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Computer specs:

  • Asus X670E Crosshair Extreme
  • Ryzen 9 7950X (Changed to 7800X3D since then and the 7950X was moved to a workstation)
  • RTX 3080 Ti Strix
  • Corsair Dominator 2x16 6000MHz CL30
  • Asus Thor 1200W
  • WD SN850X 4TB
  • Radiator fans: 6x Noctua NF-A12x25 Black, x3 each
  • Rear fans: Noctua NF-F12 x3
  • Case: InWin 925 - Cut to remove the PSU Shroud

Water cooling parts:

  • CPU Block: EK-Quantum Velocity² D-RGB - AM5 Nickel + Plexi
  • GPU Block: EK-Quantum Vector² Strix RTX 3080/90 D-RGB - Nickel + Plexi
  • Radiators: x2 EK-Quantum Surface P360M - Black
  • Reservoirs: x2 Singularity Computers Protium 1.0
    • 300mm Tubes
    • Polished Acrylic Protium 1.0 Top with x2 Darkside 3mm blue LEDs each
    • Double port cap A-RGB
    • A-RGB Pump cover
    • Ethereal Dual 2.0 Black x2
    • Universal Mounting Rail Black
  • Fittings: Bitspower Black Sparkle
  • Tubing: Mayhems 16mm Borosilicate Glass
  • Coolant: Mayhems X1 UV Blue
  • Flow indicators: EK-Quantum Flow Indicator D-RGB – Black
  • Controller: Aquaero 6 LT
  • Custom sleeving and terminals: MAINFrame
  • Cable combs: Knuckle combs and Closed panel combs from Clockwerks Industries

A-RGB is handled with x2 Singularity Computers A-RGB splitters and fans are on a splitter on each radiator. This was a cable management nightmare as you can see on the left hand side in the back because I was not able to make enough fan cables since I ran out of fan terminals and they were sold out everywhere. And I do not know how to make A-RGB cable or if we can even sleeve those.

Getting rid of the PSU Shroud and having tubes go over the PSU represents some sort of risk but I had to do it that way because of how long the GPU block is. I did use 90 degree bent glass tubes for that part in order to minimize the risks compared to fittings.

Many runs are not straight or sagging, I will do better in my next build in the Corsair 9000D. The InWin 925 looks great but is not the best when it comes to airflow and it's also a nightmare to build in and maintain.

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