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New water loop, make sure it will all fit please? :D

Sure there are quiete some options, but if you want something in stock it gets a bit expensive. Anyway maybe you can find this on some other side?

This would be my actual suggestion: EK-DCP 4.0 PWM X-Res http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-558-EK&groupid=962&catid=2141&subcat=2145

This is what I found in Stock: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-416-EK&groupid=962&catid=2141&subcat=2145

And you are not getting annoying as long as you keep being nice and don't start asking stupid questions :P .

EDIT: Or you could just buy pump and res of my actual suggestion seperatly and put them together yourself:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-553-EK&groupid=962&catid=2141&subcat=2142

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-476-EK&groupid=962&catid=2133

Would save you 20 bucks.

The bottom 2 look good, how would they fit together? Do I have to run tube for them or do they just clip together?

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The bottom 2 look good, how would they fit together? Do I have to run tube for them or do they just clip together?

 

I can't tell you how it's mounted, because I never used the combo before, but I can tell you that you don't need to run tube between them. It will look just like the first link (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-558-EK&groupid=962&catid=2141&subcat=2145). This reservoir is made only for this pump. As I said i don't know how it works exactly, but I think you screw them together.

 

EDIT: So I'm pretty sure I just found out how it works: The Reservoir comes with a metal plate that you screw on the pump (intake side). Then you put the pump in the reservoir and secure it by srewing the metal plate onto the reservoir. So basically the metal plate is the connection. But as far as I know EK water blocks there will be a guide included with the reservoir anyway.

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I can't tell you how it's mounted, because I never used the combo before, but I can tell you that you don't need to run tube between them. It will look just like the first link (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-558-EK&groupid=962&catid=2141&subcat=2145). This reservoir is made only for this pump. As I said i don't know how it works exactly, but I think you screw them together.

EDIT: So I'm pretty sure I just found out how it works: The Reservoir comes with a metal plate that you screw on the pump (intake side). Then you put the pump in the reservoir and secure it by srewing the metal plate onto the reservoir. So basically the metal plate is the connection. But as far as I know EK water blocks there will be a guide included with the reservoir anyway.

I'll buy that one in the link I quoted :)

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You mean this one? http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-558-EK&groupid=962&catid=2141&subcat=2145

 

It's just not storing at the moment, that's why I posted it in the seperat parts  :) .

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Lol I start thinking if you look on ebay.co.uk for something from Germany you don't get all results. I looked at ebay.co.uk, too, but only found it for 100 pounds. But good you found it like this  :lol: .

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Personally, I would spend the money to buy a case big enough for both a 360 and 240mm rads. Trying to cool both a FX8320 AND a R9 290 with a 240mm rad is an accident waiting to happen. You are better served using an AIO for the cpu and the air cooler for the R9 290.

 

When I added the MO RA3-420 Pro to my rig below, it freed up an XSPC 360 rad which I previously had mounted to the rear of my CM HAF 932Adv. I had a single RX360 internally and kept that in the loop with the MO RA3.

 

On my FX8350 rig I mounted the EX360 vertically and externally to the rear of my CM 922 case. It does a great job of cooling my 8350 OC'd to 4.6Ghz. I also have a Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X in the rig. If I added that to the loop I would need more rad space.  Putting a 8320 AND a R9 290 in the same loop with only a 240 rad is, in my opinion NOT wise.

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And the problem with a CPU waterblock like the EK Supremacy is that the connectors are relativly close togetgher. And I'm not 100% sure about that. but I think I remember a review of the Supremacy where they show that using 19mm outer diameter fittings won't fit.

 

I use a Supremacy Elite 115X Block and it works just fine with 19mm OD, There is about 15mm space between the fittings.

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