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Rampage V extream X99 Water Vs None Water cooling

Hi all. im planning to be going for a Rampage V extream X99 board and im also planning to do overclocking to the max. and i can see there is no waterblocks or the like to the the boards VRM or chipset yet and i would like to do custom water cooling setup. but seams bit pointles as there is no water blocks for the board at this time.

 

So my question is will it be worth starting out with a CPU waterblock to overclock the cpu to its max or is it better to wait til i can get the water blocks to cool vrm/chipset of as well and im also getting a waterblock for the ram as well my 2xGPU´S . I know some vrm´s/chipsets do tend to get quit hot when overclocking so not sure wether to wait or go for the ram,cpu,gpu´s to start with then add the chipset/vrm later on.

 

so just want hear u guys thoughts on it before i went it.

 

cpu: Intel Core i7-5930K Haswell-E

Board: Rampage V extream X99

GPU: 2x780 TI hydro fitted.

RAM: Corsair Dominator P DDR4-2800 QC x4 4gb

CPU WaterBlock: EK - Supremacy EVO - Gold

RAM WaterBlock: EK-RAM Monarch X4 Clean CSQ

CASE: Corsair obsidian 900D.

PUMP: Swiftech MCP655 (Laing D5) - ½" (12mm)

TOP and BOTTOM RADIATORS: 2x EK - CoolStream RAD XTX (480)

REAR RADIATOR: 1x EK - CoolStream RAD XTX (120)

TUBING: MasterKleer - 13/10mm - UV Red

RESERVOIR: EK - RES X3 250

FITTINGS: Compressions black.

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Hi all. im planning to be going for a Rampage V extream X99 board and im also planning to do overclocking to the max. and i can see there is no waterblocks or the like to the the boards VRM or chipset yet and i would like to do custom water cooling setup. but seams bit pointles as there is no water blocks for the board at this time.

 

So my question is will it be worth starting out with a CPU waterblock to overclock the cpu to its max or is it better to wait til i can get the water blocks to cool vrm/chipset of as well and im also getting a waterblock for the ram as well my 2xGPU´S . I know some vrm´s/chipsets do tend to get quit hot when overclocking so not sure wether to wait or go for the ram,cpu,gpu´s to start with then add the chipset/vrm later on.

 

so just want hear u guys thoughts on it before i went it.

 

cpu: Intel Core i7-5930K Haswell-E

Board: Rampage V extream X99

GPU: 2x780 TI hydro fitted.

RAM: Corsair Dominator P DDR4-2800 QC x4 4gb

That board is not out yet. The chipset has been out for 5 days. Calm down and wait a bit.

 

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Hi all. im planning to be going for a Rampage V extream X99 board and im also planning to do overclocking to the max. and i can see there is no waterblocks or the like to the the boards VRM or chipset yet and i would like to do custom water cooling setup. but seams bit pointles as there is no water blocks for the board at this time.

 

So my question is will it be worth starting out with a CPU waterblock to overclock the cpu to its max or is it better to wait til i can get the water blocks to cool vrm/chipset of as well and im also getting a waterblock for the ram as well my 2xGPU´S . I know some vrm´s/chipsets do tend to get quit hot when overclocking so not sure wether to wait or go for the ram,cpu,gpu´s to start with then add the chipset/vrm later on.

 

so just want hear u guys thoughts on it before i went it.

 

cpu: Intel Core i7-5930K Haswell-E

Board: Rampage V extream X99

GPU: 2x780 TI hydro fitted.

RAM: Corsair Dominator P DDR4-2800 QC x4 4gb

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hi viruz np i will :)

 

tho i updated the list and i went and had a look at the store in town and they have pretty much all of the stuff above.

accept the waterblocks they need to come from a second place.

 

i have to admit i do have second thoughts on wether to get Extream edition would it be worth upgrading to it i wonder. the price tag is big for it. and i can affort it.

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That board is not out yet. The chipset has been out for 5 days. Calm down and wait a bit.

 

also *Extreme*

 

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132262&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-_-pla-_-Intel+Motherboards-_-N82E16813132262&gclid=CPuOs-zrxsACFZSFfgodJGUAuw

 

It was in stock yesterday, I think it's been out for like 3 days now as well (or atleast I could of sworn when I checked yesterday that it was in stock)

 

http://www.amazon.com/RAMPAGE-EXTREME-Extended-Motherboard-2011-V3/dp/B00N1QKUQO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409809032&sr=8-1&keywords=rampage+v+extreme

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