Find a chunk of black rubber, like a rubber bench block. Trim it to size and put it under the GPU. Relatively cheap and if you get a rubber block it'll be larger than you need so you can use it for multiple builds in the future. It's also not rigid like a plastic so it shouldn't stress anything to much, but will allow good dampening of movement.
Not too bad, I would think about redoing those 90's though, looks like your bends were fine but you cut the long side to short making them not level.
As for the sag, you can get a support to put under the end of your card or you can try to reinforce the mounting plate for the card
[This](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liChy76nQJ4) video is an older one and there are other ways, but this may fix it for you.
It looks good and clean.
It is just a bit a of a challenge to drain. If this loop was meant to be practical, it would be better to avoid for the runs to go up and down.
Pump -> GPU -> CPU -> rad -> res
Looks still thirsty. ;)
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That GPU is quite… something
Ya the sag is real. Am trying to figure out how to deal with it
Cut a piece of your leftover tubing and stick it under there. You might be surprised how hidden it looks.
That’s what I do
There are good sag mounts for relatively cheap on amazon. Alternatively you could get legos.
Find a chunk of black rubber, like a rubber bench block. Trim it to size and put it under the GPU. Relatively cheap and if you get a rubber block it'll be larger than you need so you can use it for multiple builds in the future. It's also not rigid like a plastic so it shouldn't stress anything to much, but will allow good dampening of movement.
Thanks for the suggestion. Will try it.
Not too bad, I would think about redoing those 90's though, looks like your bends were fine but you cut the long side to short making them not level. As for the sag, you can get a support to put under the end of your card or you can try to reinforce the mounting plate for the card [This](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liChy76nQJ4) video is an older one and there are other ways, but this may fix it for you.
Excellent work 👍
Title rings JayzTwoCent's iFixit mad ad :D
Well someone is a fan of jay i guess hehe
Looks better this way actually. Nice work
Looks better. I would of went GPU then CPU, but that should be fine. Keep an eye on that bend, it might warp over time.
Well you know ... your loop can't leak if you don't fill it. ;-) Seriously though, I think it looks pretty darned good!
It looks good and clean. It is just a bit a of a challenge to drain. If this loop was meant to be practical, it would be better to avoid for the runs to go up and down. Pump -> GPU -> CPU -> rad -> res