Cooler Master ATCS 840 - Water cooling mods and cable management

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

Not really having a plan of what I want everything to look like, I've changed a few water cooling components around (black Tygon tubing, HeatKiller 3.0 LT, and all Bitspower compression fittings).

The pump top is a Bitspower MCP655 Pump Mod Replacement Top . It's supposed to improve flow while allowing you to mount the pump in any configuration you want. It's not necessary though, if you just gonna mount the pump as is from the factory.

I sleeved all cables that weren't already black with the 4.4 and SATA sleeves from http://www.murdermod.com and used their heat shrink.

I also spent time on proper cable management. Enjoy and thanks for watching!

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  • How did you go about painting your case?

  • @redhaski it's powder coated.

  • Nice build supertroye! Could you tell me what size the two fans on the West side of the HD cage is and how they were attaced?

  • Thanks man... they're 120mm fans and they're screwed into a plastic fan panel that came with the case.

  • Very Clean build supertroye. May i ask what size tubing are you using? Is there a reason as to using barbs for CPU block and compression fittings for other stuff. My plan is to use 3/8" ID (5/8" OD) compression fitting on the CPU block, but i think or guessing is a little too thick.

  • 1/2" ID 3/4" OD. I have since replaced the

    barbs on the CPU block with compression fittings!

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  • Shouldn't you do a test on the components first before installing?

  • why soo many fan in side.....i have HAF 920 whit on BIG(bit noisy) fan on side+3 on my radiator(4 staged monster) outside case...but in side one is eough....nice system u have there.peace

  • I like it a lot. Very clean & tidy build. Thanks for posting it.

  • VERY informative video. cudos.

  • i dont think its advisable to wear shoes on carpet while doing computer work..

  • Thumb screwing Go Go Go!

  • @RedBarron14 he's using a XSPC 360 rad & the res is a XSPC single 5.25 bay res

  • What radiators? and what res?

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