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i would recommend an 850w psu for more headroom on your psu

maybe a cpu cooler if youre overclocking

So I'm planning to do some upgrades to my Personal Rig.

 

Here are the parts that I have/buying:

 

Asus P8-Z77A motherboard, i think XP

I7-3770k 

16gb corsair vengeance 1600mhz

Corsair 750 PSU

Gtx 980ti sli

The cooling is to be sorted when I know these can run

Case will be either a H440 or 760t, still to be confirmed

2TB WD HDD (OMG XP) 128gb ssd and 256gb ssd

 

So the question is: Will it run good? Should I upgrade something or what? This is meant to be used for gaming and upgraded to 4k monitors later on.

 

When I gather the parts I will create a log  :P

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i would recommend an 850w psu for more headroom on your psu

maybe a cpu cooler if youre overclocking

Rigs I've Built

The Striker i5 4590 @ 3.7 ||  MSI GTX 980 Armor X2 || Corsair RMX 750 || Team Elite Plus 8 GB || Define S || MSI Z97S SLI Krait

The Office PC i3 4160 @ 3.6 || Intel 4600 || EVGA 500B || G.Skill 8 GB || Cooler Master N200 || ASRock H97M Pro4

The Friend PC G3258 @ 4.3 || Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X || EVGA 600B || 8 GB Dell Ram || Cooler Master N200 || ASRock H97M- iTX/ac

The Mom Gaming PC A10-7890K @ 4.4 || iGPU + ASUS R7 250 ||  8 GB Klevv DDR3-2800 Mhz

 

 

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i would recommend an 850w psu for more headroom on your psu

maybe a cpu cooler if youre overclocking

I am going to be looping soo, I'm going to ask about cooling this biatch and then start buying parts... unless you can help me with looping and earn some brownie points. Thanks for the advice anyway  ;)

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I am going to be looping soo, I'm going to ask about cooling this biatch and then start buying parts... unless you can help me with looping and earn some brownie points. Thanks for the advice anyway  ;)

if you mean watercooling, ask away

Rigs I've Built

The Striker i5 4590 @ 3.7 ||  MSI GTX 980 Armor X2 || Corsair RMX 750 || Team Elite Plus 8 GB || Define S || MSI Z97S SLI Krait

The Office PC i3 4160 @ 3.6 || Intel 4600 || EVGA 500B || G.Skill 8 GB || Cooler Master N200 || ASRock H97M Pro4

The Friend PC G3258 @ 4.3 || Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X || EVGA 600B || 8 GB Dell Ram || Cooler Master N200 || ASRock H97M- iTX/ac

The Mom Gaming PC A10-7890K @ 4.4 || iGPU + ASUS R7 250 ||  8 GB Klevv DDR3-2800 Mhz

 

 

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So, I want to build a water cooling loop, using a reservoir a radiators for the cpu and gpu. I will have to use fans probably as well though I don't want to. What parts do I need? Probably going to use a 360mm radiator and the res will be locate somewhere on a side in the case. What bolts and things do I need and what tubing to use hard or soft?

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So, I want to build a water cooling loop, using a reservoir a radiators for the cpu and gpu. I will have to use fans probably as well though I don't want to. What parts do I need? Probably going to use a 360mm radiator and the res will be locate somewhere on a side in the case. What bolts and things do I need and what tubing to use hard or soft?

here, have fun

i made this setup for the 760t because for 2 gpus and 1 cpu you will need more than a 360 mm rad

 
Other: EK-Supremacy EVO ($77.99)
Other: EK-FC Titan X X2 ($250.00)
Other: EK-XRES 100 D5 Vario ($147.99)
Other: EK-CoolStream PE 360 ($79.99)
Other: EK-CoolStream PE 240 ($61.99)
Other: TUBE PrimoChill PrimoFlex ($24.39)
Other: EK-Ekoolant EVO CLEAR ($16.99)
Other: EK-ACF Fitting x 12 ($77.88)
Total: $737.22
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-08-30 18:51 EDT-0400
 
click on the pcp link and there will be links to where you can buy this and soft tubing for begginers

Rigs I've Built

The Striker i5 4590 @ 3.7 ||  MSI GTX 980 Armor X2 || Corsair RMX 750 || Team Elite Plus 8 GB || Define S || MSI Z97S SLI Krait

The Office PC i3 4160 @ 3.6 || Intel 4600 || EVGA 500B || G.Skill 8 GB || Cooler Master N200 || ASRock H97M Pro4

The Friend PC G3258 @ 4.3 || Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X || EVGA 600B || 8 GB Dell Ram || Cooler Master N200 || ASRock H97M- iTX/ac

The Mom Gaming PC A10-7890K @ 4.4 || iGPU + ASUS R7 250 ||  8 GB Klevv DDR3-2800 Mhz

 

 

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here, have fun

i made this setup for the 760t because for 2 gpus and 1 cpu you will need more than a 360 mm rad

 
Other: EK-Supremacy EVO ($77.99)
Other: EK-FC Titan X X2 ($250.00)
Other: EK-XRES 100 D5 Vario ($147.99)
Other: EK-CoolStream PE 360 ($79.99)
Other: EK-CoolStream PE 240 ($61.99)
Other: TUBE PrimoChill PrimoFlex ($24.39)
Other: EK-Ekoolant EVO CLEAR ($16.99)
Other: EK-ACF Fitting x 12 ($77.88)
Total: $737.22
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-08-30 18:51 EDT-0400
 
click on the pcp link and there will be links to where you can buy this and soft tubing for begginers

 

You sir are an absolute legend! Best guy ever. Thank you so much! :wub:

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You sir are an absolute legend! Best guy ever. Thank you so much! :wub:

the compression fittings i chose makes the job of connecting the tubing much easier and the pump and res are a 2 in 1 combo, while still being a d5 pump, the most reliable on the market. have fun!

Rigs I've Built

The Striker i5 4590 @ 3.7 ||  MSI GTX 980 Armor X2 || Corsair RMX 750 || Team Elite Plus 8 GB || Define S || MSI Z97S SLI Krait

The Office PC i3 4160 @ 3.6 || Intel 4600 || EVGA 500B || G.Skill 8 GB || Cooler Master N200 || ASRock H97M Pro4

The Friend PC G3258 @ 4.3 || Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X || EVGA 600B || 8 GB Dell Ram || Cooler Master N200 || ASRock H97M- iTX/ac

The Mom Gaming PC A10-7890K @ 4.4 || iGPU + ASUS R7 250 ||  8 GB Klevv DDR3-2800 Mhz

 

 

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You da bomb! Thanks man I will make a log when I've got the parts. :)

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