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AIO or Custom Watercooler??

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if your a beginner, I would go with a AIO cooler that could potentially be expanded if you want to try your hand at that. Swiftech makes some great AIO that can be expanded into larger loops.

I'm a beginner at watercooling and this is my first water cooled build. I was wondering if I should get an AIO or if I should make a custom watercooling loop?

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if your a beginner, I would go with a AIO cooler that could potentially be expanded if you want to try your hand at that. Swiftech makes some great AIO that can be expanded into larger loops.

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The EK Predator is a nice AIO with custom WC parts. Great temperatures and future proof because it can be expanded.

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