Click to enlarge any of the pics, let me know what you guys think!
From left to right:
6 High Speed yate loons, Feser Xchanger 360 7/16 ID Primochill clear LRT tubing, Feser UV blue Dye, PT nuke, MCP 655 with Speed control, 10 Danger Den Fatboy Barbs, EK waterfall Reservoir Bay, Blue UV lights, Bitspower Mosfet Water Block, Heatkiller 3.0 CPU Water Block

Close up of the high speed yate loons:

Feser 360 Sexiness:

7/16id primochill lrt clear tubing + feser view blue uv dye + pt nuke:

Fatboy barbs, MCP 655, EK waterfall reservoir bay:

Bitspower Mosfet block for EVGA X58 TriSli mobo, Heatkiller, UV lights, Heatkiller Backplate:

Closeup of pump:

Closeup of the waterfall reservoir:

Closeup of Radiator:

The case this is all going into... HAF 932!:

Current look of my air cooled rig from the side:

Internal look or air cooled rig from inside:

The gtx260s in SLI! =P:

Last pic of the good old True before I gut the computer =

Gutted:

Closeup of the EVGA x58 TriSLI mobo, notice the crappy stock mosfet heatsink.

More of my parts across the floor:

Attempt to hacksaw the bay holders, since the reservoir takes up two bay slots. This failed, and we eventually used a chisel + hammer to knock it out of the way:

Break: =P

This is so funny. We couldn't get the the rubber padding + the fans all lined up under the haf to screw in. We had to resort to using dental floss to keep it all aligned while we hosted it up and tied it through the HAF's top. lol:

Looking at the fans with dental floss from underneath. We cut the floss after this =p:

6 Yate loons in push pull + the Feser 360 Xchanger sitting comfortably inside the HAF 932:

Far away view:

Top view, notice no more dental floss =p. Had to go out and buy some small white washers as well, the screws Feser provides slipped through the holes in the HAF:

The pump secured at the bottom of the case:

Bottom view of the pump. We had to powerdrill holes through the case:

Another view of the whole setup, hoses are now ran from the reservoir:

View of the front of the case. Reservoir now in place, tubes running from res and radiator secured:

Tubing secured to both blocks:

Another view:

Another frontal view:

More pics coming soon!
From left to right:
6 High Speed yate loons, Feser Xchanger 360 7/16 ID Primochill clear LRT tubing, Feser UV blue Dye, PT nuke, MCP 655 with Speed control, 10 Danger Den Fatboy Barbs, EK waterfall Reservoir Bay, Blue UV lights, Bitspower Mosfet Water Block, Heatkiller 3.0 CPU Water Block

Close up of the high speed yate loons:

Feser 360 Sexiness:

7/16id primochill lrt clear tubing + feser view blue uv dye + pt nuke:

Fatboy barbs, MCP 655, EK waterfall reservoir bay:

Bitspower Mosfet block for EVGA X58 TriSli mobo, Heatkiller, UV lights, Heatkiller Backplate:

Closeup of pump:

Closeup of the waterfall reservoir:

Closeup of Radiator:

The case this is all going into... HAF 932!:

Current look of my air cooled rig from the side:

Internal look or air cooled rig from inside:

The gtx260s in SLI! =P:

Last pic of the good old True before I gut the computer =

Gutted:

Closeup of the EVGA x58 TriSLI mobo, notice the crappy stock mosfet heatsink.

More of my parts across the floor:

Attempt to hacksaw the bay holders, since the reservoir takes up two bay slots. This failed, and we eventually used a chisel + hammer to knock it out of the way:

Break: =P

This is so funny. We couldn't get the the rubber padding + the fans all lined up under the haf to screw in. We had to resort to using dental floss to keep it all aligned while we hosted it up and tied it through the HAF's top. lol:

Looking at the fans with dental floss from underneath. We cut the floss after this =p:

6 Yate loons in push pull + the Feser 360 Xchanger sitting comfortably inside the HAF 932:

Far away view:

Top view, notice no more dental floss =p. Had to go out and buy some small white washers as well, the screws Feser provides slipped through the holes in the HAF:

The pump secured at the bottom of the case:

Bottom view of the pump. We had to powerdrill holes through the case:

Another view of the whole setup, hoses are now ran from the reservoir:

View of the front of the case. Reservoir now in place, tubes running from res and radiator secured:

Tubing secured to both blocks:

Another view:

Another frontal view:

More pics coming soon!