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Apparently I can't post specs in the channel huh interesting anyways
Loop stuff:
EK FLT240 Pump+Res
Heatkiller CPU (12700KF) and GPU (6800XT) Blocks (80% less RGB than Corsair but thats okay because Corsair blocks aren't that good)
Fittings by Bitspower+Corsair+Alphacool
Radiators 360+240 by Corsair (technically Hardwarelabs but we'll ignore that)
Thanks, 0/10 would not do again
lol
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Hyte Y60 🔥🔥🔥 such a clean case
Tube bending is a nightmare
Well actually not the tube bending but fitting the tubing onto tight fittings
The trimming down is also a bit difficult
Yessir
That’s why I went with zmt tubing. How are your gpu temps now?
Around 60-70c after a long period of time
It takes a while to heat soak
And I would’ve done soft tubing but that’s ugly in a beautiful case
If I wanted a practical “it just works” solution for maybe a BYOPC to work I definitely would do it again with soft tubing.
That’s not true… I like the looks..
Looks are completely subjective and I think it’s ugly
Like I would’ve avoided using soft tubing if I could near my pump if I wasn’t so lazy
kinda hot for liquid cooling tbh
ima be honest with you I have no idea what my temps are for my GPU, my CPU sits at 70 and my GPU sits at somewhere in the range of 50-70 because I don’t actually record my GPU temps
you should use afterburner and furmark to test it
if you have a 360 and a 240 and still getting 60+ something’s not right
the one issue I have is there’s no way for the GPU to tell the pc to speed up fans
Is there a bios option to read GPU temps?
or do I need some kind of coolant thermistor
if you’re using the motherboard for fan control get the application to control fan speeds
ehhh only if you use corsair stuff
most of the time just set fans to 1400-1600rpm and you’ll be fine
Huh? My pc can use a thermistor and having fans set near their max speed is not exactly what water cooling is supposed to do
Atleast for me
It’s practically silent right now
i mean as long as you’re okay with it and fluid temps aren’t above pump damage you’ll be fine
There are plenty. I use a quadro from aquatuning to control fan speed based on coolant temp.
You could also use software to control fan speed https://github.com/Rem0o/FanControl.Releases
That's what the picture above is
I would highly recommend a coolant temp sensor
If you have Petg tubing you should really look after coolant temps.