It’s a lot of work setting up, especially hard tubing, but you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment when you finish it up. Also, if you are used to your gpu sounding like an industrial fan, having everything liquid cooled will be a nice upgrade in sound level. Also, you can oc more easily. Full disclosure, you are definitely going to have to pay for the privilege. Not much maintenance after everything is set up correctly.How is it water cooling a PC? I've been PC gaming for years, but I've never done it before.
How's the maintenance with it? I don't want to do a lot of work.

sounds like a Titan alright. That extra VRAM now gonna do much on the gaming end. I’m just gonna wait on Big Navi and make the final decision then
I’ll live with HDMI 2 for now.
290 was the best mainstream out when I built so that’s where I went. If they finally competing at the high end *again, I can easily see my next combo being all red, because I’m pretty sure my next CPU is Zen 