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i need help planning a water colling loop i have 900w of heat from my components and i have to keep under 75 c 

 

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You are gonna have to try a little harder then that if you want any help at all.  You offered 0 information besides 900W. Case, components, Mobo, what kind of things you want to do. Just saying you have 900W doesnt really help besides just being told to use 3 360 Rads on it and thats about it. The old EK coolstream was rated at 300W per 360 Rad with fans at 2000 RPM, so you may need 3. The way the Rad is built, the metal used, airflow and fans, ambient temps this all plays a roll. Not to mention the case would be SUPER heavy.

 

Are you trying to use two 4090s or something? 13900k+4090 is still 750W-800W and its still pretty wasteful to buy them.

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On 10/22/2022 at 2:04 AM, For Science! said:

pump, waterblock, radiator, fans, tubing, fans.

Don't forget the water...

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8 hours ago, Sarra said:

Don't forget the water...

and rad flushing... and drains

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21 hours ago, linustechtips fan said:

no of this helps sorry

 

you cant say help me make a cooling loop and provide absolutely ZERO information about what you're trying to cool and in what case you're trying to fit it in.

ohhhh "special hardware" unless its some proprietary hardware that hasn't received a patent yet there is no reason you cant say WTF you are cooling.

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1 minute ago, linustechtips fan said:

It is proprietary hardware 

Then you'll have to find parts that fit with that special hardware. We can only assume you can fit 5 420mm radiators and 3 D5 pumps in the case without you telling us anything to go off of.

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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