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900$ budget watercooling loop

i worked for long hours on this all i request is a light blue liquid with white color scheme

build-http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3wGwr

cpu block-http://www.frozencpu.com/products/20226/ex-blc-1462/EK_Supremacy_Universal_CPU_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Clean_Full_Copper_EK-Supremacy_Clean_CSQ_-_Full_Copper.html?tl=g30c85s139#blank

gpu block-http://www.frozencpu.com/products/22646/ex-blc-1637/Aquacomputer_Kryographics_GTX_780_Ti_Full_Coverage_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Copper_Stainless_Steel_23582.html?tl=g30c87s143#blank

reservoir-http://www.frozencpu.com/products/16936/ex-res-419/Bitspower_Water_Tank_Z-Multi_250_Inline_Reservoir_-_Clear_BP-WTZM250AC-CL.html?tl=g30c97s165#blank

pump-http://www.frozencpu.com/products/15690/ex-pmp-192/Aquacomputer_Aquastream_XT_USB_12V_Pump_-_Ultra_Version_41061.html?tl=g30c107s153#blank

liquid-http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17701/ex-liq-282/Mayhems_Pastel_Coolant_Concentrate_-_250mL_-_Blue_Berry.html?tl=g30c337s1809#blank

tubing-http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17588/ex-tub-1574/PrimoChill_PrimoFlex_Advanced_LRT_Tubing_38ID_x_12_OD_-_10ft_Retail_Pack_-_Clear_PFLEXA10-12.html?tl=g30c99s171

480mm radiator-http://www.frozencpu.com/products/15666/ex-rad-375/Alphacool_NexXxoS_ST30_Full_Copper_Slim_Profile_Quad_120mm_Radiator.html?tl=g30c95s570#blank

120mm radiator-http://www.frozencpu.com/products/15663/ex-rad-372/Alphacool_NexXxoS_ST30_Full_Copper_Slim_Profile_Single_120mm_Radiator.html?tl=g30c95s159#blank

fittings-http://www.frozencpu.com/products/16665/ex-tub-1358/Monsoon_Free_Center_Compression_Fitting_-_38ID_x_12OD_-_Single_White_FCC-3812-1P-WH.html?tl=g30c409s1032#blank

 

 

 

thx :) or Arigatō :)

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Why not two 360's?

to that i reply when life gives you lemons you make lemonade(my case supports 480mm radiators and only a few do)

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That's pretty similar to my loop! Same reservoir, same sort of CPU block, same reservoir, same type of coolant, same tubing.

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That's pretty similar to my loop! Same reservoir, same sort of CPU block, same reservoir, same type of coolant, same tubing.

so is my build good?

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so is my build good?

Hey just letting you know, the "copper" CPU block is purely aesthetics, it will not improve cooling at all. I had a bit on confusion on that when looking so I thought I'd pass on some information, just incase.

 

Otherwise it looks good, really watercooling is all about your opinions on how things look. I have never seen that pump used though, so I can not vouch for it.

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Hey just letting you know, the "copper" CPU block is purely aesthetics, it will not improve cooling at all. I had a bit on confusion on that when looking so I thought I'd pass on some information, just incase.

 

Otherwise it looks good, really watercooling is all about your opinions on how things look. I have never seen that pump used though, so I can not vouch for it.

I've heard good reviews

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Looking good. I personally would go with 2 480s because you can. One up top and one in the basement. Have you considered the evga Hydro Copper cards? They come with the full swiftech block and will save u a bit of money. I have one and plan on getting another. Evga warranties the card even if there was a leak. If you went with another 780ti and then added the water lock you void the warranty.

The mayhems coolant is nice but is more of a show coolant. Lots of people use it on here but I really like the EK coolant. One important tip I have for you it get the biggest tubing size. I personally use the 1/2 ID primochill tubing which allows a large amount of volume and less stress on the pump. I have the mcp655 turned down to the lowest setting so there is no noise at all. I game in triple monitor surround. My780 never goes above 37 degrees!!

My build:  Leviathan  Case: 900D  CPU: i7 3770K (watercooled)  Mobo: Z77X-UD5H GPU: EVGA GTX 780 Hydro Copper GPU: MSI GTX 780 watercooled PSU: EVGA 1300W G2  RAM: 32 GB Corsair Vengance  HDDs: 1 x 120 GB Intel 330 SSD (OS X); 1 x 256 GB Samsung 840 pro (Windows 8); 2 x 2TB Seagate Barracuda (RAID 0 Data OS X); 1 x 3TB Seagate Barracuda (OS X backups)  Monitors: 1 x 24" Apple LED Cinema (center); 2 x 23" Apple LED Cinema (surround)  Watercooling: 3 rads, CPU, GPU, GPU, MCP655 pump, Lots of fittings, EK reservoir, EK UV Blue coolant.  Updated build: Leviathan 2.0

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Looking good. I personally would go with 2 480s because you can. One up top and one in the basement. Have you considered the evga Hydro Copper cards? They come with the full swiftech block and will save u a bit of money. I have one and plan on getting another. Evga warranties the card even if there was a leak. If you went with another 780ti and then added the water lock you void the warranty.

The mayhems coolant is nice but is more of a show coolant. Lots of people use it on here but I really like the EK coolant. One important tip I have for you it get the biggest tubing size. I personally use the 1/2 ID primochill tubing which allows a large amount of volume and less stress on the pump. I have the mcp655 turned down to the lowest setting so there is no noise at all. I game in triple monitor surround. My780 never goes above 37 degrees!!

thx for all the reccomendations

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