Outstanding. I never saw it responded to, but could you spell out which way your fans are oriented. I saw the single rear as in intake, I suspect it won’t matter that much if it’s pointed as an exhaust. Maybe the RAM gets warm, but… I suspect the bottom is I take but I’ve seen too as intake and exhaust in different builds…?
Awesome build. The offset bracket for the FLT is genius. My gpu is the evga rtx 2080 ti ftw3 ultra, which is 6mm shorter than your gpu but I still needed the offset. Made one from 1/8” thick piece of aluminum flat bar from Home Depot. Thanks for the idea
I have the same case and I'm also looking to have 3 radiators, however, looking at your loop flow I dont see the outlet for the top radiator, never done the water cooling at this level before, what I plan is the top rad (blowing out) deals with hottest part of the loop directly after the CPU, the top rad then feeds the mid rad(side) (blowing out), then into the distribution block, then the pump, then into the bottom rad (sucking in cool air), through the 2 GPU's currently have, 2080TI and 3090, then into the CPU and back up to the top rad, BUT my concern is the GPU's feeding the CPU hot coolant, cool and quiet is what I want, current setup when rending blender animations is noisy even with a Lian Li Galahad AIO 360, the CPU (Ryzen 9 3900x) peaks at 92 degrees under load....
Trust me loop order does not matter. You’re talking maybe a 1-2 degree difference so I wouldn’t worry. That’s really toasty though. My second PC is running a 3900x as well. Coolant goes from the GPU to the CPU and it never gets over 75c encoding video with a single 360 rad.
@@Kudapex Thanks for the info, and good to know about even going from the GPU to the CPU, though I have found that rendering video on resolve is not as demanding as blender is rendering, even with what I have it still takes about 24 hours for 1 minute of video.... ua-cam.com/video/MmOK39m8FS0/v-deo.html, again thanks.....
i really love this build, im currently about too build a very similiar system, can you show us your complete loop for this system and let me now how cool it keeps the gpu and cpu...
Nice custom Build that ist not like all other o11D Hard Line once. For me personally it´s too much Radiator. I am looking for a O11D XL Build with the EK Distro Plate where the CPU lines are not crossing the Ram. Good Job man!
This looks great! I have a question on the flow indicator. Where did you get the cover for the screws on it? EK told me they don’t make them yet. Might be because I am using a 3000 series card though.
Yeah I was too fixated on not rotating the CPU block on the old build and didn’t have enough fittings to work around it. Was a learning experience for sure!
Thank you! Off the res it goes as follows: EK Torque 90 Degree > EK Angled 2x45 Degree > Darkside Push Valve Drain Works great and is easy to hide. The drain valve seems hard to find. I got it from my local Canadian store Dazmode.com
I did have to offset it since the Strix is so wide. I used a couple little brackets from the hardware store. I’ll go into more detail in a follow up video.
@@Kudapex Awesome can't wait to see it! How many temp sensors did you put in your loop? I see one under the outlet port in the reservoir. I'm trying to research placement, what was your reasoning for putting it there if you don't mind me asking? Thanks
I know this comment is super late but how did you get around the problem with the unifan's being to big to put the quantum fitting directly on the rad? mine do not fit at all!
I like your build and I have a question about FLT240 Reservoir D-RGB. Which bracket do you use to move it to the right to make the clearance for the GPU?
I actually had to make them myself. I used a couple small rectangular metal brackets I found in the door hinge isle at the hardware store. You might not need to shift it over though. The Strix is just very very long.
Nice build! I'm currently checking to watercool an o11XL myself and was wondering about how putting a EK FLT pump/rez while still keeping the side radiator. If you wouldn't have a bottom radiator, only fans, would it be possible to put the FLT 360 pump/rez combo instead of the 240 like in your build?
Best looking build i've seen. I am in the progress of building in the same system. Could you name the fittings you use from the bottom rad in order to make the pipe go a straight line over the fans? I guess it's some angled 90 degree fitting and maybe an extender? Also, how do you connect the top radiator and side radiator to the res?
Does work with the black doesnt it. The rear reaivour, do you think it will fit the corsair hydro x fittings and if so which ones? Building in this case in Jan when it arrives.
That is beautiful!!!! Well done 😍. What thickness are the radiators you used; they look thick the way you designed and applied everything it all fitted up perfectly😁
You potentially could, but it will depend on your motherboard. The IO shroud could get in the way, as well as the CPU power connector. It's hit or miss. In my build, a 60mm would not fit.
Awesome! On the regular O11 I was hitting like 45c water temp but now I am hanging around 40c. GPU is around 40-45c and CPU doesn't get over 65c while gaming.
Most of the light comes off the fans but I also have a total of 4 RGB strips along the frame of the case. The coolant is what really makes the difference. It’s called Mystic Fog from EKWB.
Honestly they aren’t that amazing lol. My water can still hit 45 degrees in demanding games. But the components have great temps. Doesn’t help the computer is upstairs so the heat has nowhere to go. I think the Lian Li fans are at fault. They are a bad design for radiators.
@@Kudapex so what temps do your components run at? Also 45°C? Cause i ordered two corsair rads in combination with those lian li fans as well since the fans have very good air pressure.. rn i'm hitting a max of 68° on the gpu and a max of 82° on the cpu when running demanding games at around 24° room temperature for over an hour (e.g. Apex Legends makes my pc run hotter than any benchmark). Running a Enermax AquaFusion 360mm AIO and the asus rtx 3080 ti tuf gaming.
CPU typically in the 60s and GPU in the 40s. Room temp varies from 22-24 C. Make sure you have a water temp sensor, depending on what pump you’ll be running. Once you start getting into the 50s, PETG tubing can start to melt and pumps can fail. Assuming you’re building a custom loop with those rads I’d definitely go with acrylic tubing :)
@@Kudapex I was going to get the Lian Li O11D Distro-Plate G1 (it says water temp should be 10°-60°C) and for tubing either clear or frosted acrylic from alphacool or ekwb. Both blocks for cpu and gpu from ekwb. Just trying to dodge everything rgb related from corsair because i hate corsairs rgb system 😅 In the process of picking and ordering all the parts i've also found out that it's quite complicated with the different materials and fittings.
Resivoir to Rad, Rad to CPU, CPU to Rad, Rad to GPU, GPU to Resivoir. I don't care who much you think you know, you don't drop hot coolent from the cpu to the gpu.
Great build mate,
I love the idea of removing the LianLi logo fom the fans and putting it on the upward facing side.
Very clean, keep it up!
Thanks I appreciate it!
Sick build dude, enjoying the content!
This is exactly how I want to build mine! Nice build, great content!
Thank you!
i never thought about putting the badge on the other side of the fans, thanks
No problem. They come off quite easily!
Looks great! Wish you would show how the side radiator is connected to the top and bottom ones.
Hey maybe I’ll try to make a video about the more unique runs I had to make separately. Not a bad idea!
@@Kudapex Awesome build... Still trying to figure all the rad connections! Nicely done though.........
Sick Build!
Outstanding. I never saw it responded to, but could you spell out which way your fans are oriented. I saw the single rear as in intake, I suspect it won’t matter that much if it’s pointed as an exhaust. Maybe the RAM gets warm, but… I suspect the bottom is I take but I’ve seen too as intake and exhaust in different builds…?
If i saw it correctly, back and bottom are intake, top is exhaust.
How did you do that drain valve? What pieces are in it?
I can't get enough o11D hardline builds
Get ready for the O11 Mini haha
Why do the top and side radiators look like they're missing some tubing? Did you run the tubes through the back of the case?
i ask me exactly the same right now.
It runs behind the motherboard in the back of the case to the side radiator. I’ll be doing a follow up video on some of the finer details of the loop!
Awesome build. The offset bracket for the FLT is genius. My gpu is the evga rtx 2080 ti ftw3 ultra, which is 6mm shorter than your gpu but I still needed the offset. Made one from 1/8” thick piece of aluminum flat bar from Home Depot. Thanks for the idea
I have the same case and I'm also looking to have 3 radiators, however, looking at your loop flow I dont see the outlet for the top radiator, never done the water cooling at this level before, what I plan is the top rad (blowing out) deals with hottest part of the loop directly after the CPU, the top rad then feeds the mid rad(side) (blowing out), then into the distribution block, then the pump, then into the bottom rad (sucking in cool air), through the 2 GPU's currently have, 2080TI and 3090, then into the CPU and back up to the top rad, BUT my concern is the GPU's feeding the CPU hot coolant, cool and quiet is what I want, current setup when rending blender animations is noisy even with a Lian Li Galahad AIO 360, the CPU (Ryzen 9 3900x) peaks at 92 degrees under load....
Trust me loop order does not matter. You’re talking maybe a 1-2 degree difference so I wouldn’t worry. That’s really toasty though. My second PC is running a 3900x as well. Coolant goes from the GPU to the CPU and it never gets over 75c encoding video with a single 360 rad.
@@Kudapex Thanks for the info, and good to know about even going from the GPU to the CPU, though I have found that rendering video on resolve is not as demanding as blender is rendering, even with what I have it still takes about 24 hours for 1 minute of video.... ua-cam.com/video/MmOK39m8FS0/v-deo.html, again thanks.....
plz do a loop detail
Hoping to have that video out this week!
very nice custom liquid build :)
Thanks!
Can i asko you, how you mount the flow indicator to the gpu block ? this looks great !
It actually just replaces the “distribution plate” that is already on EK water blocks. Simply unbolt and bolt back on. It’s definitely a nice touch.
Looks very nice. I've built in this case, and it's absolutely fantastic to work with!
i really love this build, im currently about too build a very similiar system, can you show us your complete loop for this system and let me now how cool it keeps the gpu and cpu...
Thanks! Good idea. I’ll do a follow up video with how the loop is setup and performs :)
Awesome build
Beautiful work, man. Probs!
Thank you!
Gimme dat Detail video!
Most beautiful Rig i ve ever seen mate!
I promise it’s coming!
Nice custom Build that ist not like all other o11D Hard Line once. For me personally it´s too much Radiator. I am looking for a O11D XL Build with the EK Distro Plate where the CPU lines are not crossing the Ram. Good Job man!
Thank you! I unfortunately needed this much radiator lol
This looks great! I have a question on the flow indicator. Where did you get the cover for the screws on it? EK told me they don’t make them yet. Might be because I am using a 3000 series card though.
Yeah unfortunately not all EK blocks have it. I think only the Vector TUF does. I'm using a 2080Ti still so the block came with it.
Did you connect all rgb wires to the lian li controller for them to all to sync up? Including cpu?
That looks much nicer. The tubes in previous build looked pretty messy.
Yeah I was too fixated on not rotating the CPU block on the old build and didn’t have enough fittings to work around it. Was a learning experience for sure!
@@Kudapex ohh yeah if feel ya. I always try to have like 2 times more fittings than I actually need to have some flexibility.
Amazing build! What components did you use for your drain port (5:24) - especially the "shifting" on/off valve?
Thank you! Off the res it goes as follows: EK Torque 90 Degree > EK Angled 2x45 Degree > Darkside Push Valve Drain
Works great and is easy to hide. The drain valve seems hard to find. I got it from my local Canadian store Dazmode.com
Sweet build. Hard to tell, but did you have to offset the FLT 240 to fit the GPU? Any special mod required?
I did have to offset it since the Strix is so wide. I used a couple little brackets from the hardware store. I’ll go into more detail in a follow up video.
@@Kudapex Awesome can't wait to see it! How many temp sensors did you put in your loop? I see one under the outlet port in the reservoir. I'm trying to research placement, what was your reasoning for putting it there if you don't mind me asking? Thanks
I know this comment is super late but how did you get around the problem with the unifan's being to big to put the quantum fitting directly on the rad? mine do not fit at all!
I didn’t seem to have an issue. Make sure the connector is on the opposite side of the fittings on the rad and you should be good!
I like your build and I have a question about FLT240 Reservoir D-RGB. Which bracket do you use to move it to the right to make the clearance for the GPU?
I actually had to make them myself. I used a couple small rectangular metal brackets I found in the door hinge isle at the hardware store. You might not need to shift it over though. The Strix is just very very long.
@@Kudapex thanks
Nice build!
I'm currently checking to watercool an o11XL myself and was wondering about how putting a EK FLT pump/rez while still keeping the side radiator.
If you wouldn't have a bottom radiator, only fans, would it be possible to put the FLT 360 pump/rez combo instead of the 240 like in your build?
Yeah I believe it should fit just fine
Best looking build i've seen. I am in the progress of building in the same system. Could you name the fittings you use from the bottom rad in order to make the pipe go a straight line over the fans? I guess it's some angled 90 degree fitting and maybe an extender? Also, how do you connect the top radiator and side radiator to the res?
Im working on a follow up with to show how everything connects :)
you use only one hole both radiators and ghraphic card its safe ?
Are those 14mm EK Torque extenders to get the 90 degree fittings over the fans on the bottom radiators?
Yes I’d have to measure to remember exact what length I had to use
Does work with the black doesnt it.
The rear reaivour, do you think it will fit the corsair hydro x fittings and if so which ones? Building in this case in Jan when it arrives.
Should fit no problem. Keep in mind it’s mounted to a radiator and any corsair fittings will do the trick.
Nice loved it
Nice build dude i did almost the same and i would know if you tested the fan in the back as intake or just decided to do it that way?
Thank you! So I’ve actually reversed the fan since the video was made. It is now an exhaust and I’ve seen no change in temps.
Beautiful build mate.. had no idea you could mount a rad / fans and distro res to that vertical slot without hitting the graphics card. Well measured!
Sick build! Did you have to change the pump on the FLT 240?
Nope it comes with a D5 pump
Hey good build man. I gonna make a build just like this but with a silver lain li o11 dynamic case and different fans
Beautiful! Are those water cooling components and parts expensive ?
veryyyy
That is beautiful!!!! Well done 😍. What thickness are the radiators you used; they look thick the way you designed and applied everything it all fitted up perfectly😁
Thank you! The bottom and side are 60mm and the top is 40mm :)
Can the top port of the reservoir be used as an inlet?
I suppose it could. Might be hard to fill properly though.
CAn you fit a 360 Rad with 60mm thickness at the top?
You potentially could, but it will depend on your motherboard. The IO shroud could get in the way, as well as the CPU power connector. It's hit or miss. In my build, a 60mm would not fit.
It is sick
Epic set up. What temps are you getting when playing games? Subscribed. I'm upgrading from the dynamic to the XL myself. Got x3 360mm radiators :)
Awesome! On the regular O11 I was hitting like 45c water temp but now I am hanging around 40c. GPU is around 40-45c and CPU doesn't get over 65c while gaming.
@@Kudapex
That's so good. I'm gunna try push/pull all 3 360mm radiators. Wish me luck 😜 may need some modding.
That's a great build! How did you get that RGB effect on/through the hardline and coolant?
Most of the light comes off the fans but I also have a total of 4 RGB strips along the frame of the case. The coolant is what really makes the difference. It’s called Mystic Fog from EKWB.
@@Kudapex oh wow. The coolant is the key. 👍 At first I thought you had RGB hardline fittings but was confused as to how they made that effect.
This is so cool - how much did it cost (I’m thinking of building this)
Honestly I don’t want to know how much it cost haha
What flow meter is that?
Any info on your temps idle and load?
you need to make more content dude your channel will blow up
That’s the plan!
@@Kudapex i really wanna see the build in bright white rgb light !! and once again thanks for the great video
I’ll make it all white in the next video for ya :)
@@Kudapex i had to read that twice :o thanks so much !! you are a legend!!!!
what bracket for the res did you use?
The res actually comes with its own bracket
Nice pc build there, you’re inspired by GGF events am I correct or not?
Thanks! I haven’t seen a ton of his videos but wouldn’t be surprised if his style rubbed off on me a bit haha
what is the best 10 fans setup with a 360 AIO in this case?
One single 360? Located where?
@@Kudapex whatever is best. Right now i think about push pull side or push top
where's the outlet for the top radiator?
It runs behind the motherboard in the back of the case. I’ll be doing a follow up video on some of the finer details of the loop.
When is the new video?
Hoping to have it out this week. Just waiting on a camera lens coming tomorrow!
What gpu support bracket is that?
It’s actually included with the O11 XL case but can be purchased separately from Lian li. It’s a must have!
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
so nice😎
Thank you! Cheers!
3 radiators? Wow! Your temps have to be incredibly low. I thought going with 2 rads for my r9 5900x & 3080 ti is alrdy more than enough cooling 😂
Honestly they aren’t that amazing lol. My water can still hit 45 degrees in demanding games. But the components have great temps. Doesn’t help the computer is upstairs so the heat has nowhere to go. I think the Lian Li fans are at fault. They are a bad design for radiators.
@@Kudapex so what temps do your components run at? Also 45°C? Cause i ordered two corsair rads in combination with those lian li fans as well since the fans have very good air pressure.. rn i'm hitting a max of 68° on the gpu and a max of 82° on the cpu when running demanding games at around 24° room temperature for over an hour (e.g. Apex Legends makes my pc run hotter than any benchmark).
Running a Enermax AquaFusion 360mm AIO and the asus rtx 3080 ti tuf gaming.
CPU typically in the 60s and GPU in the 40s. Room temp varies from 22-24 C. Make sure you have a water temp sensor, depending on what pump you’ll be running. Once you start getting into the 50s, PETG tubing can start to melt and pumps can fail. Assuming you’re building a custom loop with those rads I’d definitely go with acrylic tubing :)
@@Kudapex I was going to get the Lian Li O11D Distro-Plate G1 (it says water temp should be 10°-60°C) and for tubing either clear or frosted acrylic from alphacool or ekwb. Both blocks for cpu and gpu from ekwb. Just trying to dodge everything rgb related from corsair because i hate corsairs rgb system 😅
In the process of picking and ordering all the parts i've also found out that it's quite complicated with the different materials and fittings.
How much did it cost you bruh?
I really don't want to know XD
the inacuracy of cpu => rad tube and the different fans at the back are driving me crazy. my ocd burns me with 10000 years of fire.
I hope life gets better for you!
Resivoir to Rad, Rad to CPU, CPU to Rad, Rad to GPU, GPU to Resivoir. I don't care who much you think you know, you don't drop hot coolent from the cpu to the gpu.
That’s not how fluid dynamics works.
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@@Kudapex With distro plates, all things are possible. Can i get a PLEXI GLASS!
only the rgb fans are more worth than my whole setup :(
Chronomax?????????????????????????
rgb liquid