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What do you think?  :)

Its about 1466$ (USD) and I draw the line at 1600$

 

P.s I have worked on water cooling before but never bought the parts myself so I was wondering if these would work. 

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The block you have selected will not fit on your GPU.

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The block you have selected will not fit on your GPU.

 

Why not?

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Why not?

It's made for the ASUS 280X Matrix. Hense the 'matrix' at the end of the block name

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The block won't work with the GPU, seeing as it's for an ASUS R9 280X MATRIX, the PSU cables may not work (but I am not sure of this) but everything else looks good. If you want a GPU that will have a watercooling block (since nobody makes them for the Windforce), you may want to get a DirectCU II R9 280X or a GTX 770 from EVGA.

 

Looks good!

But it physically wouldn't work...

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It's made for the ASUS 280X Matrix. Hense the 'matrix' at the end of the block name

Good point didn't see that  B)

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The block won't work with the GPU, seeing as it's for an ASUS R9 280X MATRIX, the PSU cables may not work (but I am not sure of this) but everything else looks good. If you want a GPU that will have a watercooling block (since nobody makes them for the Windforce), you may want to get a DirectCU II R9 280X or a GTX 770 from EVGA.

 

But it physically wouldn't work...

 

Well I checked the cabels and they will work :)

Here is the list:

AXI Platinum Series - 1200/860/760

AX Platinum Series - 860/760

RM Gold Series - 1000/850/750/650/550/450

HX Gold Series - 1050/850/750/650

TXM Bronze Series - 850/750/650/550

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Well I checked the cabels and they will work :)

Here is the list:

AXI Platinum Series - 1200/860/760

AX Platinum Series - 860/760

RM Gold Series - 1000/850/750/650/550/450

HX Gold Series - 1050/850/750/650

TXM Bronze Series - 850/750/650/550

Great! So then the only thing that needs to be sorted out is the GPU/Block.

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Great! So then the only thing that needs to be sorted out is the GPU/Block.

 

Yeah then I'll have a awsome system :) 

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Yeah then I'll have a awsome system :)

Well, you still need a CPU, Motherboard, Storage drives etc. :P

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Well, you still need a CPU, Motherboard, Storage drive

 

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Intel i5-3570K 4.2GHz ,H100i, 16GB DDR3 Corsair Vengance, AsRock Fatality Z77, XFX Radeon HD6870, Cooler Master Storm Trooper, Intel SSD 120GB 330 Series,~900GB HDD, Corsair AF120 (QE), BenQ 22".

Woops, missed that part. Damn you smartphone :P

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