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    Looks awesome! I love how that resi came out with the UV lighting

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    Quote Originally Posted by x88x View Post
    Looks great. I'd worry about the small tubing overlap on the barbs on that Y-fitting...doesn't necessarily mean there isn't enough, but I would worry.
    Thanks. I was nervous about it because it was my first time water-cooling. It hasn't leaked anywhere and the tubing is on there really well, so hopefully it'll all stay in place.

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    Looking great, nice WC setup and some awesome hardware!

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    Quote Originally Posted by x88x View Post
    Looks great. I'd worry about the small tubing overlap on the barbs on that Y-fitting...doesn't necessarily mean there isn't enough, but I would worry.
    Seconded... I would squish em down a little more and zip tie them... But LOOKING GOOOOD!

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    I suppose I could zip tie them but they are on pretty tight. The tubing was a smaller size than the barbs. It was heated up and stretched over the barbs.

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    Ah, ok. If it took that much to get it on, it's probably fine.
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    Yeah, it's still running fine, but thanks for asking about it.

    I have had a big setback, though. I had a hard drive fall victim to lightning. Hooray for multiple drives. Got to do a new install of everything. At least I'm down with the summer semester. As of today, I'm free from class for two weeks, so maybe I can get some work accomplished on this project.

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    you should add a pair of these into the loop for your gfx cards... http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=26928
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    Quote Originally Posted by diluzio91 View Post
    you should add a pair of these into the loop for your gfx cards... http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=26928
    Thanks. It's a great suggestion, but I don't have the money to spare right now. It's on my maybe one sweet day list.

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    CPU is up from 3.2. It's now at 3.61

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