So after much procrastination, Here is my build log. I already modded the case and got my rads installed, along with my fan shroud.
I'll just let the pictures tell you of my work en-devours.



















Water cooling
Swiftech 355 pump
250ml EK res
1 GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
1 GT Stealth 240 res
6 GT AP-30 (360 rad)
4 Ultra Kraze 3k (240 rad)
Raystorm CPU Block
Bitspower Compression Fitings
3/8ID 1/2OD Primoflex tubing (red)
Hardware:
Asus Maximus IV Extreme P67 B3
i7 2600k (Malay)
Crucial M4 256GB
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
EVGA 3G GTX 580 Classified Hydrocopper.
Asus OEM DRW DVD Burner
G.Skill 8GB (2x4) DDR3 1866 Ram
Seasonic Platinum 1000W PSU
I know the WC set up is a little overkill at the moment, but another GTX 580 will find a home in my computer once kepler is released and the prices drop on 580s.
More to Come : )
Sorry for the crappy photo quality only have a cell phone to take pictures at the moment.
Edit: the Tubing in the photo is some cheep tubing for a mock up and flushing.
Edit Update: Got the components in, tubing on, and water filled up, been running for about an hour for my flushing cycle, NO LEAKS!!
going to put the real power supply and do some cable management soon. It's almost done, lets hope it posts, O and I decided to name my computer "Phanatic"
if you can guess why 
Edit Update: (very sad face) After process of elimination, and a quick call to EVGA. I have determined that my GTX 580 is defective. Anyone remember seeing this post I made a little while back? http://www.overclock.net/t/1188016/56k-unboxing-of-gtx-580-hydro-copper-hole-in-my-box/10#post_16000271
Looks like that one came back to bite me in the ass. Good thing I have pictures.
On the plus side EVGA support is outstanding, They will RMA and replace it with a brand new one, they already gave me a RMA number, but told me to contact newegg since the packaging was damaged.
Edit Update: Just got of the phone with Newegg, and other then the very nice women not having a clue about my product, she was very happy to RMA my card.
now for the hassle of draining, repackaging, and mailing the card back.
Let this be a lesson to anyone, BENCH TEST FIRST! I was too hasty, and confident in my hardware, and now I created more work then needed
Edit Update: So she is finished, has been for about a month or so now, I'm very happy how everything turned out. Wish I had a better camera / skills for taking pictures mine seem to hardly do any justices for it. One thing I have notice is that the tubing is showing signs of plasticizer build up, other then that shes fine.
Edited by Philliesfan - 7/16/12 at 5:55pm
I'll just let the pictures tell you of my work en-devours.



















Water cooling
Swiftech 355 pump
250ml EK res
1 GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
1 GT Stealth 240 res
6 GT AP-30 (360 rad)
4 Ultra Kraze 3k (240 rad)
Raystorm CPU Block
Bitspower Compression Fitings
3/8ID 1/2OD Primoflex tubing (red)
Hardware:
Asus Maximus IV Extreme P67 B3
i7 2600k (Malay)
Crucial M4 256GB
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
EVGA 3G GTX 580 Classified Hydrocopper.
Asus OEM DRW DVD Burner
G.Skill 8GB (2x4) DDR3 1866 Ram
Seasonic Platinum 1000W PSU
I know the WC set up is a little overkill at the moment, but another GTX 580 will find a home in my computer once kepler is released and the prices drop on 580s.
More to Come : )
Sorry for the crappy photo quality only have a cell phone to take pictures at the moment.
Edit: the Tubing in the photo is some cheep tubing for a mock up and flushing.
Edit Update: Got the components in, tubing on, and water filled up, been running for about an hour for my flushing cycle, NO LEAKS!!

going to put the real power supply and do some cable management soon. It's almost done, lets hope it posts, O and I decided to name my computer "Phanatic"
if you can guess why Edit Update: (very sad face) After process of elimination, and a quick call to EVGA. I have determined that my GTX 580 is defective. Anyone remember seeing this post I made a little while back? http://www.overclock.net/t/1188016/56k-unboxing-of-gtx-580-hydro-copper-hole-in-my-box/10#post_16000271
Looks like that one came back to bite me in the ass. Good thing I have pictures.
On the plus side EVGA support is outstanding, They will RMA and replace it with a brand new one, they already gave me a RMA number, but told me to contact newegg since the packaging was damaged.
Edit Update: Just got of the phone with Newegg, and other then the very nice women not having a clue about my product, she was very happy to RMA my card.
now for the hassle of draining, repackaging, and mailing the card back.
Let this be a lesson to anyone, BENCH TEST FIRST! I was too hasty, and confident in my hardware, and now I created more work then needed

Edit Update: So she is finished, has been for about a month or so now, I'm very happy how everything turned out. Wish I had a better camera / skills for taking pictures mine seem to hardly do any justices for it. One thing I have notice is that the tubing is showing signs of plasticizer build up, other then that shes fine.
Edited by Philliesfan - 7/16/12 at 5:55pm




























