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IcyIcicle
Member
53
04-04-2016, 11:39 AM
#1
Hi everyone, I’ve chosen to build this myself after considering a prebuilt option. If I’m unsure about the outcome, I want to try it out first.
I plan to purchase the board with the 5930K configuration.
I’m planning to get a Watercooling Kit now so I can add a GPU later when I feel more confident setting up a cooling system. I’ve selected the Air 540 Case for this purpose.
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IcyIcicle
04-04-2016, 11:39 AM #1

Hi everyone, I’ve chosen to build this myself after considering a prebuilt option. If I’m unsure about the outcome, I want to try it out first.
I plan to purchase the board with the 5930K configuration.
I’m planning to get a Watercooling Kit now so I can add a GPU later when I feel more confident setting up a cooling system. I’ve selected the Air 540 Case for this purpose.

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RafelKopterHD
Junior Member
3
04-04-2016, 08:00 PM
#2
Check out Swiftech, EKWB Predator all-in-ones
Visited EK recently and saw they offer many kits that match the motherboard block well. It really depends on your cooling needs. I don’t think just cooling the CPU and VRMs is enough to justify the effort.
For a less complete kit with more flexibility, consider Swiftech All-in-ones that can be expanded. EK also provides a range of all-in-ones featuring quick-release tubing, so you don’t need to drain the loop when expanding.
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RafelKopterHD
04-04-2016, 08:00 PM #2

Check out Swiftech, EKWB Predator all-in-ones
Visited EK recently and saw they offer many kits that match the motherboard block well. It really depends on your cooling needs. I don’t think just cooling the CPU and VRMs is enough to justify the effort.
For a less complete kit with more flexibility, consider Swiftech All-in-ones that can be expanded. EK also provides a range of all-in-ones featuring quick-release tubing, so you don’t need to drain the loop when expanding.

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luluj2015
Member
188
04-06-2016, 10:56 PM
#3
Check out Swiftech, EKWB Predator all-in-ones
Visited EK recently and saw they offer many kits that match the motherboard block nicely. It really depends on how much cooling you need. I don’t think just cooling the CPU and VRMs is worth the effort.
For a less complete kit with more flexibility, consider Swiftech All-in-ones that can be expanded. EK also has a range of all-in-ones featuring quick-release tubing—no need to drain the loop when expanding.
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luluj2015
04-06-2016, 10:56 PM #3

Check out Swiftech, EKWB Predator all-in-ones
Visited EK recently and saw they offer many kits that match the motherboard block nicely. It really depends on how much cooling you need. I don’t think just cooling the CPU and VRMs is worth the effort.
For a less complete kit with more flexibility, consider Swiftech All-in-ones that can be expanded. EK also has a range of all-in-ones featuring quick-release tubing—no need to drain the loop when expanding.

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Mr_Floobiful
Posting Freak
890
04-13-2016, 12:04 AM
#4
I understand that the answer was provided yesterday, but from a financial standpoint, it might be wiser to gather as much information as possible before deciding what to purchase, rather than relying on advice from others. This approach helps clarify your needs and justifications, instead of simply following suggestions from strangers. I’m not making any negative comments toward anyone here; my intention is to emphasize the importance of self-education when deciding on purchases based on personal requirements.
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Mr_Floobiful
04-13-2016, 12:04 AM #4

I understand that the answer was provided yesterday, but from a financial standpoint, it might be wiser to gather as much information as possible before deciding what to purchase, rather than relying on advice from others. This approach helps clarify your needs and justifications, instead of simply following suggestions from strangers. I’m not making any negative comments toward anyone here; my intention is to emphasize the importance of self-education when deciding on purchases based on personal requirements.

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GeroGero
Junior Member
2
04-13-2016, 03:28 AM
#5
It clearly shows an endless array of choices, without doubt. I experimented with closed loop coolers initially, but I postponed major upgrades for years, so I feel the investment isn't squandered. It just provides more insight into possible solutions.

I own a swiftech H240-X with an overclocked CPU and a pair of GTX980 graphics cards, only slightly enhanced with a 120mm radiator. This setup offers sufficient airflow for moderate tasks. I avoided installing a full cover motherboard/CPU block because my CPU wouldn't handle the heat efficiently in such a configuration.

My first attempt was using the Sticky watercooler from Rubix, which is excellent for estimating radiator size and flow requirements.

Looking ahead, I plan to upgrade with solid tubing when relocating the system into a new case. I might also clone my OS onto a larger SSD during this process.
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GeroGero
04-13-2016, 03:28 AM #5

It clearly shows an endless array of choices, without doubt. I experimented with closed loop coolers initially, but I postponed major upgrades for years, so I feel the investment isn't squandered. It just provides more insight into possible solutions.

I own a swiftech H240-X with an overclocked CPU and a pair of GTX980 graphics cards, only slightly enhanced with a 120mm radiator. This setup offers sufficient airflow for moderate tasks. I avoided installing a full cover motherboard/CPU block because my CPU wouldn't handle the heat efficiently in such a configuration.

My first attempt was using the Sticky watercooler from Rubix, which is excellent for estimating radiator size and flow requirements.

Looking ahead, I plan to upgrade with solid tubing when relocating the system into a new case. I might also clone my OS onto a larger SSD during this process.

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Toobadblaaaaa
Junior Member
4
04-13-2016, 07:05 PM
#6
I spent most of today browsing Watercooling Parts and created these two lists
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/D9PJCJ
and http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/gbDjYJ
The first one is non SLI, the second is SLI.
I believe I’ve decided for this project that a Micro ATX build would be a good option, especially after seeing that case.
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Toobadblaaaaa
04-13-2016, 07:05 PM #6

I spent most of today browsing Watercooling Parts and created these two lists
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/D9PJCJ
and http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/gbDjYJ
The first one is non SLI, the second is SLI.
I believe I’ve decided for this project that a Micro ATX build would be a good option, especially after seeing that case.

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Pickmaster12
Senior Member
710
04-13-2016, 08:59 PM
#7
It looks like you're referring to some missing CPU and GPU blocks in the lists.
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Pickmaster12
04-13-2016, 08:59 PM #7

It looks like you're referring to some missing CPU and GPU blocks in the lists.

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FrosterWTF
Junior Member
3
04-18-2016, 06:47 AM
#8
It looks like the CPU and GPU blocks are not included in those lists. The CPU block is shown as the CPU Cooler, while the GPUs are custom watercooled models of the Asus Strix 980Ti with the GPU blocks already installed and backplates applied.
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FrosterWTF
04-18-2016, 06:47 AM #8

It looks like the CPU and GPU blocks are not included in those lists. The CPU block is shown as the CPU Cooler, while the GPUs are custom watercooled models of the Asus Strix 980Ti with the GPU blocks already installed and backplates applied.

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DevilDoggy657
Senior Member
530
04-18-2016, 07:07 AM
#9
I was supposed to overlook that.
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DevilDoggy657
04-18-2016, 07:07 AM #9

I was supposed to overlook that.

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MrBotzz
Member
97
04-18-2016, 07:37 AM
#10
I've chosen to enhance my existing setup and unlock its maximum capabilities.
I currently have
i7 4790K
MSI Z97M Gaming [Micro ATX]
16GB RAM [uncertain if upgrading to 32GB]
GTX 970

I'm planning to purchase one of these
https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-kit-p360
I understand it only provides sufficient power for a Custom CPU Loop when Pascal is discontinued, so I intend to upgrade to the latest Top Card in that range and expand the water loop to fully cool the GPU. I believe I'll have a clearer picture then. I don't feel the need to watercool the GPU until I move to SLI, though even cooling one card would be beneficial.

I'm also replacing my PSU with an 850W model, specifically the Corsair AX860i, which should offer ample power and efficiency for Dual SLI and CPU overclocking. Custom PSU cables are still a decision between red or white at this time.

My current case is extremely poor, so I'm switching to
http://www.parvumsystems.com/product/r1-0-matx
I'm still deciding on its color, but it offers plenty of space for water cooling and looks very appealing.

I believe I'm making the right choice. I was considering X99, but I think I'll wait for the Skylake-E next year. First, I want to fully utilize this CPU and motherboard.
Your Thoughts ?
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MrBotzz
04-18-2016, 07:37 AM #10

I've chosen to enhance my existing setup and unlock its maximum capabilities.
I currently have
i7 4790K
MSI Z97M Gaming [Micro ATX]
16GB RAM [uncertain if upgrading to 32GB]
GTX 970

I'm planning to purchase one of these
https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-kit-p360
I understand it only provides sufficient power for a Custom CPU Loop when Pascal is discontinued, so I intend to upgrade to the latest Top Card in that range and expand the water loop to fully cool the GPU. I believe I'll have a clearer picture then. I don't feel the need to watercool the GPU until I move to SLI, though even cooling one card would be beneficial.

I'm also replacing my PSU with an 850W model, specifically the Corsair AX860i, which should offer ample power and efficiency for Dual SLI and CPU overclocking. Custom PSU cables are still a decision between red or white at this time.

My current case is extremely poor, so I'm switching to
http://www.parvumsystems.com/product/r1-0-matx
I'm still deciding on its color, but it offers plenty of space for water cooling and looks very appealing.

I believe I'm making the right choice. I was considering X99, but I think I'll wait for the Skylake-E next year. First, I want to fully utilize this CPU and motherboard.
Your Thoughts ?

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