High end liquid cooling PC build (Gaming, 3Dwork, Motion graphic) Opinions Wanted!
7 minutes ago, Faded7 said:No didn't get anything yet or order what I mean is that's what I got from the quote the company sent.
and Yes I'm asking for if the parts are good or I need to change something because I'm really confused on what to do at this point.
As far as computer components go, it's a solid build. Custom watercooling isn't my strong suit as I've only dealt with it a few times in my shop, but everything in the liquid cooling parts look good(to me so take with a grain of salt).
I would say the better option over running it by the users here would be to run it by whoever is going to be assembling it. Microcenter does advanced watercooling builds, however they aren't cheap and that's only if they have a builder at that store that does it. So I'd call ahead or go in and run the parts by them. The list you were given was from the people who were thinking they were going to assemble it, so any extra parts or the specifics for their loop design play into how many fittings, tubes, and parts necessary for the loop. The person doing it at Microcenter may not need as many parts, recommend others, or even think there are too many. It would be best to have them come up with the whole list for you.
Also just to let you know what you are getting into, which I'm sure you're already aware. Longevity and ease of use can be thrown out the window with a custom loop water cooling system. It's more failure points in the system(parts wear out) regardless of quality compared to standard cooling or AIOs and they do require a decent amount a maintenance i.e water filing, cleaning, etc. But it will be a wicked cool(in more ways than one) system.
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