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Custom Loop Layout. Thoughts?

Planning out for a summer project. 1 GPU and 1 CPU. CPU block is an EK supremecy, pump and res combo is an EK-D5, GPU block is undecided. And yes I will have another tube connecting the two radiators. I have two in case of any additions I plan to do in the future. For the tubes I plan on using 3/4" acrylic tubing. I don't want long curved tubed, I want straight and curved edges. Any thoughts would be cool.

 

 

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and im assuming there will be a run from the rad in the front to the rad in the top? also you could add a 14 rad in the back ;)

Haha yea as I said in the topic "And yes I will have another tube connecting the two radiators"

 
 
 

 

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Haha yea as I said in the topic "And yes I will have another tube connecting the two radiators"

*facepalm* literally the only part i didnt read but yeah you could definitely stick a thin(ish) 140 rad in the back and maybe swap the 240 and 360 around, so you have more room for it?

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Why not go from the RX360 into the cpu, then gpu, then pump? seems cleaner to me this way.

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*facepalm* literally the only part i didnt read but yeah you could definitely stick a thin(ish) 140 rad in the back and maybe swap the 240 and 360 around, so you have more room for it?

So many possibilities. I am going to look into that. :)

 
 
 

 

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So many possibilities. I am going to look into that. :)

yeah the 750D is pretty awesome for w/c also, those hdd bays are removable so you could mount the pump/res to the bottom of the chassis and have a bigger res for added sexiness

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Why not go from the RX360 into the cpu, then gpu, then pump? seems cleaner to me this way.

Hmm after so much thinking this was the way that looked cleanest to me. I would probably rather a tube going straight from the rad to the cpu but I am not sure if that would look cleaner in my opinion. I shall keep trying out different variants. Thanks!

yeah the 750D is pretty awesome for w/c also, those hdd bays are removable so you could mount the pump/res to the bottom of the chassis and have a bigger res for added sexiness

Yea a bigger res would be sexier but I couldn't find any bigger pump/res combos. I rather a combo basically due to aesthetics.

 
 
 

 

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Yea a bigger res would be sexier but I couldn't find any bigger pump/res combos. I rather a combo basically due to aesthetics.

you can get a D5 Pump and a Pump top and a normal res and it works just like the combo's. that and you can mod-mount it to the motherboard tray, im planning to w/c my 750D so i have thought in-depth about all this stuff ;)

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you can get a D5 Pump and a Pump top and a normal res and it works just like the combo's. that and you can mod-mount it to the motherboard tray, im planning to w/c my 750D so i have thought in-depth about all this stuff ;)

Thanks for the helpful tips man! Yea the 750D is a beauty for sure.
 
 
 

 

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It is pretty standard and should work nicely. The RX radiators are very very good and with the l;ow fin density you can use a high static pressure fan and use the PWM to get the noise level you want and still get great cooling.

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