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L4mka L4mka
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Re: Project VF8 #31
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Mmmmmhhhhhmmmmm, this is definitely looking nice! I always like builds with two reservoirs, symmetrically placed.


And what about when you see the graphics cards in Very soon!
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Re: Project VF8 #32
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Mmmmmhhhhhmmmmm, this is definitely looking nice! I always like builds with two reservoirs, symmetrically placed.


And what about when you see the graphics cards in Very soon!


That is just mean
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Re: Project VF8 #33
UPDATE 15

Finally here are the earlier mentioned graphics and installation

Again, I want to really thank ASUS CZ, for all the support that I have getting from them !!

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A pair of GTX970 series Strix cooling DirectCUII, but that will go away cards are in absolute silence in idle mode, but also in stress are very quiet.

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The card offers all common today connectors - DVI, HDMI and DP.

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The power supply takes one 8pin. Also, you can see the massive heatpipe cooler

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The back is equipped with a cover backplate

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Mounting blocks is not rocket science

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Back

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Front side. It remains only to clean the core paste and apply new thermal grease and mount the new nice block!

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Both cards without their DCII coolers

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Finally cards and their Bitspower blocks!

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The blocks are delivered with backplate too which looks very classy imo

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It really take shapes these days but still remains to complete all fittings, pipes and complete the whole loop ..

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Even now I can not wait filling!

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The first tube, fittings and the indicator in place. Some tubing takes so much time.., but I want to be in everything 100% sure that I want it and I like it

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And the last picture is what it looks like

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Do you like, dislike? Thanks for your feedback!
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Re: Project VF8 #34
For some reason the pics are not loading here :S :O
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Re: Project VF8 #35
I can finally see all the pictures! It looks so beautiful!
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Re: Project VF8 #36
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I can finally see all the pictures! It looks so beautiful!


Thanks!!
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Re: Project VF8 #37
UPDATE 16

Probably one of the last updates before filling water into the loop and the first turn on the computer

The entire loop is complete, only remain to mount this "unit" in the case and connect the cables, etc.

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The winning tubing of the water loop on the CPU block This part took most of the time

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The view from the back side or away from SSDs

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Complete the circuit. Great satisfaction for me

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A view from another angle - from the front of the chassis

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Backside and a bit of cable management: D

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Input from the bottom, from pump and the radiator back into the upper part respectively. blocks, etc.

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Withers, who will be very handy both during filling and especially when draining the circuit

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The output from the expansion tank leads naturally straight down into the pumps

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Fittings, so you can easily dispense with the push of air. One is only for decoration

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Again, I would like for your comments Next time about filling the loop It's not much to shoot: D
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Aw: Project VF8 #38
It's gorgeous.Do you plan on using combs for the cables?
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Re: Aw: Project VF8 #39
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It's gorgeous.Do you plan on using combs for the cables?


Thanks! I tried them but I dont like it So it will be like this
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Re: Aw: Project VF8 #40
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It's gorgeous.Do you plan on using combs for the cables?


Thanks! I tried them but I dont like it So it will be like this


Ok, that's interesting to read. Can you explain why you didn't like them? Was it realted to the looks or more to the ergonomics?
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