Investigating Liquid Cooling Techniques Explore the methods and applications of liquid cooling systems.
Investigating Liquid Cooling Techniques Explore the methods and applications of liquid cooling systems.
You're looking for cooling solutions to keep your GPU and CPU running smoothly. For the CPU, you might want to consider the cooler linked in the link provided. For your Vega, you'll need a compatible airflow solution that matches its airflow requirements.
Case is straightforward. Look for an online equivalent, it's not mainly about dimensions or glass sides, but rather about fan sizes and positions. If your setup only allows 3x 120mm fans (one front, one rear, one top), that will affect which radiators can be used, or if liquid cooling is a good choice.
It’s a comprehensive CPU cooler all-in-one solution. Simply install it and your CPU will be cooled effectively. You can purchase kits that allow you to attach a CPU cooler to your GPU, with NZXT G12 being a popular option. You’ll also need a compatible Asetek cooler for it. https://www.nzxt.com/product-overview/kraken-g12 The best method involves creating a custom loop with full coverage for the GPU, a dedicated CPU block, various fittings (6-8 pieces), tubing (hard or soft), a pump or reservoir, and sufficient radiator space to reach the target temperature. This setup can cost several hundred dollars. EK offers a useful configurator that suggests complete kits, though you’ll still need to assemble it yourself. https://www.ekwb.com/custom-loop-configurator/ If you’re keen on building it yourself, begin with this guide: Also check parts suppliers such as http://www.performance-pcs.com/, where you’ll find many popular brands and components, allowing you to compare prices.
Thank you for your reply. The configurator doesn't include my Apevia X-Infinity case, though I do have an extra Cooler Master HAF912 case available, but it's not in a specific orientation.
Case is straightforward. Look for an online comparable case; the main differences lie in dimensions or glass sides, not the overall setup, but rather fan sizes and positions. If your case only accommodates 3x 120mm fans (one front, one rear, one top), that will affect which radiators can be used, or if liquid cooling is a practical choice.