First Reddit post and water build

My first ever PC build was going on 10 years old and couldn't handle much of the modern games I wanted to start playing. I started looking into a new build and got carried away a little after seeing some other builds on the same case. Luckily remote work this Spring gave me time to sort it out, but the watercooling aspects were a PITA for fittings and learning as I went with such an ambitious build.

Let me know your thoughts on critiques and improvements.

It's still a work in progress, but has been up and running for a couple weeks now. Once the 2060 ITX water block arrives (first option was wrong rev.) I'll have both systems fully watercooled and also make a few tweaks as well. I also don't like some of the 90° fittings I needed to make everything fit up and don't like the dual bend on the top CPU outlet line. There's a few spots with the fans that rub on the top and front radiators that I need to sort out too and then maybe some better cablemods cables for appearance only.

Overall, it runs smooth and quite. Dual pumps are almost silent near 4k rpm and the fans are all set at roughly 1200, except the fronts which are off now due to the rub on the middle two fans and the radiator.

Primary: i7-9700k, Gigabyte z390 Designare, EVGA 2080 Ti Black Edition, Corsair DDR4, Samsung 970 Pro 1TB (x2), Samsung 860 Evo 500GB (x2)

Secondary: i7-9700k, Asrock Z390 Phantom Gaming ITX, Gigabyte 2060 ITX, Corsair DDR4, Samsung 970 Pro 1TB (x2), Samsung 860 Evo 500GB

Overall: Phanteks Enthoo 719 (Luxe 2), Phanteks Revolt X 1200W, EK Vardar EVO 120mm fans (x14), EK Radiators (all slim) 120/240/360/480/480, EK Revo Dual D5 Pumps, 99% EK fittings, waterblock, lines etc.

/r/watercooling Thread