Oh, my, money. That is all. Seeing all of those perfectly lined tubes and drives kind of leaves you like that. Stunning work!
Looks nice. Kinda reminds me of those curly straws I had as a nipper. But those drives look positively honking like that. Maybe a nice blue plexi cover for the top ones?
Excellent We'll know when you fire it up because every household in the world will see their lights dim
Tubing is awesome! I would love to give my rig that treatment but I just don't think I'd have the patience for it. Every time I see a nice water cooling loop it makes me want to re-do mine again as it was left as a project never really finished.
I have a 15 amp and 20 amp circuit in my home office and added two dedicated 20 amp circuits in my great room just for LAN parties The 20 amp in my home office I added after my former Jagermeister machine kept tripping the circuit with my rig on the same line.
Leak test produced two leaks. First was oring problem around the Primochill indicator (my bad). I broke a tub getting it off so I just make a new run there without the indicator (will use it for another project). Second one was down at the radiators. I used an inline temp sensor which also had a bad oring. all the other connections running well! This shows what will visible with door closed (HDDS not visible)
Spot on, lots of pipes that are super clean. Great job on getting those lined up. What do you think of those fittings ?
Great job on the tubing Rich,cracking mate! Had a lot of complaints in my OCN acrylic tube thread about them not being fixed in particularly well,how did you find them?
Absolutely amazing build, but the only thing I think ruins it, is the horrible sticker blocking the view to the real art work.
Wire management time the blue clips are from PPCS http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=44_1187_80&products_id=31912
added some lighting Configuring Corsair Link software (set image to my rig). For some reason the 4th GPU drops in and out of some utilities. I am setting the Corsair Link to make LEDS red if temps rise beyond 70 will lower it when I run load tests