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Creating a tailored water cooling system at $435 with EK-1070

Creating a tailored water cooling system at $435 with EK-1070

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ItsFubsii
Member
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11-04-2016, 08:09 AM
#1
Hello everyone,
can anyone assist me in constructing a water cooling loop?
I’m currently using Frozencpu.com for this project and am searching for parts that are available in stock.
I’m open to your suggestions if you prefer a different website.
If you’re looking for kits, please ensure the remaining components are included, especially for the GPU block. I tend to opt for lower-priced items, but it’s better to choose quality over cost.
My requirements are:
1- A thick 240mm radiator or a slim 360mm radiator
2- A reliable pump and resistor
3- The most affordable compression fitting (add more if needed for the GPU block)
4- Clean tubing
5- Affordable and efficient fans for the radiator
6- A budget-friendly CPU block
7- A GPU WB GTX1070 in the 130$ range is acceptable
I appreciate your help and suggestions.
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ItsFubsii
11-04-2016, 08:09 AM #1

Hello everyone,
can anyone assist me in constructing a water cooling loop?
I’m currently using Frozencpu.com for this project and am searching for parts that are available in stock.
I’m open to your suggestions if you prefer a different website.
If you’re looking for kits, please ensure the remaining components are included, especially for the GPU block. I tend to opt for lower-priced items, but it’s better to choose quality over cost.
My requirements are:
1- A thick 240mm radiator or a slim 360mm radiator
2- A reliable pump and resistor
3- The most affordable compression fitting (add more if needed for the GPU block)
4- Clean tubing
5- Affordable and efficient fans for the radiator
6- A budget-friendly CPU block
7- A GPU WB GTX1070 in the 130$ range is acceptable
I appreciate your help and suggestions.

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Froulard
Member
118
11-06-2016, 06:59 AM
#2
Is FrozenCPU currently operational? There are varied reports about its status. You might manage with a high-quality 240 or 360 radiator if you're maintaining normal speeds or doing light overclocking. For better results, a 45mm thick model and strong fans are recommended. To increase clock speeds, you should look into models with 120mm or 140mm thickness.
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Froulard
11-06-2016, 06:59 AM #2

Is FrozenCPU currently operational? There are varied reports about its status. You might manage with a high-quality 240 or 360 radiator if you're maintaining normal speeds or doing light overclocking. For better results, a 45mm thick model and strong fans are recommended. To increase clock speeds, you should look into models with 120mm or 140mm thickness.

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blue10x
Member
74
11-06-2016, 07:36 AM
#3
I rely on FrozenCPU and Performance-PCS for my watercooling setup. But cooling both a CPU and GPU with just one 240 or 360 Radiator isn't sufficient for low temperatures and quiet operation. Which CPU are you aiming to cool? Are you considering overclocking?
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blue10x
11-06-2016, 07:36 AM #3

I rely on FrozenCPU and Performance-PCS for my watercooling setup. But cooling both a CPU and GPU with just one 240 or 360 Radiator isn't sufficient for low temperatures and quiet operation. Which CPU are you aiming to cool? Are you considering overclocking?

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Strafeliner
Member
165
11-06-2016, 12:44 PM
#4
Is FrozenCPU currently operational? There are varied reports about its status. You might manage with a high-quality 240 or 360 radiator if you're maintaining normal speeds or doing light overclocking. For better results, a 45mm thick model and strong fans are recommended. To increase clock speeds, you should look into models with 120mm or 140mm thickness.
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Strafeliner
11-06-2016, 12:44 PM #4

Is FrozenCPU currently operational? There are varied reports about its status. You might manage with a high-quality 240 or 360 radiator if you're maintaining normal speeds or doing light overclocking. For better results, a 45mm thick model and strong fans are recommended. To increase clock speeds, you should look into models with 120mm or 140mm thickness.