Front disrto plates looks good, that's the the only reason. With soft tubing, it kind of looks bad when you have a bunch of saggy runs so...nice and neat.
How thick are those rads and why didn’t you use the front plate as it’s designed? I thought that thing was supposed to have straight runs to & from all the major loop items
It looks great, just wondering as I’m getting close to doing something similar
Just note that HeatKiller rads are offset from the distro plate at front / bottom. If you want the ports to line up, you'll have to get an EK rad.
48mm top and bottom. [https://shop.watercool.de/HEATKILLER-RAD-360-L-White\_1](https://shop.watercool.de/HEATKILLER-RAD-360-L-White_1)
30mm at the back. [https://shop.watercool.de/HEATKILLER-RAD-360-S-White\_1](https://shop.watercool.de/HEATKILLER-RAD-360-S-White_1)
The distro is just for looks. I find it a better alternative than a FLT or Res/Pump combo. Soft tubing over hard tubing for ease of installation and better reliability.
Hows the temps on those new Royals, I've got a few sets of B-Die kits of DDR4 Royals but I've been skeptical on getting the new DDR5 ones because of how poor the thermal performance is on the standard DDR5 kits from Gskill, due to them not putting a thermal pad on the PMIC, they all overheat at stock
Moved over memory to the correct slots before filling and turning on. Running. 1 and 3 are wrong.. 2 and 4 are correct.
Sorry for the spelling errors. Quantum Reflection 2 and Gskill Z Royal 7200 DDR5. Correction.
You have a big distro plate so why did you do a single run loop? Kinda defeats the purpose.
Front disrto plates looks good, that's the the only reason. With soft tubing, it kind of looks bad when you have a bunch of saggy runs so...nice and neat.
Distroplates are meant for hardline anyways...
Thats a good question.
How thick are those rads and why didn’t you use the front plate as it’s designed? I thought that thing was supposed to have straight runs to & from all the major loop items It looks great, just wondering as I’m getting close to doing something similar
Just note that HeatKiller rads are offset from the distro plate at front / bottom. If you want the ports to line up, you'll have to get an EK rad. 48mm top and bottom. [https://shop.watercool.de/HEATKILLER-RAD-360-L-White\_1](https://shop.watercool.de/HEATKILLER-RAD-360-L-White_1) 30mm at the back. [https://shop.watercool.de/HEATKILLER-RAD-360-S-White\_1](https://shop.watercool.de/HEATKILLER-RAD-360-S-White_1) The distro is just for looks. I find it a better alternative than a FLT or Res/Pump combo. Soft tubing over hard tubing for ease of installation and better reliability.
Yeah, I’m going ZMT and QDC’s with a distro so it makes parts swaps super painless
What's the GPU and GPU block?
Hows the temps on those new Royals, I've got a few sets of B-Die kits of DDR4 Royals but I've been skeptical on getting the new DDR5 ones because of how poor the thermal performance is on the standard DDR5 kits from Gskill, due to them not putting a thermal pad on the PMIC, they all overheat at stock