WIfeWillCutmyNutzOff the Third

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I've started the plumbing on what I could. I did 1 90 degree bend and then I was able to make the two following runs...
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I've ordered this following tool https://www.primochill.com/products/pri ... 4750117954 as the de-burr tool is shit on PETG and I've seen a number of builders use this and was really handy. I'm looking forward to the simplified method of removing a few mm at a time to get the lengths just right.

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Gotta love Asus Flashback....
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We got Post.... I jugged up a Hyper 212 that I had. Other than my new WC block I don't have an AM4 cooler.. and wow this thing is toasty.. in the bios I averaged 45 degrees.

But I was easily able to select my Ram settings in DOCP and boot and it fired right in the Bios. I know it doesn't mean much right now, but at least it made it in there


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I didn't want to leave the cooler on too long, I didn't have a backplate on there.. but this got the job done.. :)


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I've also decided that I won't be going for the 3090. The 3090 is over double the price of a 3080 but not double the performance. So if I put aside $1500 I can get a new GPU in 2-3 years and make out better than getting the 3090 and waiting 5 years to upgrade.

So now I know what GPU I'm getting. Now I just need to find one that I can get a mating GPU WB for it.

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She's in the case... Once I get my Hard Tubing Bit and the loop pressure tester I'll work on completing the tubing.

I'm also really happy about how the Water Temp probe ended up on the CPU WB. Figure it's the best spot for it. If the pump dies that T-Sensor will tell me the CPU temps from the water heating up. I'm also going to get a flow meter as this MB has a 3pin plug dedicated for flow...

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Maybe by this weekend if I get my bits on time... I'll have water flowing.

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Sweeeet!
Now I'm getting exited! :lol:
This is coming together excelent.

As for the BIOS, did you try to fire up without updating the BIOS through Flashback? Did the stock BIOS recognize and boot the Zen3?
We have a small issue at our side, as the chosen motherboard do not sport the Flashback utility.
We've taken precautions and ordered a cheap AM4 Athlon for booting and updating BIOS, but if we can avoid to use it that would be great. Store have 30 days free return even for opened and tested parts, so no biggie, but would save us a CPU swap if we had an indication it would be possible to get to the BIOS flash with the Zen3 :)

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No I didn't, I went straight to flashback.

Talk to the store. The store I bought my CPU/MB from had the option to have them install the CPU and update the bios for me but I had to wait 1 hour after buying the board. Knowing it had flashback I just took it home.

If all the stars align (no I just jinxed myself) the tubing will be done this weekend and I'll be able to fire up the system.

Now I've read that people have somehow updated the CPU microcode on a gigabyte and an asrock x370 board and have the 5xxx CPU's working on them... I don't know what and how they did that.. but apparently it can be done..

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Got a bit bored last night and completed the tube runs. All of these are 1st passes on bends and as first passes I am very happy with it especially as I've never done this before.. I will be giving the two runs in/out of the CPU block another pass for sure. the run from the side rad to the bottom rad with the two offsets, I want to tweak that tubing a bit.

The white cardboard that you see on the 1080Ti is to roughly size out the FE3090 which is the largest GPU available and I wanted to see the worst case scenario.

on with the pics...

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Overall I'm pretty happy with this outcome. I have 3m left of tubing so I will be giving a few of these another try.

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I decided that I'm going to wait to re-do those few tubes until I have my GPU and GPU block. No point in wasting tubing. So tonight I filled and flushed the loop a few times. I was surprised of the particles in the water after I I had gone through near 4 liters of distilled water. It looks like my loop takes near 1.3liters of water with my res.

Tomorrow I'm going to grab a few SSD's make up a raid and load up an OS and start with some testing. I'm still waiting for the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus to be released. Heard it could possibly be before xmas.

So here is a pic with water... There was not one leak.. I was amazed. I really didn't expect that especially being my 1st kick at hard tubing.

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So I ended up getting something odd with the new build as well. it looks like the temp probe that I had at the CPU block caused some sort of corrosion that was isolated to that area. I got my GPU and WB so it was time to break down the loop and put those items in there and while there I cleaned everything up.


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So I re-did the loop and changed some stuff up with it. I didn't re-use any of the original tubing even though I cleaned it all up. the one tube that went in to CPU block where the corrosion happened couldn't be saved.


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This one was tricky AF
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I'm trying to decide on the fluid colour now. This is EK tubing so I went with EK Cryo Fluid that was pre-mixed. so I won't screw this up again. I also got the EK Dye kit so I can make any colour I want. I like Yellow.. but I've had yellow for a few build now and it might be time to change things up.

The loop order is the following

- Pump
- GPU WB
- CPU WB
- First Temp Probe
- 1st 360mm Rad (Thin)
- 2nd 360mm Rad (Thin)
- Flow Meter
- 3rd 360mm Rad (Fat Boy)
- Second Temp Probe
- Res

I'll be able to tell the Delta and know what the cooling is actually doing. Kind of excited to see what that does.

Doing a system like this cost more than I anticipated. I'm happy I did it, but I'll likely never do this for myself again. Once this system is up I'll post up my totals (in Canadian Rupees) cause I didn't believe it until I tallied everything up.

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Best not to total up the cost. Just enjoy it without knowing. Very nice build!

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