Updated my PC with Bykski water cooling products

My Intel Arc A770 LE 16 GB was running a bit hot so I decided to fix it with a water block but I could not avoid upgrading everything else. 

2x Bykski 360mm x40mm RC Series Radiators (CR-RD360RC-TK-V2) 
1x Bykski D5 / 100mm PMMA Reservoir Pump (CP-NWD5-X-CT60-V3-100)
1x Bykski CPU Block (CPU-XPR-C-M) 
1x Bykski GPU Block (I-GNA770-X)

And a total of 6x Akasa SOHO AR 120mm Fans (AK-FN108) in a shiny new Antec Performance 1 FT case.





Loop setup / Preparation

Pump flows to [1] GPU block, to [2] Front Radiator, to [3] CPU block, to [4] Top Radiator, to [5] Pump Return.

3x front radiator (GPU) fans blow into the case, 3x top radiator (CPU ) fans extract from the case.

Filled with distilled water, used to test for leaks for 24 hours, then drained.
EK-CryoFuel Loop cleaner was used for 8 hours, then drained.
EK-CryoFuel Superflush used for 15 mins, then drained.
EK-CryoFuel Superflush used for 24 hours, then drained.
EK-CryoFuel Mystic Fog Premix used as coolant - 22/09/2023

FurMark Stress Test

I did use the thermal paste that came with the GPU block as I ran out of my usual Artic MX thermal paste, I'm sure temperatures would be a few degrees lower. With Fan speeds set to ~800 RPM the max temperature is 50c. This is my preferred option as the PC is extremely silent.


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