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So a while back ik i asked about watercooling but some things happened and i need your help here is my new build http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3ocsD the thread http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/137411-can-you-install-a-360mm-radiator-in-a-corsair-c70/#entry1826177

here are my parts:

cpu block:http://www.frozencpu...30c85s139#blank

gpu block:http://www.frozencpu...30c87s143#blank

radaiators:http://www.frozencpu...or_-_Black.html and http://www.frozencpu...l?tl=g30c95s159

pump/reservoir: http://www.frozencpu...0c107s152#blank

tubing: http://www.frozencpu...l?tl=g30c99s171

fans: http://www.frozencpu...ml?tl=g36c15s60

fittings: http://www.frozencpu...tl=g30c409s1032

and how the loop will flow:  pump/reservoir>240mm radiator>cpu block>120mm radiator>gpu block and back

I'll be waiting:

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For future reference could you please post the names of parts, not links.

 

  1. Not the best performer but an okay CPU block (not that this matters that much).
  2. You will need RAM/VRM heatsinks if you want a GPU core only block.
  3. That 240mm is a very thin high FPI rad, would be better if you could fit something thicker.
  4. You need to buy a pump for that res, it doesn't come with a pump.
  5. Good.
  6. Okay fans, you would be better going with something more expensive (as you are spending so much money on wc anyway), but they will do the job.
  7. Good fittings.

Could you please make diagram of your loop? This not only helps us understand what you want but it also helps you to better understand what you want and makes it easy to spot potential flaws in a loop.

To do this simply grab a 2D side on snap of your case. (Just type your case name into google images and scroll down a bit till you find one, it should be there.) Then go to a photo editing program and simply put rectangles where you would like to place your radiators, blocks, reservoirs, pumps and tubing. use different colours for diffentent types of components (blocks, rads, reservoirs, etc). Don't forget to add at least one arrow to shoudl the direction  of flow in your loop. There is no need to put fans in. This forum has an upload function or you can use an image sharing site and embed the picture into your post. This is an example I made earlier: http://i.imgur.com/MynbfCp.jpg

Then simply list all your components you wish to water-cool (and your case) in a bullet point list and finally list all the water-cooling components you will use when building your loop.

This will help us a lot.

Feel free to PM for any water-cooling questions. Check out my profile for more ways to contact me.

 

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For future reference could you please post that names of parts, not links.

 

  1. Not the best performer but an okay CPU block (not that this matters that much).
  2. You will need RAM/VRM heatsinks if you want a GPU core only block.
  3. That 240mm is a very thin high FPI rad, would be better if you could fit something thicker.
  4. You need to buy a pump for that res, it doesn't come with a pump.
  5. Good.
  6. Okay fans, you would be better going with something more expensive (as you are spending so much money on wc anyway), but they will do the job.
  7. Good fittings.

Could you please make diagram of your loop? This not only helps us understand what you want but it also helps you to better understand what you want and makes it easy to spot potential flaws in a loop.

To do this simply grab a 2D side on snap of your case. (Just type your case name into google images and scroll down a bit till you find one, it should be there.) Then go to a photo editing program and simply put rectangles where you would like to place your radiators, blocks, reservoirs, pumps and tubing. use different colours for diffentent types of components (blocks, rads, reservoirs, etc). Don't forget to add at least one arrow to shoudl the direction  of flow in your loop. There is no need to put fans in. This forum has an upload function or you can use an image sharing site and embed the picture into your post. This is an example I made earlier: http://i.imgur.com/MynbfCp.jpg

Then simply list all your components you wish to water-cool (and your case) in a bullet point list and finally list all the water-cooling components you will use when building your loop.

This will help us a lot.

ok thx

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For future reference could you please post the names of parts, not links.

 

  1. Not the best performer but an okay CPU block (not that this matters that much).
  2. You will need RAM/VRM heatsinks if you want a GPU core only block.
  3. That 240mm is a very thin high FPI rad, would be better if you could fit something thicker.
  4. You need to buy a pump for that res, it doesn't come with a pump.
  5. Good.
  6. Okay fans, you would be better going with something more expensive (as you are spending so much money on wc anyway), but they will do the job.
  7. Good fittings.

Could you please make diagram of your loop? This not only helps us understand what you want but it also helps you to better understand what you want and makes it easy to spot potential flaws in a loop.

To do this simply grab a 2D side on snap of your case. (Just type your case name into google images and scroll down a bit till you find one, it should be there.) Then go to a photo editing program and simply put rectangles where you would like to place your radiators, blocks, reservoirs, pumps and tubing. use different colours for diffentent types of components (blocks, rads, reservoirs, etc). Don't forget to add at least one arrow to shoudl the direction  of flow in your loop. There is no need to put fans in. This forum has an upload function or you can use an image sharing site and embed the picture into your post. This is an example I made earlier: http://i.imgur.com/MynbfCp.jpg

Then simply list all your components you wish to water-cool (and your case) in a bullet point list and finally list all the water-cooling components you will use when building your loop.

This will help us a lot.

cpu block:http://www.frozencpu.com/products/20226/ex-blc-1462/EK_Supremacy_Universal_CPU_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Clean_Full_Copper_EK-Supremacy_Clean_CSQ_-_Full_Copper.html?tl=g57c603s1912#blank

gpu block:http://www.frozencpu.com/products/22128/ex-blc-1579/EK_GeForce_780_GTX_Ti_VGA_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Acetal_EK-FC780_GTX_Ti_-_Acetal.html?tl=g57c613s1928#blank

reservoir/pump(ik it's bay but i find it very easy to fill a bay reservoir):http://www.frozencpu.com/products/22887/ex-pmp-285/EK_Dual_525_Bay_Reservoir_Pump_Combo_-_Laing_D5_Swiftech_MCP65x_Alphacool_VPP_EK-BAY_RES_D5.html?tl=g57c615s1939#blank

tubing:http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21013/ex-tub-1973/EK_ZMT_Tubing_-_38_ID_58OD_-_3_Meter_98_Feet_Retail_Pack_-_Black_EK-Tube_ZMT_Matte_Black_15995mm.html?tl=g57c623s1968#blank

fittings:http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21226/ex-tub-1995/EK_G14_Thread_Perfect_Seal_Compression_Fitting_-_10mm_ID_x_16mm_OD_38_x_58_-_Black_.html?tl=g57c593s1952

radiator(s):http://www.frozencpu.com/products/12369/ex-rad-198/EK_CoolStream_240_XT_Series_Liquid_Cooling_Radiator_EK-CoolStream_RAD_XT_240.html?tl=g57c597s1900 and http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14397/ex-rad-322/EK_CoolStream_120_XT_Series_Liquid_Cooling_Radiator_EK-CoolStream_RAD_XT_120.html?tl=g57c597s1899#blank

ik u said not to post links but they have REALLY long names and the copy and paste thing wasn't working

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cpu block:http://www.frozencpu.com/products/20226/ex-blc-1462/EK_Supremacy_Universal_CPU_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Clean_Full_Copper_EK-Supremacy_Clean_CSQ_-_Full_Copper.html?tl=g57c603s1912#blank

gpu block:http://www.frozencpu.com/products/22128/ex-blc-1579/EK_GeForce_780_GTX_Ti_VGA_Liquid_Cooling_Block_-_Acetal_EK-FC780_GTX_Ti_-_Acetal.html?tl=g57c613s1928#blank

reservoir/pump(ik it's bay but i find it very easy to fill a bay reservoir):http://www.frozencpu.com/products/22887/ex-pmp-285/EK_Dual_525_Bay_Reservoir_Pump_Combo_-_Laing_D5_Swiftech_MCP65x_Alphacool_VPP_EK-BAY_RES_D5.html?tl=g57c615s1939#blank

tubing:http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21013/ex-tub-1973/EK_ZMT_Tubing_-_38_ID_58OD_-_3_Meter_98_Feet_Retail_Pack_-_Black_EK-Tube_ZMT_Matte_Black_15995mm.html?tl=g57c623s1968#blank

fittings:http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21226/ex-tub-1995/EK_G14_Thread_Perfect_Seal_Compression_Fitting_-_10mm_ID_x_16mm_OD_38_x_58_-_Black_.html?tl=g57c593s1952

radiator(s):http://www.frozencpu.com/products/12369/ex-rad-198/EK_CoolStream_240_XT_Series_Liquid_Cooling_Radiator_EK-CoolStream_RAD_XT_240.html?tl=g57c597s1900 and http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14397/ex-rad-322/EK_CoolStream_120_XT_Series_Liquid_Cooling_Radiator_EK-CoolStream_RAD_XT_120.html?tl=g57c597s1899#blank

ik u said not to post links but they have REALLY long names and the copy and paste thing wasn't working

link messed up so here http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14397/ex-rad-322/EK_CoolStream_120_XT_Series_Liquid_Cooling_Radiator_EK-CoolStream_RAD_XT_120.html?tl=g57c597s1899#blank

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