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  • i really like his accent

  • what kind of case is that?

  • i hae the antec twelve hundred v3 gaming case in wich direction did thefans have to blow ?

  • What are those fans? I've been looking everywhere for green case fans and have only found gelid wing uv's. But i'm unable to get hold of them where i live, only the blue uv ones

  • @gerardbiteme You right they are GELIDs. We still have them in the store...

  • Hey I would like to know if you can just put a radiator inside the loop like after the cpu one on the top then continue the loop through the chipset or do you need another reservoir and a pump im thinking of making a watercool system with a radiator on the top and one on the bottom I will use thinner radiators as yours though :D. The monster your using is to big for me I think and I would like to keep my hardisks at there place. That also leaves more room for me in the 5.25" bay area.

  • Thanks for the tip, I use the tubing to place a 140mm fan in the front of my cool master 1000 case.

  • Nice ghetto tip. Thanks.

  • Do you notice any performance loss using a 45 degree fitting on your pump like that? Seeing your setup gives me the idea that I might want to order a few of those for my two pumps.

  • I was not able to record any delta. The bend is very minimal, so it seems make no difference.

  • Good to hear! I'll have to pick up a few of those with my next paycheck. Thanks!

  • That's the second most beautiful case I've seen. Cable management, dust free case, it's almost like you give your case a bath every night.

    I'm going to water cool my computer for the first time so I'm watching a lot of videos on youtube. Does it matter how I set up my loop?

    I'm cooling a dual socket motherboard. I was thinking of: reservoir > cpu1 >cpu2 > pump > radiator > reservoir

  • Reservoir must go before pump, the rest does not matter.

  • @takealready This is a really interesting question. I have never find a similar topic. In my opinion I would do this way: res-pump-cpu1-radiator1-cpu2-r­adiator2 -res if you can put two rads. If not then you must be aware that the best way is to put a res before pump so it couldn't stay without a water somehow.

  • @takealready

    do two loops

    reservoir>pump>cpu1

    reservoir>pump>cpu2

  • Is it any performance / lower temp gain when radiator is on top rather then on the case floor ?

  • Can't say. Previous set up has only CPU on the loop. In this set up I have two video cards and chipset block and I have push/pull fans. Temps went up about 3-4 degrees.

  • Sexy Time! Nice work bro.

  • can you use copper tubing and can you buy tubing

    from the hard ware store

  • You can even use glass tubing, if you wish. Would it be practical? No, but you can do that.

    Same with copper, if you are determined to deal with the hassle of copper tube and can find proper fittings... by all means.

  • Beautiful machine! The dual video card setup is sweet.

    Looks like under the hood of a muscle car.

  • Ha-ha! That is nice comment from the Guru of design! Your channel had inspired me so to speak.

  • Nice video and great idea. Its great for vibrations from pump. What brand compression fittings do you use?

  • This TFC (Feser) fittings. You can see those at dazmode store.

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