are you using waterchilling or a pelt or something? that seems a huge overclock for water! nice tidy rig mate, good work.
Not chilled, or condensation would be visible on tubing and block parts... judging by desktop icons, it's an Asetek kit with CPU Block swapped out for a Storm. (See "WaterChill Control Panel" icon.)
not a storm, an apogeeeeeeeeeeeee haha what a stupid name, i cant beleive Swiftech replaced the storm with that. very nice OC
ok condensation would not be visable on the tubes. (i have a pelt block never seen condiensation and it runs at 3C) IF it was cooled by a water chiller then the tubes would be wraped in insulation and you still wouldnt see any. Second the apogee has not replaced the storm, it is a different block designed for lower flow, both blocks are still avalable although the storm is now Rev2.
only if the end-user had chosen to do so... and if he hadn't but was using a chiller, you would see condensation on the lines. You don't cos you're using a pelt-block which chills a coldplate, it doesn't chill the coolant. Run a chiller without insulation on the pipes and you WILL get condensation. Rather like this... ...as that's what my chiller did when you ran without insulation on the pipes. The fact that there is no condensation on those uninsulated pipes means no, it isn't using chilled water. The presence or lack of insulation bears no relevance on whether it is or isn't chilled, just whether the end-user had the intelligence to insulate the pipes or not.
hehehe. Beantech case, no? awesome quality for low cost. i love youre immensly clean cable management. the first thing i did when i saw any of my friend's computers for the first time was completely rewire it so it was clean and organized. love it.