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Intel Core i5 2320 Quad Core 3.3GHz < - - I am trying to cool my CPU only for sake of budget. my GPU loves to go over 75 .C even at fans at 100% so should I get a waterblock for GPU

 

8GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM

 

PNY GTX 760 XLR8 CUSTOM OVERCLOCKED

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You can't make a good loop under a $100. Please just get an AIO. Don't do a super cheap loop. H100i or something for $100.

For the love of god don't buy those parts!!!!

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You can't make a good loop under a $100. Please just get an AIO. Don't do a super cheap loop. H100i or something for $100.

For the love of god don't buy those parts!!!!

My case doesent support the H100i

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My case doesent support the H100i

Then get a h80i. Don't buy that shit you linked. Absolute shit is what I would call that. You'll get worse temps and it will break in no time.

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Then get a h80i. Don't buy that shit you linked. Absolute shit is what I would call that. You'll get worse temps and it will break in no time.

 

it cant be that bad

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it cant be that bad

Yes it can. And it can ruin all of your computer parts.

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Yes it can. And it can ruin all of your computer parts.

 

Have you seen the reviews ?

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Have you seen the reviews ?

Reviews? You're going off reviews? My pump costs more than your whole loop. That isn't a good thing and my pump isn't all that high end. You don't want those parts at all. They are absolutely terrible. You will break your whole computer. Good rule of thumb is that to make a proper CPU loop, you're gonna need $350-$400. I really wish those parts didn't exist. That is how bad they are. I strongly recommend a H80i in this case.

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Have you seen the reviews ?

Reviews don't mean everything will work together. These are not proper components for a PC watercooling loop. Basically you are cheaping out on crap that is made in china and will fain in a couple months. For less money you can buy an H80i or H90 from Corsair which is a proper liquid cooler for high performance computers and is tested, high quality, and 100% reliable. It also looks better and will perform better.

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Reviews? You're going off reviews? My pump costs more than your whole loop. That isn't a good thing and my pump isn't all that high end. You don't want those parts at all. They are absolutely terrible. You will break your whole computer. Good rule of thumb is that to make a proper CPU loop, you're gonna need $350-$400. I really wish those parts didn't exist. That is how bad they are. I strongly recommend a H80i in this case.

lol yes

Have you seen the CPU block? It doesn't even have proper mounting screws xD

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lol yes

Have you seen the CPU block? It doesn't even have proper mounting screws xD

I saw it was blue with barbs already attached and was $9.99 and didn't look any further. How would you even mount that...

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lol yes

Have you seen the CPU block? It doesn't even have proper mounting screws xD

 

Reviews? You're going off reviews? My pump costs more than your whole loop. That isn't a good thing and my pump isn't all that high end. You don't want those parts at all. They are absolutely terrible. You will break your whole computer. Good rule of thumb is that to make a proper CPU loop, you're gonna need $350-$400. I really wish those parts didn't exist. That is how bad they are. I strongly recommend a H80i in this case.

 

Then give me a Cheap, Good, Water cooling loop. Maximum is 200$

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Then give me a Cheap, Good, Water cooling loop. Maximum is 200$

Well... Check frozen CPU and see what you can find. You will need barbs, CPU block, the tubing you chose is fine, pump, reservoir and a radiator. I don't have the time right now. To be honest anything under $400 in budget is going to be rickety and at that point just get an AIO.

PC: 4770K @ 4.0 GHz --- Maximus VI Hero --- 8 GB 2133 MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro --- EVGA 780 TI Classified @ 1300 MHz --- Samsung Evo 250 GB --- Corsair RM 750 --- Corsair Carbide Air 540 --- CM Storm Rapid-I (MX Blues with PMK Evergreen Keycaps) --- Windows XP --- Razer Naga --- Custom Loop Parts: 380I, EKWB 780 Classy Waterblock and Backplate, 240mm and 360mm XT45, Swiftech MCP655, EKWB multi option reservoir, Mayhems Pastel Red, Primochill Primoflex Advanced Clear Tubing, 5 SP 120 Quiet Editions --- Mobile: Surface Pro 3 (i5 128gb) with JD40 (MX Clears) and Microsoft Sculpt Mouse --- Galaxy S6

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Then give me a Cheap, Good, Water cooling loop. Maximum is 200$

A good watercooling loop will need to be at least $400 or you should just buy an AiO and get better performance.

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I saw it was blue with barbs already attached and was $9.99 and didn't look any further. How would you even mount that...

adhesive heat pad? the kind of crap they used to use on computers 20+ years ago.

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adhesive heat pad? the kind of crap they used to use on computers 20+ years ago.

I wasn't alive 20 years ago so I have no idea... Maybe it's light enough where just the thermal compound mixed with some super glue could hold it.

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Then give me a Cheap, Good, Water cooling loop. Maximum is 200$

 

Cheap - Good, pick one.

 

this is akin to linus's video on low end video cards. Just save up a bit more and then you'll have a much better loop.

 

Failing that, just go an All-in-one liquid cooler or an aircooling setup.

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Cheap - Good, pick one.

 

this is akin to linus's video on low end video cards. Just save up a bit more and then you'll have a much better loop.

 

Failing that, just go an All-in-one liquid cooler or an aircooling setup.

 

i have  hyper 212 evo

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i have hyper 212 evo

That's better than the loop you picked out to be honest. I would stick with that until you get at least $350 or an AIO

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That's better than the loop you picked out to be honest. I would stick with that until you get at least $350 or an AIO

 

56 .C on load

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Why would you even watercool if you don't have the cash?`I will just never get this.

 

Listen...There is NOTHING wrong with aircooling. Nothing at all. Watercooling is for insane overclockers and for aesthetics....

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