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Malik Malik
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project XnineNINE #1
project XnineNINE

Intel 5960X
Asus X99-A/3.1 USB
Asus Xonar Essence STX II 7.1
HyperX Savage 64GB DDR4 2800Mhz
HyperX Predator 240GB SSD
WD RED WD60EFRX 6 TB WD60EFRX
Scynthe Himuro
Inno3D GTX 980 TI
Thermaltake Core P5
Cablemod Custom Set Silver/Blue
EK-Vardar F2-120
EK-CoolStream PE 480
EK-FB ASUS X99 Monoblock - Nickel
EK-FC Titan X - Nickel
EK-FC Titan X Backplate - Nickel
EK-XRES 140 Revo D5 PWM (incl. pump)
EK-RES X3 - TUBE 250
EK-Ekoolant EVO UV BLUE
EK-ACF Fitting 12/16mm - Blue
EK-ACF Fitting 12/16mm - Silver
TUBE PrimoChill PrimoFlex™ Advanced


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Aw: project XnineNINE #2
Oh my god ... :O :O :O I love you're pictures sooooooo much!

Btw ... in the past few weeks/moths I've come to appreciate nice tubing more again. It's hard to explain but imo nice bends with soft tubes add some kind of "naturalness" to a build, while with hard tubes you're underlining the straight lines you already have with all the other components. I don't know if it's just me, but I prefer nicely done 10/16 soft tubes these days.
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Re: Aw: project XnineNINE #3
Me too

I think the key is to make a very easy and clean loop.
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Re: Aw: project XnineNINE #4
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Dot_Kappa schrieb:
Me too

I think the key is to make a very easy and clean loop.


My next build might be with clear tubing again.
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