Well I started my first computer build the other day and thought I would share it with yall. Only things I know are the things I have read over the past 2-3 months and figured it would be worth giving it a shot.
I dont really do any gaming or intense applications on it, really only use it for music, movies, and browsing so originally I was gonna go with just air cooling.
I go to looking around on here and found myself spending a couple hours going through every page of the liquid cooling gallery and was blown away on how cool this really was.
Now the build that i'm doing consists of these parts:
Hardware:
Gigabyte X58A-UD7
Intel i7 930 2.8ghz
VisionTek 5870
6gb Patriot Viper Triple Chanel Memory
Mushkin Enhanced 64gb SSD
Ultra 1200w PSU
LG Blu-Ray burner
NZXT fan controler
Water Cooling:
EK Gigabyte UD7 main board water block(s)
EK 5870 waterblock
EK Supreme HF
EK 250 Reservoir
Black Ice 360 Rad
OCZ Hydro Pulse 500
Bitspower Fittings
Primoflex 3/8" id 5/8" od tubing
I havnt been able to find a post of anyone currently using the main board block from EK on the UD7 so was a little weary about goin with it. After looking at it the fittings were super close to one another so thats why I went with a thicker tubing. Im not sure if 3/4" od compression fittings would fit on the NB SB block to be completely honest.
The thing is, that I did run into one problem that im surprised EK let get by. On the mosfets block where it transitions down to vertical it covers the bottom right corner of the 8 pin power connector. There is no way to get the 8 pin seated right without sanding the corner off of the plastic piece. It kinda irritates me a little the thing cost what it did to have somewhat of a serious problem such as this. It kinda seams that EK block tend to have design flaws, not just on this one but on others as well.
I have yet to add liquid to it due to some setbacks but will be sure to post when its filled.
Let me know what yall think for being my first build along with being water cooled.
Dirty I know,
Here is what I am talking about how the mosfet block covers the corner of the 8 pin power connector
Thanks,
Mike.













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