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Watercooling 900D Help

Watercooling 900D Help

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Itz_Andro
Junior Member
12
07-31-2016, 06:01 AM
#1
Hello forum members,
I've been putting off water cooling my 900D for quite some time now, and finally, I think it's the right moment to install a water cooler.
Here’s an outline of what I’m considering:
- The budget would likely fall between $700 and $900 AUD.
- I’ve noticed parts labeled with Acetal/Nickel or just Nickel—what should I choose?
I currently have the following items:
PC Case Gear - Shared Shopping Cart
2 x PrimoChill PrimoFlex Advanced LRT Tubing Black 1/2ID 3/4OD 3m - $35.00 each
2 x EK CoolStream XE 480 Quad Radiator - $149.00 each
1 x EK Ekoolant EVO Clear Premix 1000mL Coolant - $25.00 each
1 x EK RES X3 250 Reservoir - $69.00
1 x EK-XTOP Revo D5 PWM Pump - $129.00
10 x EK ACF 13/19mm Compression Fitting Elox Black - $9.00 each
1 x EK Supremacy EVO X99 CPU Waterblock Full Nickel - $99.00
Total: $780.00 - @pccasegear.com 15/01/2016
https://www.pccasegear.com/sc/m48
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Itz_Andro
07-31-2016, 06:01 AM #1

Hello forum members,
I've been putting off water cooling my 900D for quite some time now, and finally, I think it's the right moment to install a water cooler.
Here’s an outline of what I’m considering:
- The budget would likely fall between $700 and $900 AUD.
- I’ve noticed parts labeled with Acetal/Nickel or just Nickel—what should I choose?
I currently have the following items:
PC Case Gear - Shared Shopping Cart
2 x PrimoChill PrimoFlex Advanced LRT Tubing Black 1/2ID 3/4OD 3m - $35.00 each
2 x EK CoolStream XE 480 Quad Radiator - $149.00 each
1 x EK Ekoolant EVO Clear Premix 1000mL Coolant - $25.00 each
1 x EK RES X3 250 Reservoir - $69.00
1 x EK-XTOP Revo D5 PWM Pump - $129.00
10 x EK ACF 13/19mm Compression Fitting Elox Black - $9.00 each
1 x EK Supremacy EVO X99 CPU Waterblock Full Nickel - $99.00
Total: $780.00 - @pccasegear.com 15/01/2016
https://www.pccasegear.com/sc/m48

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bloc33
Junior Member
4
08-05-2016, 05:48 AM
#2
Not required to use 2 480mm radiators just for the CPU loop, even with an OC'd 5960X.
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bloc33
08-05-2016, 05:48 AM #2

Not required to use 2 480mm radiators just for the CPU loop, even with an OC'd 5960X.

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myrtoft
Member
54
08-07-2016, 06:47 AM
#3
If there was only one component that generated heat in a system, it would be the GPU. It produces the most heat of all. If you're aiming for efficiency, opt for a single integrated unit instead of the CPU.
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myrtoft
08-07-2016, 06:47 AM #3

If there was only one component that generated heat in a system, it would be the GPU. It produces the most heat of all. If you're aiming for efficiency, opt for a single integrated unit instead of the CPU.

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Trayleio
Member
63
08-07-2016, 07:16 AM
#4
Not required to use 2 480mm radiators just for the CPU loop, even with an OC'd 5960X.
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Trayleio
08-07-2016, 07:16 AM #4

Not required to use 2 480mm radiators just for the CPU loop, even with an OC'd 5960X.