Quote Originally Posted by xaxis View Post
I can only repeat myself: EXCEPTIONAL! ... it's just... why do I get the feeling that at any given moment if you so wanted, you could upload 200 beautiful pictures of the full build at once?
I think you live to torture us via supreme quality build induced suspense and give us all carpel tunnel due to clicking refresh or F5 40 times an hour..
j/k ...
Haha! I wish I could do so ... sorting those pics like playing a maze games.

Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
I like how you connected the fill port joe, great idea
This is just temporary ... if I gonna to put a third card there , this fill port need to be remove tho ..

Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
This workmanship is really excellent, great job

There are a few things that I think need to be addressed. For one I think you need to re-do your GPU arrangement.



1) That fill line will trap air, which in itself is not a problem but you need to constantly monitor your coolant level to make sure the 2nd GPU block doesn't basically become another res (i.e. trap more and more air).

2) Remove 1 of these d-plugs and plug it up. I don't think you intend to go parallel here.

3) I assume this is the inlet? The way it's setup now, your coolant will shoot up, thru the d-plug, past the other block, and into the fill line. It will splash and foam and mix with air and drag small bubbles into your loop. No good.

My suggestions for now:
Move the inlet to the other port. Remove the d-plug direct above that. Maybe put a valve on that fill line.

Additionally, having 90deg turns right after the pump will hurt your flow.
Thanks for the input bro!
1. You are right here, there is an air trap. I'm going to remove the fill port later on ...
2. I wanna to try out the parallel configuration here
3. I need to investigate the loop again. Thanks!

Quote Originally Posted by Nate P. View Post
Looks like an exceptional build. The attention to detail is just amazing. Keep it up!
Thanks!