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So I'm probably purchasing my watercooling stuff in a few weeks, I was thinking about this kit: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/20838/ex-wat-262/XSPC_Raystorm_AX360_Extreme_Universal_CPU_Water_Cooling_Kit_w_D5_Variant_Pump_Included_and_Free_Dead-Water.html?tl=g59c683s2175

This bioxide: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17710/ex-liq-291/Mayhems_Biocide_Extreme_-_10mL.html?id=mEsD5jEa&mv_pc=1766 

And distilled water

This block for my 780 dcuii: http://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-fc780-gtx-dcii-nickel.html

I'd prefer copper but I can't find any, feel free to say a better one! :)

And these fans: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/10323/fan-674/Scythe_Gentle_Typhoon_120mm_x_25mm_Fan_-_1850_RPM_D1225C12B5AP-15_Hot_Item_.html

I can fit another 240mm radiator and 120 (if exist) but I think I'll add it in the future, I'm going to cool my GPU and CPU, thinking about putting on a 2nd GPU, will the pump be enough?

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You might want to looks at some fans optimized for static pressure, noctua nf f12 or Corsair SP120 maybe?

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You might want to looks at some fans optimized for static pressure, noctua nf f12 or Corsair SP120 maybe?

Okey, are the quiet? Really the thing I'm looking for :)

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You might want to looks at some fans optimized for static pressure, noctua nf f12 or Corsair SP120 maybe?

  

Stick with the Gentle Typhoons mate, they're some of the best rad fans out there.

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Stick with the Gentle Typhoons mate, they're some of the best rad fans out there.

Yea someone told me that that's why I like picked them :)

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So I'm probably purchasing my watercooling stuff in a few weeks, I was thinking about this kit: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/20838/ex-wat-262/XSPC_Raystorm_AX360_Extreme_Universal_CPU_Water_Cooling_Kit_w_D5_Variant_Pump_Included_and_Free_Dead-Water.html?tl=g59c683s2175

This bioxide: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17710/ex-liq-291/Mayhems_Biocide_Extreme_-_10mL.html?id=mEsD5jEa&mv_pc=1766 

And distilled water

This block for my 780 dcuii: http://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-fc780-gtx-dcii-nickel.html

I'd prefer copper but I can't find any, feel free to say a better one! :)

And these fans: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/10323/fan-674/Scythe_Gentle_Typhoon_120mm_x_25mm_Fan_-_1850_RPM_D1225C12B5AP-15_Hot_Item_.html

I can fit another 240mm radiator and 120 (if exist) but I think I'll add it in the future, I'm going to cool my GPU and CPU, thinking about putting on a 2nd GPU, will the pump be enough?

The pump is more that enough. You do know that the XSPC kit you are buying from FrozenCPU comes with a free dead water which is a biocide just like the mayhem's biocide and all of the biocides that are that color is actually copper 2 sulfate right?

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The pump is more that enough. You do know that the XSPC kit you are buying from FrozenCPU comes with a free dead water which is a biocide just like the mayhem's biocide and all of the biocides that are that color is actually copper 2 sulfate right?

Emmh, okey, will the water be enough or do I need to buy more? Also is that a good block for the GPU?

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Emmh, okey, will the water be enough or do I need to buy more? Also is that a good block for the GPU?

You never stated how much distilled water you will be purchasing. For a 360mm radiator, a cpu block and gpu block i estimate 1 liter of distilled water would be enough. Any water block from EKWB is top tier and once you used their Cooling Configurator the water block will work nicely. 

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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You never stated how much distilled water you will be purchasing. For a 360mm radiator, a cpu block and gpu block i estimate 1 liter of distilled water would be enough. Any water block from EKWB is top tier and once you used their Cooling Configurator the water block will work nicely.

Hmm, could you answer PM, got a few more questions to ask. D:

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Hmm, could you answer PM, got a few more questions to ask. D:

Just did but you asked the same questions. Anyway i answered them.

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