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My dream machine (not in build yet and in near future)

The components:

 

- Asus ROG VII Maximus Z97

- Asus ROG GTX 980 Poseidon Platinum

- Intel Core i7-4771 (my current one)

- Kingston HyperX Fury

- Corsair RM 650

- Samsung 850 Pro

- WD Green 2TB

- Phanteks Enthoo Pro

- Acrylic tubing

 

I need some help with the pump, reservoir, CPU waterblock and radiator.

My case has very limited radiator space, right now I have a 25mm radiator and 25mm fans and they nearly touch my sabertooth MB. I think I can move the HDD cage a bit forward and place a radiator infront of it? 

 

Red and black color theme! Can I paint my fans? I think a black frame and red blades look good

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for the pump I'd use a pump/res combo from EK, CPU Block EK aswell radiator alphacool due to more options available

CPU: Xeon 1230v3 - GPU: GTX 770  - SSD: 120GB 840 Evo - HDD: WD Blue 1TB - RAM: Ballistix 8GB - Case: CM N400 - PSU: CX 600M - Cooling: Cooler Master 212 Evo

Update Plans: Mini ITX this bitch

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no corsair RM, go for EVGA G2 series

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"May our framerates be high, and our temperatures low" - PC MasterRace

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no corsair RM, go for EVGA G2 series

I already have it, this list here is just my upgrade. So PSU, CPU,HDD and SSD and fans are already in use. aswell as the case

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I already have it, this list here is just my upgrade. So PSU, CPU,HDD and SSD and fans are already in use. aswell as the case

well....... it might fail on you

 

http://www.overclock.net/t/1455892/why-you-might-not-want-to-buy-a-corsair-rm-psu

Are you new to the forums???? read the Code of Conduct HERE WANT SOME AWESOME LTT THEMED WALLPAPERS??? check out XTanksSlayerX's wallpaper thread HERE 

"May our framerates be high, and our temperatures low" - PC MasterRace

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Here are some suggestions @Jerombolo

 

Tube res: Pump: D5 w/ pump top by Bitspower

Bay res+pump combo: EK or Monsoon are good options

Rad: Alphacool or Aquacomputer (#1 choice)

Cpu Block: Bitspower Summit (#1 choice) or EK Supremacy Evo

Fittings: 

  Hard tubing: Bitspower and Primochill

  Flexible Tubing: Monsoon

Colored Coolant: Mayhems

 

i hope this helps!

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no corsair RM, go for EVGA G2 series

rm 650 is a great power supply. It is overpriced indeed but its a tier 2 a and its not for no reason

Cpu:i5-4690k Gpu:r9 280x with some other things

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Hmm, hard tubing looks cleaner imo but gives me more work but considering that the Pc is under my table and I don't watch in it I could use flex tube

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Plus rm series are easy to sleeve.  If I am wrong pls correct me.  RM series are made by Seasonic?

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Plus rm series are easy to sleeve.  If I am wrong pls correct me.  RM series are made by Seasonic?

Corsair

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Corsair

Corsair do not make any their own psu?

AX series are Seasonic

HXi AXi are Flextronic

Not sure what RM series are actually made by whom, but I was making a point that their pinout is widely available.

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Corsair is just the promoter?

 

Corsair do not make any their own psu?
AX series are Seasonic
HXi AXi are Flextronic

Not sure what RM series are actually made by whom, but I was making a point that their pinout is widely available.

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Corsair is just the promoter?

uhhh their psu? I think so.   Those suppliers rebrand it for them.  I have never heard of any corsair made psu tho.

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