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3 Radiators enough

3 Radiators enough

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xStumpy
Member
50
07-29-2017, 10:43 PM
#1
Hello there, community members,
I'm about to set up my first water cooled system and would love some guidance.
My plan includes a Corsair 900D, two 480mm radiators, and one 240mm radiator.
Will this setup be sufficient for significantly boosting my i7 6700K and GTX 1080Ti performance? Or should I add more radiators?
I really value your advice.
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xStumpy
07-29-2017, 10:43 PM #1

Hello there, community members,
I'm about to set up my first water cooled system and would love some guidance.
My plan includes a Corsair 900D, two 480mm radiators, and one 240mm radiator.
Will this setup be sufficient for significantly boosting my i7 6700K and GTX 1080Ti performance? Or should I add more radiators?
I really value your advice.

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Dreamer_Girl18
Junior Member
4
07-30-2017, 04:39 AM
#2
Hey there community,
I'm about to set up my first water cooled system and could use some guidance.
My plan was to install a Corsair 900D, plus two 480mm radiators and one 240mm radiator.
Will that be sufficient for significantly boosting my i7 6700K and GTX 1080Ti? Or should I add more radiators?
I really value your advice. You mentioned you could handle it with just a 1x360 and 1x240 setup, which would comfortably cool the SLT 1080Ti along with this CPU.
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Dreamer_Girl18
07-30-2017, 04:39 AM #2

Hey there community,
I'm about to set up my first water cooled system and could use some guidance.
My plan was to install a Corsair 900D, plus two 480mm radiators and one 240mm radiator.
Will that be sufficient for significantly boosting my i7 6700K and GTX 1080Ti? Or should I add more radiators?
I really value your advice. You mentioned you could handle it with just a 1x360 and 1x240 setup, which would comfortably cool the SLT 1080Ti along with this CPU.

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FLPFive
Member
170
08-01-2017, 01:17 AM
#3
Adjust your build according to the loop TDP. Specify the exact clock speeds and corresponding TDP loads for each scenario.
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FLPFive
08-01-2017, 01:17 AM #3

Adjust your build according to the loop TDP. Specify the exact clock speeds and corresponding TDP loads for each scenario.

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ALICE_CRAFTYS
Member
56
08-01-2017, 03:19 AM
#4
Hey there community,
I'm about to set up my first water cooled system and could use some guidance.
My plan was to install a Corsair 900D, plus two 480mm radiators and one 240mm radiator.
Will that be sufficient to significantly boost my i7 6700K and GTX 1080Ti? Or should I add more radiators?
I really appreciate your advice. You mentioned you could manage with just a 1x360 and 1x240 setup, but I think having two 360s would be more than enough and would comfortably handle the SLT 1080Ti along with this CPU.
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ALICE_CRAFTYS
08-01-2017, 03:19 AM #4

Hey there community,
I'm about to set up my first water cooled system and could use some guidance.
My plan was to install a Corsair 900D, plus two 480mm radiators and one 240mm radiator.
Will that be sufficient to significantly boost my i7 6700K and GTX 1080Ti? Or should I add more radiators?
I really appreciate your advice. You mentioned you could manage with just a 1x360 and 1x240 setup, but I think having two 360s would be more than enough and would comfortably handle the SLT 1080Ti along with this CPU.

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MECrageman
Member
180
08-03-2017, 02:24 AM
#5
In fact, that's not accurate either. You could keep both cool using just a single 360 and good fans. I believe the issue with the statement was about the SLI 1080 Ti - the person only mentioned having one. Of course, it also depends on the pump being used.
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MECrageman
08-03-2017, 02:24 AM #5

In fact, that's not accurate either. You could keep both cool using just a single 360 and good fans. I believe the issue with the statement was about the SLI 1080 Ti - the person only mentioned having one. Of course, it also depends on the pump being used.