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Specialized liquid cooling solution for fresh PC assembly

Specialized liquid cooling solution for fresh PC assembly

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goephi
Member
210
03-17-2016, 02:56 PM
#1
Looking to enhance cooling for your upcoming PC build focused on overclocking while gaming and recording audio quietly. You need components to handle CPU and GPU heat now, with room to expand later if you add a second GPU. What parts should you consider?
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goephi
03-17-2016, 02:56 PM #1

Looking to enhance cooling for your upcoming PC build focused on overclocking while gaming and recording audio quietly. You need components to handle CPU and GPU heat now, with room to expand later if you add a second GPU. What parts should you consider?

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gordo_craftr2
Member
200
03-25-2016, 03:39 AM
#2
The top choice to begin is the water-cooling sticky. It provides the necessary information to grasp your task and the process involved.
From there, compile a loop you believe will function and share it for feedback. You’ll likely discover that local water-coolers (including I) offer more than just a parts list for a full system build.
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gordo_craftr2
03-25-2016, 03:39 AM #2

The top choice to begin is the water-cooling sticky. It provides the necessary information to grasp your task and the process involved.
From there, compile a loop you believe will function and share it for feedback. You’ll likely discover that local water-coolers (including I) offer more than just a parts list for a full system build.

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sammybammy25
Member
57
04-09-2016, 01:03 PM
#3
The top choice for an adventurous water-cooler is the water-cooling sticky. It provides the necessary information to grasp what you're doing and the details involved. Check out the forum thread here: Gather your thoughts on a suitable loop and share it for feedback. Local water-coolers, including I, can offer more than just a parts list—they might have useful configuration tips. Appreciate the link!
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sammybammy25
04-09-2016, 01:03 PM #3

The top choice for an adventurous water-cooler is the water-cooling sticky. It provides the necessary information to grasp what you're doing and the details involved. Check out the forum thread here: Gather your thoughts on a suitable loop and share it for feedback. Local water-coolers, including I, can offer more than just a parts list—they might have useful configuration tips. Appreciate the link!

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KablooieKablam
Posting Freak
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04-12-2016, 04:19 AM
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There are ready-made custom water-cooling solutions available, and I initially chose an XSPC 750 Raystorm RS360 kit on my own.
Many water-cooling stores carry the standard XSPC and EK kits, while a few even provide their own versions.
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KablooieKablam
04-12-2016, 04:19 AM #4

There are ready-made custom water-cooling solutions available, and I initially chose an XSPC 750 Raystorm RS360 kit on my own.
Many water-cooling stores carry the standard XSPC and EK kits, while a few even provide their own versions.

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snorretje121
Member
72
04-12-2016, 08:45 AM
#5
I recommend purchasing a factory-made liquid cooling kit to ensure reliability and avoid any issues. If you're inclined to create your own setup, building it yourself could be beneficial. Your computer-building experience would be very valuable here. I found a guide online that might assist you!
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snorretje121
04-12-2016, 08:45 AM #5

I recommend purchasing a factory-made liquid cooling kit to ensure reliability and avoid any issues. If you're inclined to create your own setup, building it yourself could be beneficial. Your computer-building experience would be very valuable here. I found a guide online that might assist you!

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sibioplayer
Junior Member
40
04-12-2016, 02:29 PM
#6
What is your budget? Which case will you be using? Because you're planning to play games and need quiet audio recording, you'll require significant radiator capacity to maintain low fan speeds and optimal temperatures. Managing the heat from a CPU and possibly two GPUs is quite demanding. What are the CPU and GPU models you're aiming to cool?
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sibioplayer
04-12-2016, 02:29 PM #6

What is your budget? Which case will you be using? Because you're planning to play games and need quiet audio recording, you'll require significant radiator capacity to maintain low fan speeds and optimal temperatures. Managing the heat from a CPU and possibly two GPUs is quite demanding. What are the CPU and GPU models you're aiming to cool?