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WC Antec 300 with 220 rad inside
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Gratz on the wc system. Just one minor thing... remove the teflon tape. It is not needed cause the o-ring is more then enough. The teflon tape could get into your loop and block up your cpu block or even worst, your rad. Other then that, everything is looking good.
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wow that looks amazing, you got to love the antec 300
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Ante 300 is where its at. When I had mine wc'd I mounted my rad on the top of the case. Excellent job mate. I would recommend putting c channel around the holes in the mobo tray though.
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