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im new to custom water cooling, this will be my first loop, i was wondering if this is all i need for a 2x 360 mm loop cooling an rtx 2080 ti and a ryzen 9 3900x 

2x corsair hydro x 360mm radiators 

primo felx 3/8 inner 1/2 inch outer 

corsair hydro x series 3/8 1/2 inch xf compression fittings (2 packs) 

corsair air hydro x xd5 pump+resevoir 

ekwb strix 2080 ti waterblock 

hydro x series x7c cpu waterblock

am i missing anything? do i need more fittings ?

any help would be appreciated as this is my first custom loop

ik there is aio alternatives that can be mounted on graphics cards with a little modding but im extremely interested in making this custom loop

AMD blackout rig

 

cpu: ryzen 5 3600 @4.4ghz @1.35v

gpu: rx5700xt 2200mhz

ram: vengeance lpx c15 3200mhz

mobo: gigabyte b550 auros pro 

psu: cooler master mwe 650w

case: masterbox mbx520

fans:Noctua industrial 3000rpm x6

 

 

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If the packs of fittings come with 5 or more fittings, that's fine.

Could add some 90 or 45 degree fittings. A drain valve with a male to male swivel fittings. Maybe even a T fitting.

You'll need a fluid or something to add to some distilled water preferably. Or a premade fluid. 

People like to get the psu jumpers, guess it makes them feel more comfortable with their first build. 

 

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14 minutes ago, Mick Naughty said:

If the packs of fittings come with 5 or more fittings, that's fine.

Could add some 90 or 45 degree fittings. A drain valve with a male to male swivel fittings. Maybe even a T fitting.

You'll need a fluid or something to add to some distilled water preferably. Or a premade fluid. 

People like to get the psu jumpers, guess it makes them feel more comfortable with their first build. 

 

Sorry forgot to list the coolant, i have cryo fuel on my list.

sorry What are psu jumpers? I'm completely new to this 

 

AMD blackout rig

 

cpu: ryzen 5 3600 @4.4ghz @1.35v

gpu: rx5700xt 2200mhz

ram: vengeance lpx c15 3200mhz

mobo: gigabyte b550 auros pro 

psu: cooler master mwe 650w

case: masterbox mbx520

fans:Noctua industrial 3000rpm x6

 

 

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19 minutes ago, scuff gang said:

Sorry forgot to list the coolant, i have cryo fuel on my list.

sorry What are psu jumpers? I'm completely new to this 

 

It connects two wires that allow the psu to turn on so you could potentially run the pump without powering the whole rig. Supposedly safer Incase there’s a leak. 

 

Myself i I just keep the whole pc together and wired and turn it on and fill the rig as it runs. The fluid can’t do any damage being fresh. 

 

Or you can use a paper clip to do it or another psu. 

Main RIg Lian Li O11 MINI, I7 9900k, ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero, G.Skill Ripjaws 3600 32GB, 3090FE, EVGA 1000G5, Acer Nitro XZ3 2560 x 1440@240hz 

 

Spare RIg Lian Li O11 AIR MINI, I7 4790K, Asus Maximus VI Extreme, G.Skill Ares 2400 32Gb, EVGA 1080ti, 1080sc 1070sc & 1060 SSC, EVGA 850GA, Acer KG251Q 1920x1080@240hz 

 

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