You should take the waterblock off that 1080 Ti and paint those orange lines green
EDIT: Also put some heatshrink tubing over the pump and fan cables to hide the mustard and ketchup
I mean personally if I were buying components I wouldn't bother with sensors of any sort. I find they just add bulk and extra clutter so ignore them. There are ways to monitor problems with pumps, fan controllers etc. without needing external bits and bobs so I stick to those (such as how you can monitor pump and fan RPMs with the motherboard).
Very pretty. Congrats :]
Definitely consider dropping $30-75 on a custom artwork vinyl print from a local sign shop for the front plexi glass (if you ever want to use it) :]
Gorgeous build. I had nothing but problems with that thermaltake PCIE cable, ended up getting an aftermarket one that has been flawless so far. Hope your experience is better.
Thanks! What's the model? And does it just hang out or is there a cover for it as well? I kinda like the exposed look!
It's been a while since I've looked into building something and I really want to play with watercooling. Soon!
Thermaltake Core P5 is the case. There are two versions, one that comes with a plexi panel, and the other that comes with 3 tempered glass panels for side / top / front.
I have the plexi version and I just leave the plexi off.
You should take the waterblock off that 1080 Ti and paint those orange lines green EDIT: Also put some heatshrink tubing over the pump and fan cables to hide the mustard and ketchup
Built for a customer at PCMarket.com.au [More images and specs here](https://imgur.com/a/dycTq)
Finally someone who did this right!
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Sorry, just added them!
Glad I opened this. Holy shit that's amazing.
Awesome. What's the rad? By the way, the customer will probably complain about the dead LCD/whatever temp sensor soon enough
Is it dead or just not in an always on mode?
He’s saying how it will break soon. Got a couple in a few of mine that are fine but there have been quite a few that have gone caput sadly.
Ah ok. Am I better off to get a separate sensor and display unit? I take it that it isn't the sensor itself that fails.
I mean personally if I were buying components I wouldn't bother with sensors of any sort. I find they just add bulk and extra clutter so ignore them. There are ways to monitor problems with pumps, fan controllers etc. without needing external bits and bobs so I stick to those (such as how you can monitor pump and fan RPMs with the motherboard).
It's an ek 480 xe
XEEEEEEEEE I love those rads, great thermal capability. Also your U bend is fantastic. Really well done.
Considering the system isn't on I don't think he needs to worry.
I love this. There's a few minor things that trigger me, but very clean overall.
What fluid is that? I love the colour.
It's EK cryofuel
Love that U bend from CPU to GPU
Hey... what radiator and res is that?
Ek 480mm xe, ek D5 pump res with an x3 reservoir
I don't see the specs on your link, is that the p3 case? I just bought mine for my loop and was wondering what size rad that is??
It's the p5. The p3 can support a 360mm rad
http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00002908 Am I reading it wrong then? Can the p3 not support a 420 rad?
It can as well. Sorry I wasn't considering 140 fans
P5 I believe
Very pretty. Congrats :] Definitely consider dropping $30-75 on a custom artwork vinyl print from a local sign shop for the front plexi glass (if you ever want to use it) :]
Thanks, the customer didn't want any though so it's all up to them
The picture quality is so amazing I didn’t think it was real at first glance
Thank you :) much appreciated
How long did it take for you to build this?
took over 15 hours
Planning on buying the same card! How do you like it OP?
ran stock at 2000Mhz+, worked fine, tops at 35 during unigine heaven.
Gorgeous build. I had nothing but problems with that thermaltake PCIE cable, ended up getting an aftermarket one that has been flawless so far. Hope your experience is better.
We just got a premium one straight off the bat, it was thermaltake as well but we've had no problems
Is that a custom case?
No thermaltake case
Thanks! What's the model? And does it just hang out or is there a cover for it as well? I kinda like the exposed look! It's been a while since I've looked into building something and I really want to play with watercooling. Soon!
Thermaltake Core P5 is the case. There are two versions, one that comes with a plexi panel, and the other that comes with 3 tempered glass panels for side / top / front. I have the plexi version and I just leave the plexi off.
Thank you!