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New Project Corsair 900R with water cooling dual loop

New Project Corsair 900R with water cooling dual loop

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thanasisvat
Member
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04-25-2016, 02:30 PM
#11
This product is related to MOSFET, RAM, VRM block, and a specific ASUS model.
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thanasisvat
04-25-2016, 02:30 PM #11

This product is related to MOSFET, RAM, VRM block, and a specific ASUS model.

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anakindaur
Senior Member
576
04-25-2016, 02:38 PM
#12
You generally require two barbs or compression fittings per piece of equipment—one for the inlet and one for the outlet. For instance, a radiator often needs two barbs, a CPU block typically requires two, and a GPU block usually has two as well. Are you receiving a universal GPU block or a complete cover block? Only additional heatsinks are necessary if you opt for the universal option. A full-cover block includes all of them and provides comprehensive cooling.
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anakindaur
04-25-2016, 02:38 PM #12

You generally require two barbs or compression fittings per piece of equipment—one for the inlet and one for the outlet. For instance, a radiator often needs two barbs, a CPU block typically requires two, and a GPU block usually has two as well. Are you receiving a universal GPU block or a complete cover block? Only additional heatsinks are necessary if you opt for the universal option. A full-cover block includes all of them and provides comprehensive cooling.

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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04-25-2016, 07:29 PM
#13
You generally require two barbs or compression fittings per device – one for the inlet and one for the outlet. For instance, a radiator often needs two barbs, a CPU block typically requires two, and a GPU block usually has two as well. Are you receiving a universal GPU block or a complete cover block? Only additional heatsinks are necessary if you opt for the universal type. A full-cover block includes all of them and provides comprehensive cooling.
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Okunino
04-25-2016, 07:29 PM #13

You generally require two barbs or compression fittings per device – one for the inlet and one for the outlet. For instance, a radiator often needs two barbs, a CPU block typically requires two, and a GPU block usually has two as well. Are you receiving a universal GPU block or a complete cover block? Only additional heatsinks are necessary if you opt for the universal type. A full-cover block includes all of them and provides comprehensive cooling.

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AccioMalfoy
Member
71
04-25-2016, 07:35 PM
#14
Sorry rubix_1011, I didn't mention using EK -FC TITAN X / GTX980 TI waterblock - ACETAL. With all that, I think I won't need the MOSFET and vRAM Block, right?
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AccioMalfoy
04-25-2016, 07:35 PM #14

Sorry rubix_1011, I didn't mention using EK -FC TITAN X / GTX980 TI waterblock - ACETAL. With all that, I think I won't need the MOSFET and vRAM Block, right?

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Amandacutie21
Junior Member
16
04-30-2016, 12:19 AM
#15
When employing a full cover block, you bypass the necessity of VRM, vRAM or Mosfet cooling since the block handles those functions for the GPU. However, ensure adequate case ventilation for any parts of your motherboard or other components needing airflow.
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Amandacutie21
04-30-2016, 12:19 AM #15

When employing a full cover block, you bypass the necessity of VRM, vRAM or Mosfet cooling since the block handles those functions for the GPU. However, ensure adequate case ventilation for any parts of your motherboard or other components needing airflow.

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DriveIn
Senior Member
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04-30-2016, 05:33 AM
#16
If you're employing a full cover block, VRM, vRAM or Mosfet cooling isn't necessary as the block handles all of that on the GPU. However, ensure adequate case airflow for components needing it, such as your motherboard parts.

CPU BLOCK x 2 compression
RESERVATÓRIO x 4 compression
PUMPS x 4 compression
GPU BLOCK x 4 compression
rad 1 480 x 2 compression
rad 2 480 x 2 compression
reg volts mosfet x 2 compression
_________________Total 20 pcs
Tube required: Alphacool HardTube 13/10mm Plexi Clear UV-Blue 80cm (3 pcs)
Barbs Fitting g1/4 to 3/8" (20 pcs) or g1/4 to 1/2" (20 pcs) ????????
Compression Fitting:
Alphacool 13/10 (10x1.5mm) Compression Fitting G1/4 - Deep Black (20 pcs) ---> Acceptable?
I require the clamps – which ones should I use? ---> If you can share the links, that would help!
That's sufficient or missing components?
You mention good case airflow – EK-MOSFET ASUS M7G - NICKEL/ACETAL – that works fine?
My motherboard – ASUS MAXIMUS RANGER VII Z97
Thanks for your patience!
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DriveIn
04-30-2016, 05:33 AM #16

If you're employing a full cover block, VRM, vRAM or Mosfet cooling isn't necessary as the block handles all of that on the GPU. However, ensure adequate case airflow for components needing it, such as your motherboard parts.

CPU BLOCK x 2 compression
RESERVATÓRIO x 4 compression
PUMPS x 4 compression
GPU BLOCK x 4 compression
rad 1 480 x 2 compression
rad 2 480 x 2 compression
reg volts mosfet x 2 compression
_________________Total 20 pcs
Tube required: Alphacool HardTube 13/10mm Plexi Clear UV-Blue 80cm (3 pcs)
Barbs Fitting g1/4 to 3/8" (20 pcs) or g1/4 to 1/2" (20 pcs) ????????
Compression Fitting:
Alphacool 13/10 (10x1.5mm) Compression Fitting G1/4 - Deep Black (20 pcs) ---> Acceptable?
I require the clamps – which ones should I use? ---> If you can share the links, that would help!
That's sufficient or missing components?
You mention good case airflow – EK-MOSFET ASUS M7G - NICKEL/ACETAL – that works fine?
My motherboard – ASUS MAXIMUS RANGER VII Z97
Thanks for your patience!

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patd_michelle
Junior Member
2
04-30-2016, 03:34 PM
#17
G1/4 fittings refer to the thread size, not the actual diameter of the tubing. When discussing case airflow, I mean removing cooling fans from certain parts like the CPU or GPU that also circulate air around nearby components to aid cooling. Without this air movement, you must ensure your case provides sufficient airflow to maintain proper circulation. You don’t need clamps with compression fittings—the compression ring serves as the clamp. Additionally, for hardline tubing, practice bending is important, and hardline compression fittings differ from standard ones; confirm you’re using the correct type.
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patd_michelle
04-30-2016, 03:34 PM #17

G1/4 fittings refer to the thread size, not the actual diameter of the tubing. When discussing case airflow, I mean removing cooling fans from certain parts like the CPU or GPU that also circulate air around nearby components to aid cooling. Without this air movement, you must ensure your case provides sufficient airflow to maintain proper circulation. You don’t need clamps with compression fittings—the compression ring serves as the clamp. Additionally, for hardline tubing, practice bending is important, and hardline compression fittings differ from standard ones; confirm you’re using the correct type.

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