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Basically the question is on the title, how much does it usually cost?

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Depends on what you're cooling, but generally you're not really going to get away with spending under 500$.

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you cans skimp on some parts, but overall a CPU+GPU loop, with good quality components is about $500

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You might be able to pull it off with 300~400 used parts.

 

New, you can put together a CPU only loop for under 300$, but there's usually no point in those.

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Depends on what you're cooling, but generally you're not really going to get away with spending under 500$.

 

 

you cans skimp on some parts, but overall a CPU+GPU loop, with good quality components is about $500

Perfect thanks. Just wanted to get a jist for the price...

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You might be able to pull it off with 300~400 used parts.

 

New, you can put together a CPU only loop for under 300$, but there's usually no point in those.

I'm from Ireland so I'd need to order something over here, price would be different I would say.

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My custom loop is pretty high end (D5, full compression fittings and overkill radiators).

Costed me about $850.

Realistically, to get high quality parts, $550(ish).

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I'm from Ireland so I'd need to order something over here, price would be different I would say.

 

you can check out specialtech or overclockers.co.uk as they are in the UK

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Basically the question is on the title, how much does it usually cost?

A 360 rad CPU only loop with high quality components will run you about $450, you're looking at $80-110 for every rad/waterblock you add after that plus the extra fittings, tubing and fans.

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I just put my first loop together and it cost just shy of $500, for a real loop it will be hard to get much cheaper then that.

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