You sir are a true master of your craft. I built my first ever PC about a month ago. Relatively high end. However, I was fearful of attempting to build a water cooled PC. The way you show how it's done is amazing. I have to say, it's the best demonstration I have seen on RU-vid. I've got the urge to build another system and i'd like to attempt water cooling as a result of your videos. Keep up the amazing work.
This is insanity to more or less free hand these even with the guide/template. Getting the angles right seems like a nightmare and you made it look effortless
Very nice. There should be a fire-sale on ASUS gear very shortly! Rolling in the aisle laughing my arse off aside, you very much hit the ground running, matey. Kudos, keep 'em coming! The 'Pop Tubes' use was the cherry. But where is Part 1 and the painting tutorial?
Great video - you made it look easy - makes me want to get this case and build a custom loop. Do you have any idea what sort of fan rpm you get when the PC is under full load/gaming? Just wondered if it sounds as good as it looks!!??
I'm using the QX120 fan and I generally set my fans around 60%, that's around 1200-1500 rpm. With iCue, I do have a gaming profile which it'll switch to 80%. Keep in mind that these components are high end and they do produce a lot of heat.
@@Keep-IT-Cool-Custom-PC Thanks for the informative response. The fan RPMs are higher than I would have thought for triple rads, but like you say you're running high end components. The QX120 fans look amazing, but I guess I would get lower RPMs if I went for different fans (I've just seen this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8QNe1kYQ49k.html )
@@irbis_ruu you mean how is it vertically mounted? The bottom is resting on the fans and 90 degree PCIE riser. Top is held by hard tubes. You can buy a PCIE vertical mount that can accomplish this as well.
Yeah I already figured out what support to buy, I'm just very minimalist especially when my GPU it's very big even assembled in the xg7 adapter already (msi 4080 suprim), anyway thank so much for the video as well, all the best @@Keep-IT-Cool-Custom-PC
No mount since it couldn't fit a 360 radiator with the fittings on the left side. It can be done when you orientate the fittings on the right hand side. For this tube run, the GPU block is held by tubes going up into the CPU block and to bottom radiator. The 90 degree PCIE riser also provides support.