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  1. Water Tested and Running!!

    Still trying to figure out how to take better pictures.  I will be taking some more on Sunday.  I'll try to take some outside.  My final pictures will be when I wallmount it.  Should I be using a different background? I am wondering if it is being washed out.  Let me know what you guys think. :D

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    This is one of my favorite pictures I have taken.

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  2. Reservoir, Pump, and Drain port - I have the Res and Pump Mounted.  This was the first actual mod to the case.  The case comes with a mount for the Thermaltake pump, but it does not work with this pump.  I had so use a different mount and created new mounting points for the bracket. Also, fixed CPU block! Added a drain port for the system.  That was a tough one. I had about 1mm of play.  Not much room for a mistake.

     

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    More to come.  Trying to get these pics to look better.  Sorry for the terrible quality.  I promise it will get better soon.

  3. Motherboard, Sleeving, PSU, and the 480 rad - Shot of the motherboard with the Swiftech CPU water block.  Matches my build pretty well I think.

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    Pretty happy with the way the sleeving turned out.  Not too much sleeving left to do ;)

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    The 8 pin ATX cable was short by about 50-60 mm. I had to make an extension to make it work.  Luckily the case is designed to hide cabling <_<

  4. I haven't seen many Core P5 builds, so I decided to share my build log here.  I am a big fan of this case.  It's the first one I have found that will support the water cooling parts I wanted to use for a wall mountable PC (Namely the 480 Radiator). I hope I can do this system justice.  Unfortunately, I will not be using hardline tubing.  Besides, just about every build of this case I have seem has been with hardline.  I am going with a black, white, and green color scheme for this build.  

     

    Here is the Core components I will be using  ;)

     

    Case:  Thermaltake Core P5

     

    Proc:  Intel i7 4770k

     

    MB:  Gigabyte G1.Sniper Z87 (Green Core, not many other options out there for green)

     

    RAM:  32 GB (4 x 8GB) Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3

     

    VC:  NVIDIA GTX 780 TI

     

     

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    1 - The Case


     

    2 - Motherboard, Sleeving, PSU, and the 480 Radiator


     

    3 - Reservior, Pump, and Drain port


     

    4 - More tubing, Fans and GPU water block


     

    5 - Water testing completed


     

    6 - MOAR PICTURES


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