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I'm thinking about putting a custom water loop in my computer. I was think maybe CPU and single GPU?!? What do you guys think?

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I don't know how much you game, but I would upgrade the GPU first, I wouldn't bother watercooling for a 760.

Sorry I forgot to say I well redo the whole system, before I do water cooling.

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Sorry I forgot to say I well redo the whole system, before I do water cooling.

If you can afford it, do it!

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I'm thinking about putting a custom water loop in my computer. I was think maybe CPU and single GPU?!? What do you guys think?

 

it all depends on your budget for the overall build and which parts you choose. its doable as i have a custom loop in my system

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I'm thinking about putting a custom water loop in my computer. I was think maybe CPU and single GPU?!? What do you guys think?

Once you can afford,accommodate and install it then go for it.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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