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MattP123

I would water cool and get a second 780 later.

That's what I was thinking too.

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If you have the money that's what you should do!

Do you think it is worth it or should I go for something else?

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If you have the money yeah, and you aren't sacrificing PC parts to do it so I say yes.

Money is still a big factor, but if I keep saving for it I will eventually have enough. My only worry is that I might grow out of the whole gaming thing and move on to something different, or I might not. I still think it would be really cool now, but maybe not in a couple of years. I'm not quite sure what to do.

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Money is still a big factor, but if I keep saving for it I will eventually have enough. My only worry is that I might grow out of the whole gaming thing and move on to something different, or I might not. I still think it would be really cool now, but maybe not in a couple of years. I'm not quite sure what to do.

Hmm. Even if you do, just having/setting it up is worth it. To me at least.

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Hmm. Even if you do, just having/setting it up is worth it. To me at least.

I know it would be cool now. I just don't want to regret getting it in the future. Still not to sure what to do.

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Hmm. Even if you do, just having/setting it up is worth it. To me at least.

Was your custom loop worth it?

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Definitely aio, 2 780Tis are a lot more powerful and you won't have a lot of maintenance if any

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I put mine on the back of my motherboard tray with velcro.

Get a small PSU if you aren't doing SLI.

Will one fit in the back of a 350d? And I still might do sli.

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It should, it fits in my R4.

Great build then.

Is it noisy? and how thick is the drive the 350d has 2cm behind the motherboard tray

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Nope.

It should definitely fit.

Your not really 74 are you?

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Do you really need 780 Ti SLI? Because that would obviously be a lot more power, but it sounds like you would really like a custom loop. Go with the custom loop.

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