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hi there i would like to liquid cool my ram, cpu gpu, and mother board and woundering if this will work and will be the best way going about it, any advise would be great thank you

 

ressivor ------> pump------>triple 120 raditor, ------> cpu------>motherboard------> pump ------>double 120 radior------>gpu------>ram 

 

 

please help this is sending my head west 

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hi there i would like to liquid cool my ram, cpu gpu, and mother board and woundering if this will work and will be the best way going about it, any advise would be great thank you

 

ressivor ------> pump------>triple 120 raditor, ------> cpu------>motherboard------> pump ------>double 120 radior------>gpu------>ram 

 

 

please help this is sending my head west 

From your explanation this can only work if you are using two pumps which will essentially give you two loops or if you are using splitters which will hugely complicate your loop if you are a first time watercooler. This maybe what you are trying to achieve.......reservoir------>pump------>360mm radiator----->cpu----->motherboard----->240mm radiator----->gpu----->ram.

 

For this loop you will need a strong pump and i suggest getting the thickest radiator that you case can hold without causing any problem for the other parts in your system.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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Hmm.. can you please tell me what case you are using and the component list (Water blocks Rads, Res...etc) i will try to make one myself (with paint because thats what pros use) ;D

cpu block Aqua Computer Cuplex Kryos XT--- gpu block Watercool Heatkiller GPU-X ³ GTX Titan/780/780 Ti LT------ radiator - XSPC AX360 Triple Fan Radiator - Whit radiator XSPC AX240 Dual Fan Radiator - White ------res FrozenQ Liquid Fusion V Series 250mm Reservoir - Blue --------case is a obsidion 750d ,, many thanks , sorry it looks messy, and for the extra detail the liquid will be uv, so a light blue glow :)

sorry i forgot the main thing, the mothebaord is a maximus Iv the one with the built in water cooling and black on it to protect the circuit board

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hi there i would like to liquid cool my ram, cpu gpu, and mother board and woundering if this will work and will be the best way going about it, any advise would be great thank you

 

ressivor ------> pump------>triple 120 raditor, ------> cpu------>motherboard------> pump ------>double 120 radior------>gpu------>ram 

 

 

please help this is sending my head west 

 

There is no need for second pump. One good pump should be quite enought for this kind of build. Another thing, there is not very good reasons to watercool Ram unless you happen to get the block for free. Also motherboard is bit questionable, for most of situations the benefit is very little compared to prizes of these blocks.

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hey peeps will this work, i hope you understand my art, any question just ask me and advise would be great, and this will be in an obsidion 750D, so could you please let me know will i need to make the front panel a grill.

 

i mean 5 rows of fans not 5 fans 

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5 fans for 240 rad?  :blink:

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hey peeps will this work, i hope you understand my art, any question just ask me and advise would be great, and this will be in an obsidion 750D, so could you please let me know will i need to make the front panel a grill.

 

i mean 5 rows of fans not 5 fans 

 

you don't need 5rows of fans.. we only use one fan set per side.

push/pull would be one fan set on one-side and one fan set on the other side.

so in total your two radiators for push/pull would be 10 fans, 6 for the 360 and 4 for the 240.

 

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you don't need 5rows of fans.. we only use one fan set per side.

push/pull would be one fan set on one-side and one fan set on the other side.

so in total your two radiators for push/pull would be 10 fans, 6 for the 360 and 4 for the 240.

 

 

i was hopping that the extra rows of fans would make it cooler ?

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am a bit confused wasn't he he getting good results minus the noise 

 

no he was not, it was a troll video. it was for laughs and giggles.

was not intended to be taken as true facts. totally bogus.

 

you'll want to match your radiator specs (thickness and fin per inch) to specific fans

to give you great cooling and low fan noise.

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o

 

no he was not, it was a troll video. it was for laughs and giggles.

was not intended to be taken as true facts. totally bogus.

 

you'll want to match your radiator specs (thickness and fin per inch) to specific fans

to give you great cooling and low fan noise.

ok thank you, but how much of a temp decrease would i get from adding another push pul rad next to the first one 

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ok thank you, but how much of a temp decrease would i get from adding another push pul rad next to the first one 

 

depending on the radiator from 3°-8° on device temperatures. other than that, usually most just like to say push/pull.

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it doesnt matter where you put them. Just put them side by side.

 

 

Edit: Or make an awesome dual loop.

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