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Please stay with a budget, so far it's risen 400 dollars in the past two days.

 

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well does anybody have any suggestions for a case? under 200$?

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well does anybody have any suggestions for a case? under 200$?

750D, Phantom 820, Fractal Arc Midi R2, Phantom 630, NZXT H440.

I'm guessing you are looking for triple radiator support now then?

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the problems you have with the parts list is you are missing GPU blocks and fittings for them, and your getting a cpu block it seems your not gonna use.  a 280mm rad will cool 2 290Xs better then their air coolers, I'd guess they would top out at 60-65C. plus the XPC kit selected doesn't come with fans.

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the problems you have with the parts list is you are missing GPU blocks and fittings for them, and your getting a cpu block it seems your not gonna use.  a 280mm rad will cool 2 290Xs better then their air coolers, I'd guess they would top out at 60-65C. plus the XPC kit selected doesn't come with fans.

yeah i that was my next question universal or full blocks anyway the fans are gonna be peripherals so don't worry about them, and a big question is what case under 120$ windowed woud be good for this i was looking at the NZXT H440 white.

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yeah i that was my next question universal or full blocks anyway the fans are gonna be peripherals so don't worry about them, and a big question is what case under 120$ windowed woud be good for this i was looking at the NZXT H440 white.

Before you're case budget was $200, please make up your mind. Universal blocks are shit unless you have A LOT of airflow around it.

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if you use universal you need to still need to cool the cards VRMs and ram, you can do it effectively with stick on heatsinks and a fan blowing on your cards. what case to use? i don't really care what you choose, theres a case thread for a reason. 

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Before you're case budget was $200, please make up your mind. Universal blocks are shit unless you have A LOT of airflow around it.

200$ typo sorry i'm no used to typing

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if you use universal you need to still need to cool the cards VRMs and ram, you can do it with stick on heatsinks and fan blowing on your cards. what case to use? i don't really care what you choose, theres a case thread for a reason.

fullblocks are alot more expensive so its kinda hard to choose

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they are, and you can't use them again when you upgrade next. but going with universals and heatsinks and a fan or 2 doesn't look as good, and since you wanted a window......

 

 

 

personally id rather go universal with a case with fans mounts on the door.

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ik i may be bouncing around alot with the prices but for the loop 300$ and for the case 120$ to clarify

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they are, and you can't use them again when you upgrade next. but going with universals and heatsinks and a fan or 2 doesn't look as good, and since you wanted a window......

kk so you think i could get two full block gpu heatsinks and cpu block with a bay(doesny have to be) high performance pump special liquid and a 360-480 radiator?

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kk so you think i could get two full block gpu heatsinks and cpu block with a bay(doesny have to be) high performance pump special liquid and a 360-480 radiator?

Personally I would advise against a bay res, tube res' look way prettier and are easier to manage. As well, two GPU blocks and a CPU block will be around 250 dollars, so your budget needs to be a bit higher. Lastly, not many cases have native 480 support except for full-towers like the Entho Primo and the 900D, 360 rad will be easier to find at $120 (H440 or Arc Midi R2).

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Personally I would advise against a bay res, tube res' look way prettier and are easier to manage. As well, two GPU blocks and a CPU block will be around 250 dollars, so your budget needs to be a bit higher. Lastly, not many cases have native 480 support except for full-towers like the Entho Primo and the 900D, 360 rad will be easier to find at $120 (H440 or Arc Midi R2).

500$?

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500$?

Very manageable, you will be able to build a very good watercooling loop for that.

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Very manageable, you will be able to build a very good watercooling loop for that.

yay im so happy you'll help me right?

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yay im so happy you'll help me right?

Sure, what do you need help with?

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evrything starting with a case i kinda upped budget 200$ now

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evrything starting with a case i kinda upped budget 200$ now

Okay, hold on.

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evrything starting with aThe case i kinda upped budget 200$ now

The 750D is good

I like the color scheme of Noctua fans. Deal with it. Forget about the bad memories of the past.


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Okay, here we go (blue theme, you can switch some things though)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/16656/ex-tub-1332/Monsoon_Free_Center_Compression_Fitting_-_38ID_x_12OD_-_Modders_6_Pack_Blue_FCC-3812-6P-BL.html?tl=g30c569s1761#blank 35.99

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14186/ex-blc-971/XSPC_RayStorm_High_Performance_Acetal_CPU_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Intel_Sockets_LGA_115x_1366_2011.html?tl=g59c657s2123 62.99 (personal preference, you can pick any block)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5069/ex-rad-93/Black_Ice_GT_Stealth_360_X-Flow_Radiator_-_Black.html?tl=g30c95s161 69.95

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21480/ex-pmp-263/XSPC_Photon_170_Tube_Glass_Cylinder_Reservoir_Pump_Combo_D5_Vario.html?tl=g59c677s2165 149.99

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14874/ex-liq-202/Alphacool_Ultra_Pure_Water_-_1000mL.html?tl=g30c103 11.99 (I would suggest picking this up yourself, that way you don't have to pay for obscene shipping costs)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17588/ex-tub-1574/PrimoChill_PrimoFlex_Advanced_LRT_Tubing_38ID_x_12_OD_-_10ft_Retail_Pack_-_Clear_PFLEXA10-12.html?tl=c99s171b46#blank 24.99

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17701/ex-liq-282/Mayhems_Pastel_Coolant_Concentrate_-_250mL_-_Blue_Berry.html 21.95

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21664/ex-blc-1565/EK_Radeon_R9-290X_VGA_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Acetal_EK-FC_R9-290X_-_Acetal.html 212 (two of them)

=$475 (about)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146148

=140

All together it is 615, but you can cut some things down; such as the coolant (just distilled water, no colour), the case (Arc Midi R2 instead), the resevoir (bay res' are sometimes cheaper or just go for a cheaper pump), and the fittings (they are just pretty, you can easily go for cheaper).

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Okay, here we go (blue theme, you can switch some things though)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/16656/ex-tub-1332/Monsoon_Free_Center_Compression_Fitting_-_38ID_x_12OD_-_Modders_6_Pack_Blue_FCC-3812-6P-BL.html?tl=g30c569s1761#blank 35.99

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14186/ex-blc-971/XSPC_RayStorm_High_Performance_Acetal_CPU_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Intel_Sockets_LGA_115x_1366_2011.html?tl=g59c657s2123 62.99 (personal preference, you can pick any block)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5069/ex-rad-93/Black_Ice_GT_Stealth_360_X-Flow_Radiator_-_Black.html?tl=g30c95s161 69.95

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21480/ex-pmp-263/XSPC_Photon_170_Tube_Glass_Cylinder_Reservoir_Pump_Combo_D5_Vario.html?tl=g59c677s2165 149.99

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14874/ex-liq-202/Alphacool_Ultra_Pure_Water_-_1000mL.html?tl=g30c103 11.99 (I would suggest picking this up yourself, that way you don't have to pay for obscene shipping costs)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17588/ex-tub-1574/PrimoChill_PrimoFlex_Advanced_LRT_Tubing_38ID_x_12_OD_-_10ft_Retail_Pack_-_Clear_PFLEXA10-12.html?tl=c99s171b46#blank 24.99

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17701/ex-liq-282/Mayhems_Pastel_Coolant_Concentrate_-_250mL_-_Blue_Berry.html 21.95

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21664/ex-blc-1565/EK_Radeon_R9-290X_VGA_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Acetal_EK-FC_R9-290X_-_Acetal.html 212 (two of them)

=$475 (about)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146148

=140

All together it is 615, but you can cut some things down; such as the coolant (just distilled water, no colour), the case (Arc Midi R2 instead), the resevoir (bay res' are sometimes cheaper or just go for a cheaper pump), and the fittings (they are just pretty, you can easily go for cheaper).

awesome

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Okay, here we go (blue theme, you can switch some things though)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/16656/ex-tub-1332/Monsoon_Free_Center_Compression_Fitting_-_38ID_x_12OD_-_Modders_6_Pack_Blue_FCC-3812-6P-BL.html?tl=g30c569s1761#blank 35.99

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14186/ex-blc-971/XSPC_RayStorm_High_Performance_Acetal_CPU_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Intel_Sockets_LGA_115x_1366_2011.html?tl=g59c657s2123 62.99 (personal preference, you can pick any block)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5069/ex-rad-93/Black_Ice_GT_Stealth_360_X-Flow_Radiator_-_Black.html?tl=g30c95s161 69.95

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21480/ex-pmp-263/XSPC_Photon_170_Tube_Glass_Cylinder_Reservoir_Pump_Combo_D5_Vario.html?tl=g59c677s2165 149.99

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14874/ex-liq-202/Alphacool_Ultra_Pure_Water_-_1000mL.html?tl=g30c103 11.99 (I would suggest picking this up yourself, that way you don't have to pay for obscene shipping costs)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17588/ex-tub-1574/PrimoChill_PrimoFlex_Advanced_LRT_Tubing_38ID_x_12_OD_-_10ft_Retail_Pack_-_Clear_PFLEXA10-12.html?tl=c99s171b46#blank 24.99

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17701/ex-liq-282/Mayhems_Pastel_Coolant_Concentrate_-_250mL_-_Blue_Berry.html 21.95

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21664/ex-blc-1565/EK_Radeon_R9-290X_VGA_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Acetal_EK-FC_R9-290X_-_Acetal.html 212 (two of them)

=$475 (about)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146148

=140

All together it is 615, but you can cut some things down; such as the coolant (just distilled water, no colour), the case (Arc Midi R2 instead), the resevoir (bay res' are sometimes cheaper or just go for a cheaper pump), and the fittings (they are just pretty, you can easily go for cheaper).

i'd just go with red(radeon and amd)still love it xD

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i'd just go with red(radeon and amd)still love it xD

Pretty easy to do that, just switch the coolant and fittings. BAM! Red theme now.

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Pretty easy to do that, just switch the coolant and fittings. BAM! Red theme now.

dont i need 8 fittings though?

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