Rads in the 750D
welcome to the linus Tech Tips forums!
ok, a lot of this will depend on location, budget and abilities.
for a CPU/GPU loop, some can get by on a single 360 radiator (3x120). depends
on overclocking ability, comfort on loaded temperatures and tolerance to fan noise.
to play it safe most can use a 2x 240 radiator loop or a 360 and 240 loop (the latter
can easily handle a second GPU if upgrading later).
the 750D can handle a XT45 360 in the roof with a single fan set. either the 240 can
mount to the front intake or floor (your choice for hose routing).
push/pull isn't necessary if using the right fan to begin with.
depending on your aesthetics needs, a dual bay reservoir is a place to start (but the
750D and dual bay res don;t really look the part). so your choice of a tube reservoir
is valid, but you will have to drill holes in the chassis to mount it firmly.
pump-wise, i prefer the Laing D5 pump. there is also the DDC (9, 12, and 18watt)
but for multiple block configs (over one) use nothing less than 18w pump. the D5
allows the coolant to cool the pump itself, the DDC relies on airflow to cool itself, so
closed ventilation of lack of airflow can force the pump to an earlier than expected
death. they make a heatsink for this purpose as an option.
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