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Is this a good custom loop plan?

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5 minutes ago, Ravendarat said:

What CPU are you cooling

I'll probably get a 3700x or 3600

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Why are you doing a full custom loop for mid-range specs? Air cooling will do fine.

That said, it's a good custom loop.

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What thickness is your rad? Im not sure what kinda cooling a 5700xt needs as I have never ran one. A 3600 is pretty undemanding but if you do a 3700x and a 5700xt and overclock them both you MIGHT not have quite enough rad as the recommendation is generally 240mm per component but the thickness of the rad would factor in as well as if you are overclocking

 

 

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Just now, 732 said:

Why are you doing a full custom loop for mid-range specs? Air cooling will do fine.

That said, it's a good custom loop.

I did a full custom loop with a 3600, I did it because I like building stuff and found it fun

 

 

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1 minute ago, Ravendarat said:

I did a full custom loop with a 3600, I did it because I like building stuff and found it fun

I do things for the fun of it too, good luck with the loop! :)

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"have you tried turning it off and on again?"

 

 

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Just now, 732 said:

I do things for the fun of it too, good luck with the loop! :)

Not long time ago I done custom loop for my system (3750k and gtx970) , why I done it? Cos I wanted loop 😂 no other reason, 

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4 minutes ago, 732 said:

Why are you doing a full custom loop for mid-range specs? Air cooling will do fine.

That said, it's a good custom loop.

I just want a loop. And I'm 90% sure I'll get the 3700x

4 minutes ago, Ravendarat said:

What thickness is your rad? Im not sure what kinda cooling a 5700xt needs as I have never ran one. A 3600 is pretty undemanding but if you do a 3700x and a 5700xt and overclock them both you MIGHT not have quite enough rad as the recommendation is generally 240mm per component but the thickness of the rad would factor in as well as if you are overclocking

27.5mm. Should be enough.

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