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Do any of you get leaks often? I am a noob by the way in water cooling
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Do any of you get leaks often? I am a noob by the way in water cooling

Not since my mishap with the res. So long as you leak test, you're good.
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I am so tempted to put my GPU in my loop, but not sure if I feel like shelling out 120-150 bucks for a gtx680 block =/

Worth it. Even if not for performance reasons, having a silent ccomputer is just wonderful.
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I am so tempted to put my GPU in my loop, but not sure if I feel like shelling out 120-150 bucks for a gtx680 block =/

I did, and it is totally worth it!
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Do any of you get leaks often? I am a noob by the way in water cooling

Other than my stupid blunder, my build is flawless.

Compression fittings are just awesome. I highly recommend them. My first water build and it does not leak.
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Worth it. Even if not for performance reasons, having a silent ccomputer is just wonderful.
This is so true. Having it idle in the low 30s and load at the low 40s while having silent operation is so satisfying.

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Compression fittings are just awesome. I highly recommend them. My first water build and it does not leak.
I recommend XSPC ones for 1/2ID 3/4OD, they work very well and look nicer than the bigger compressions. They go for $4 a pop, so it's much cheaper than other compressions.
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Well today is the day! My new reservoir should be in today with a few other little goodies! Hope to get some pics up of the build with some before and after pictures!
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Got my Raystorm last night, and they sent the new back plate, different from what I saw in the manual. Is anyone using this? It fits, and confirmed. Just making sure.
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My RS240 kit will be here tomorrow. Can anyone tell me how many screws come with the radiator? I just swung by the hardware store and picked up some 6-32 screws of different lengths because i'm not sure how i'm going to be mounting my fans/radiator but I was just wondering what comes with the unit.
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I know i want to change the GPU connections to the top but when i purchased everything i forgot to include some spacers so the compression fittings wouldn't fit at the top so i improvised.
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I am very happy with the Temps of my system now. Especially the GPU, idles at about 36-40 on load it peaks at about 65. The CPU is idling at about 43-45 (a little higher than i was expecting) but is still lower than they were before. I haven't ran prime95 just yet on the system still breaking it in. My loop setup: Pump/Res -> CPU -> Rad -> GPU -PUMP/Res.

I'm wondering if the temps being higher on the CPU is because of the way the loop is ran. I feel like the heat/hot water coming from the GPU on a load is then just being pushed to the pump which in turn is going right back to the CPU hot. Any suggestions on if i should change the loop around.

EDIT: GPU and CPU are at stock clocks.
Edited by blade121 - 6/27/12 at 11:05pm
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