic tubing



My Lian-Li V1020 nothing to posh and no power house.
Just a tidyish case.







Thanks for looking :)
 
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Nice and tidy rig bro :cool:

i've heard that those eloop fans make some terrible noise when installed on a rad in pull config.
But it looks like it ins't a problem for you (or have you solved the problem)?
It's a shame that they're noisy in a pull config because they are the best looking rad fans out there in my opinion (eloops master race :lol: )
 
Thought it time to give me case a bit of a treat.
Bits i got so far
XSPC Raystorm plate in white
EK Ram block top in white
EK Bottom bit for Res X3,need to get the other two bits :)
Primochill white tubing 7/16
Blood Red 1/2" barbs
Carbon fibre vinyl in white,yep few bits in white :)
Still need to get some more Blood Red fittings and some XSPC Blood red juice.
To get the look i wanted for the tubing between the CPU and the Ram block and also the tubing between the two cards i used 12mm Acrylic tube then stuck white tubing in hot water and pulled it over the Acrylic.
I think it looks well how it turned out :)
A few pics of where i am at the mo,bit of a slow build im afraid but will update when i can get some more bits and bobs :)









That where i am at the mo.
Thanks for looking :)
 
I see you have matching window decorations. :D

Not something one sees every day, I like it. The only thing that's bugging me ever so
slightly (and I really do mean just slightly) are the copper bits on the GPU blocks. Ever
considered painting them black?

But as said, overall I really like it, I'm definitely digging the white/red theme. :)
 
Hi

Very awesome build. I think the white carbon vinyl is much better than the black. Very clean and love that you leave the sides off. Shows the pride of a craftsman with nothing to hide at all.

--Rick--
 
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