Bloody :D :D
Looking great :up:
Can't wait to see the EK blocks on the R2E
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Bloody :D :D
Looking great :up:
Can't wait to see the EK blocks on the R2E
I check today how that looks in uv ... and tubes masterkleer clear are not pure clear .. there are clear/uv blue. :brick:
But one positiv thing is that ... enermax is uv reactive :)
Here you can see ( quick making photo ):
http://www.abload.de/img/dscf3021a6o0q.jpg
I ordered new tubes from Masterkleer: UV RED.
And now hard decision:
1. stay on this style which you have seen
2. make all in UV
What do you think ?
I'm not a huge fan of UV. If you have to compromise the normal look for a better UV look, I say stick with what looks best in regular light.
stay with blood
Red UV tubes are on way, so i think guys i can compare the look. We have seen how that looks in bloody red style, now we can see red uv style and then choose. I think that will good idea.
Uv red will help it stand out more Imo
I think the same ;)
Why not simply use clear tygon ? It will show off the beautiful transparent red in "normal" light and if you use UV - then Feser One will also look nice :hrhr:
But tygon dont allow me to make so nice bends ;)
So maybe some other tubing that remains clear in UV ?
I can try with this: ClearFlex60
It's definitely up to you to make a final decision on what tubing to use, but If I were you, I would give it a try :yepp:
Yeah, give it a try - changing tubes doesn't take too long, so you can easy see the difference - if it doesn't suite you, you can quickly change it back...
I don't see any bends that R-3603 can't handle. With R-3603 the only bends I ever had a problem with were 180 degree ones. With a 90deg bend you could do that in an inch or two and be fine. I am assuming from your pics this is 3/8"ID 1/2"OD ?
Question for you though... it seems you are using the same side of your video card block for the inlet and outlet... is any water even flowing through there ? It looks like the liquid will just pass right through the fittings without bothering to pass through the block.
I want more pics of the EK Supreme LT!
Still wating for mine to get back from nickel plating. :hm:
I just googled some pics of the internals of that EK FC295GTX block... interesting that they give it two inlets and two outlets, but now it makes sense how you have it plumbed.
Great job on the build, it looks really nice !
I love your sig~
Work in progress...
http://www.abload.de/img/dscf3063eqnd.jpg
http://www.abload.de/img/dscf3061asn3.jpg
Looks nice ;) Although I don't find EK's RIIE fullcover that great, their MOSFET blocks are pretty cool but it's too dark in there to see them :eh: