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    Out of topic : Where did you make the cut of your faceplate ?

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    Which are the best liquide and tubes in 3/8"-5/8" ?

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    My cut i made in Germany in a special factory

    If you want I can order it and sent it to you

    I think the best tube is this and liquides i said just a few comments earlier
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    Thanks.

    Now the hardware parts is choosen, what about the circuit flow ?

    Pump > GPU > CPU > Réservoir > Rad > And back to pump ?

    Like this :

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    I think it is better to send the water first through the rad and after through the Wardware

    Pump -> Radiator -> GPU -> CPU -> Reservoir -> Pump
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    I think it's better to put the rad just before the pump. By this, the water is fully cooled by the rad, and the pump can send the cold water in the circuit with max pressure !
    If you put the rad after the pump, the rad will fall the flow pressure...

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    Quote Originally Posted by toro View Post


    I think it is better to send the water first through the rad and after through the Wardware

    Pump -> Radiator -> GPU -> CPU -> Reservoir -> Pump
    this is exactly what i do, setup exactly like the pic you have there.

    you should always do Res-> pump, will help you ALOT in the long run.
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    wuhu whos tha maaaaan

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    Ok so here is the final one :


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    Why not turn arround rad, so that tubing attachment is near back of case? shorter tubing in result ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Why not turn arround rad, so that tubing attachment is near back of case? shorter tubing in result ..
    PSU is back there... that's a tight turn to make
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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Why not turn arround rad, so that tubing attachment is near back of case? shorter tubing in result ..
    As Rise said it, there is the PSU in the back of the case. So I will need to use some curved fittings and it will decrease the flow...
    And a little more tubes is not dramatical when we see the cost of all the watercooling parts !!!

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    The order is done :

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    why did you choose another pump?

    and you didn't order enough fitings

    or will you order Bitspower?
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    I choose this pump to have a full EK System.
    Which fittings are missing ?

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    Yes, but I don't think I need all of them.
    I will order some fits from : http://www.caseking.de/shop/catalog/...sse:_:225.html
    They have a large choice. I make a list later...

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    Jop looks good
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    Teaser




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    hmmmm tastes great
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    go on

    make something new
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    Hey I want ! But I can't ! I'm still waiting for the motherboard, the watercooling and the backplate ! I think I will recieve the water tomorrow.

    And you took a little of my time

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    hehe

    ok but now you can go on much faster
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    A good logo can make a good design and your logo is good imho
    Cyril ftw!

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    Thanx Nils

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