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I need help choosing a water cooler for these specs

 

I am looking at Building a great PC for all of my needs which does include alot of editing and other things and I need some input

Motherboard will ether be ASRock Fatal1ty X99X-KILLER or Asus X99-DELUXE Intel X99 

32GB DDR4 Ram (speed will depend on color of rest of system)

2 GTX 980's

Intel Core i7 5820K 3.3 GHz Processor

Two 3TB Seagate Barracuda HDD 7200 RPM

512GB Samsung 850 Pro 2.5" SSD
1000W power supply unit (currently owned out of an old comp)

 

also need ideas on what case to put all this in.

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I need help choosing a water cooler for these specs

 

I am looking at Building a great PC for all of my needs which does include alot of editing and other things and I need some input

Motherboard will ether be ASRock Fatal1ty X99X-KILLER or Asus X99-DELUXE Intel X99 

32GB DDR4 Ram (speed will depend on color of rest of system)

2 GTX 980's

Intel Core i7 5820K 3.3 GHz Processor

Two 3TB Seagate Barracuda HDD 7200 RPM

512GB Samsung 850 Pro 2.5" SSD

1000W power supply unit (currently owned out of an old comp)

 

also need ideas on what case to put all this in.

 

You Can use The Obsidian Full Tower Ones or the NZXT full towe ones

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Dang, that looks like a really badass build... If you're needing a really big case, a popular one is a 900D...

 

As for watercooling, you're wanting to get a closed loop one right? Like one you buy and don't have to assemble all the tubes...

 

For them, people like to go with CoolerMaster coolers or SwiftTech coolers as they are meant to be quite good. So do NZXT Krakens as reviews say they too are good.

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Dang, that looks like a really badass build... If you're needing a really big case, a popular one is a 900D...

 

As for watercooling, you're wanting to get a closed loop one right? Like one you buy and don't have to assemble all the tubes...

 

For them, people like to go with CoolerMaster coolers or SwiftTech coolers as they are meant to be quite good. So do NZXT Krakens as reviews say they too are good.

thanks Ill check them out, also I dont mind assembling it myself, just dont normally work with water cooling

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thanks Ill check them out, also I dont mind assembling it myself, just dont normally work with water cooling

You can find local people, who will do this for you (for a bottle of whisky).

I wouldn't go any AIO in such build.

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You can find local people, who will do this for you (for a bottle of whisky).

I wouldn't go any AIO in such build.

I'd prefer to just do it all myself, as for the bottle of whiskey comment, would be true, if nearly everyone around me actually knew more then facebook. in my area its rare to find someone who knows how to put in a harddrive little knowing how to water cool a pc, so I came to a forum where I was hoping people would be able to help, and no I wouldn't go with an AIO in a build costing the company this much

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I'd prefer to just do it all myself, as for the bottle of whiskey comment, would be true, if nearly everyone around me actually knew more then facebook. in my area its rare to find someone who knows how to put in a harddrive little knowing how to water cool a pc, so I came to a forum where I was hoping people would be able to help, and no I wouldn't go with an AIO in a build costing the company this much

You can ask any questions at this community.

There are lots of guru, who will help you, if u really want to watercool this.

But such build really worth water cooling in terms of temps and noise.

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