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Seen it done, the results were much worse than professional liquid loops featuring DD, XSPC, TFC, Swift, etc. No pumps were powerful enough to get the full usage out of a large radiator like in a car.
 
Seen it done, the results were much worse than professional liquid loops featuring DD, XSPC, TFC, Swift, etc. No pumps were powerful enough to get the full usage out of a large radiator like in a car.

Of course. I don't know what they were expecting out of that.
 
Grant, I love your computer, but it would look even better if you could find a better way to get the power cable to your video card, and peeled those stickers off of your motherboard. I hate stickers on motherboards. They're crooked and tacky :p
 
"Warning: Warranty void if removed" is written on those stickers. The board wasn't expensive, but it certainly wasn't cheap, either.
 
Yeah, at lot of those stickers are there for a reason. Then again, I've never had a motherboard with weird crooked stickers. All the barcode and warranty stickers on my motherboards have been placed nice and neat.
 
Grant, I love your computer, but it would look even better if you could find a better way to get the power cable to your video card, and peeled those stickers off of your motherboard. I hate stickers on motherboards. They're crooked and tacky :p

Take scotch tape, stick it to stuff until it is barely sticky, then color it black with a marker or something and apply over the sticker.

It will take a few tries to get it looking right, but once you do get it right, it will be virtually undetectable.
 
I just got a 5770 vapor-x to make a crossfire setup, I also did a ton of cable organization while I was at it.

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The area near the PSU is where i'm having problems right now. I tried to make it look clean by making sure that all of the cables were as tight as possible but it still looks sorta messy. any tips?

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