Not just about performance though anymore. Shadowplay and G-Sync are really neat and genuinely useful.
Shadowplay is soooo useful.
Now some for adventures in water-cooling!
Part 1 - Teardown!
I've decided to change from a single pump to dual pump setup because I have very low flow in my loop (dropped from 0.6 gal/min to 0.4 gal/min over the last 6 months). It also needed a cleaning. I have sporadically posted several stages of this build over the last two years and started sleeving the cables last summer and still haven't finished. So this is the last hurrah of this build where I will finally finish it.
So let the disassembly begin!
First the new parts, a pump, reservoir and secret fluids. Exciting I know
Here's the build as-is. Couple of things need to be fixed mainly the Dom Plat RAM is too tall and interferes with the lines, I had low profile RAM before but dem lights.
Drain ports are for wimps, real men drain precariously off the GPUs.
I'm not a real man so I quickly found a use for textbooks.
Ugh what a mess, I have to dig through all that to get the old pump and resevoir out.
Best tool I have? A loonie!
Quick picture of the back cabling. Lots and lots of cables....
All cleared of the aqua computer so I can get at the reservoir
Uh-oh, this came out of the reservoir. A little flake of copper... learned my lesson, always flush your rads before using them!
Another angle of the RAM being too tall. Have to use a 45 angle off the CPU to go over that I think. Also a good look at all the dust I live in. I cleaned that out 3 days ago and theres no use, it just keeps coming back.
And here's the problem, inside the CPU inlet. I had a feeling that there was build up somewhere. I have no idea what that is but I really hope its not plasticizer buildup. I don't want to have to order stupidly priced tubing from the US, customs and shipping is more than the tubing itself. I also have no idea how I am going to get in there to clean it up. I have to remove the CPU from the socket to disassemble it but it's on there with liquid ultra (a metal based TIM). Ugh.... this is going to be a lot of work.
The outlet from the CPU looks fine. I can't really clean the motherboard blocks or the GPU blocks because I di-noc'd over the screws (dinoc is carbon fiber vinyl wrap). I'm just going to assume the CPU caught all the buildup.....
Now I have to decide how/if I'm going to clear out the buildup. I'll be back later with a rebuild post.