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First Water-cooling project

Greetings ladies and gentlemen

 

I've decided to watercolor my system because AIO and Noctua fans aren't silent enough for me to match.

 

To start with here is my current rig 

 

Corsair 900D

Corsair H100i GTX
5930k @4.5 1.25V
32GB Ripjaw V 2800
Rampage V Extreme
EVGA 980ti hybrid @1.5
EVGA supernova g1 1000w gold
Corsair neutron GTX 240

 

Im looking to install

2 x EK-CoolStream XE 480 (Quad)

1 x EK-CoolStream XE 360 (Tripple)

11 x Noctua NF-F12 PWM

​EKWB Supremacy elite 

EKWB Fullcover 980ti

EKWB Motherboard water block 

EK-XTOP Revo D5 PWM

 EK-RES X3 reservoir

EK-Supremacy EVO Elite Edition

EK-FB KIT ASUS R5E

EK-FC Titan X - Nickel (Original CSQ)

 

- Would this be enough in sort of 1 pump or do i need more than one pump

- are 11 Noctua NF-F12 PWM @800 RPM be enough

 

My main aim is absolute quite because i find Noctua NF-F12 quite till 800-900 RPM for my ears because any high noise gives me migraines.

 

Thank you all for your help i appreciate all your time and effort to help me out.

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yup 800rpm is fine

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- Would this be enough in sort of 1 pump or do i need more than one pump

- are 11 Noctua NF-F12 PWM @800 RPM be enough

 

My main aim is absolute quite because i find Noctua NF-F12 quite till 800-900 RPM for my ears because any high noise gives me migraines.

 

Thank you all for your help i appreciate all your time and effort to help me out.

I would say it looks good.

Only thing to note is that the PWM pump can be weak without PWM power, so you might have problems filling the loop.

I needed to use my 2nd PC just to be able to, but my loop is quite complex so that might be why.

 

As for the fans, so do you might need to go a bit higher then 800-900 RPM, depending on how much heat you can live with:

I speak my mind, sorry if thats a problem.

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I would say it looks good.

Only thing to note is that the PWM pump can be weak without PWM power, so you might have problems filling the loop.

I needed to use my 2nd PC just to be able to, but my loop is quite complex so that might be why.

 

As for the fans, so do you might need to go a bit higher then 800-900 RPM, depending on how much heat you can live with:

 

can you point me out to a better solution maybe a combo unit or something 

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can you point me out to a better solution maybe a combo unit or something 

You can ether find a vario pump (non pwm) or you can get a pwm fan controller.

I speak my mind, sorry if thats a problem.

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