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Are these parts compatible + What more do i need

these are my parts

Radiator

Pump

Reservoir

Cpu block

Compression Fittings

(3) Static Pressure Fans

Green UV tubing

 ATX Bridging Plug

is this all i need? i have distilled water at home. another question is, Is This Compatible?

its around 315 US Dollars is there something keep in mind ill be replacing the tubes and the fans with the ones above

 

 

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that bridge looks super sketchy but it has good reviews 

 

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Just now, Sentryy said:

that bridge looks super sketchy but it has good reviews 

 

All it is doing is grounding a sense pin, turning it on. There's no load on the wire, so as long as he's using safe practices (not building it with the GPU plugged in), he'll be fine.

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@VictorianReaper I see you are using both nickel and copper in the rig. Be sure to use a fluid designed to be used in that if you plan to keep the reservoir or there will be, effectively, a battery in your loop as copper and nickel will react to form an excess charge (basic battery chemistry). I'd recommend using parts with all the same metal.  

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On 8/26/2016 at 9:57 PM, FAQBytes said:

@VictorianReaper I see you are using both nickel and copper in the rig. Be sure to use a fluid designed to be used in that if you plan to keep the reservoir or there will be, effectively, a battery in your loop as copper and nickel will react to form an excess charge (basic battery chemistry). I'd recommend using parts with all the same metal.  

what part is nickel

or copper

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11 hours ago, VictorianReaper said:

what part is nickel

or copper

Your water block and radiator are copper/brass (A Copper alloy). The Reservoir is nickel coated.

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