Originally Posted by
JTF195
So, I decided to plug everything in and do a really really short bootup without any active cooling - just long enough to check if it would POST and get into the BIOS. I'm pretty glad I did, because my graphics card failed. Luckily, I had a pretty good idea what I had done wrong. I figured I'd probably put the internal SLi bridges on backwards, the same mistake I made when I installed the first waterblock.
So I tore the damn thing back apart, and sure enough, I had the bridges plugged in to the wrong sides, and let me just say, getting the DVI ports into the slots on the PCI bracket, while simultaneously keeping the SLi bridges connected is SUCH a pain.
So I finally got everything back together, plugged it all in, booted up, loaded up the BIOS, and promptly shut down before the CPUs reached 60C
On another note, I've had all the fittings off for a couple days, and I cut out all the green o-rings that came with them, and I'm going to buy a bunch of red ones, just because.
But I'm debating the idea of buying a whole bunch of rotary angle fittings, and go with the "rigid lines" style, as opposed to the "curvy loops" style.