Our green beast is finally complete! No longer does the Core P5 case look barren. We finished our water-cooling setup, and we're pleased to present you with what we enthusiastically named "the Leviathan."
In case you missed out on parts one and two:
Putting everything together
This part of our water-cooling project was a relatively easy one, simply because everything clicked into place according to plan. All that we were required to do was install fittings onto the ends of all the tubing and hook everything up.
In the end, we opted to go from the pump straight up to the CPU block, then along to the 420-mm radiator, which finally returned cooled liquid to the reservoir. That sounds easy enough — and it was — but there was one issue with our grand plan. And it was something we failed to take into account.
It turns out that the T-junction and stop valve weighed a fair amount when used in conjunction, which is exactly what we had in mind. As you can see in the photo above, both components were to be installed straight after the pump, using a small piece of PETG to connect them.
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