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Hi there.

I'm building a new system and I want to run both my CPU and GPU on water cooling.

However, I don't trust myself enough to build a custom loop and it's fairly expensive. This made me decide to buy pre-build systems.

I want a quiet PC, so I thought a Corsair H110 with 140mm fans would be a great choice for the Intel 4770K, but I also want to water cool my GPU.

As I don't want to tinker with the systems, I'm thinking of buying a separate system for this.

My pick now is a combination of a MSI GeForce 770 4Gb Gaming GPU with a NZXT Kraken and a (for budget reasons) Corsair H90.

I could possibly extend the budget for another H110 as the case I picked would fit it, but I like to hear your opinions.

Looking at all this, what would you do without buying a custom loop or combining separate systems into one?

And would the H90 be enough for the GPU or could I better swap the H90 for the H110 and put the H90 on the GPU?

Please let me know. This is my first experience with water cooling on GPU.

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I'd get something a little better for the GPU. Keep the H110 on the CPU and get something like the H55 or the Kraken X40 from NZXT if you want the 140 mm Rad

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