OH...MY...
I think I'm in love. It's unbelievably fast and so incredibly quiet while it's at it. I love it. So I got the whole build done, updated my tube layout, fixed my pump order (now Reservoir -> Pump1 -> Pump2 -> 420mm-Rad -> CPU -> GPU -> MO-RA3 -> Reservoir). The older order had one pump trying to pull from the CPU, which was not really ideal. Now the reservoir feeds both pumps. The tube layout is much cleaner as well. I love how this thing turned out. I did a little bit of quick OC-ing. Threw +285 at the core, +1300 at the memory and ran some tests. It seems I can do 3060MHz on Speedway or Timespy Extreme, but Port Royal wasn't happy over 3030MHz (3045 may be feasible). All these test benches and I never hit over 46.6°C on the GPU core, 54.4°C on the hot spot, and 46.0°C on the memory junction temp.
Speedway:
10757 (updated score with a memory boost:
10956)
Port Royal:
27464 (updated score with a memory boost:
27912)
TSE:
18899 (updated score with a memory boost:
19409)
Can't wait to actually get some gaming in, but first, here are some pictures:
Installed, showing new routing (don't mind paper towels and lack of side panels):
New pump tube routing:
LIGHTS!:
Panels on, up and running:
Up-shot of the GPU block. Still working out some air bubbles:
Boy, is she purdy.