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Hello all,

 

You might have seen a post of mine earlier regarding building a custom loop.  Now that EK has indicated they aren't going to revise their GPU waterblocks for the the ACX 2.0+ equipped cards, I am not thinking of changing course with my watercooling options.  I am now considering just running with a Swiftech H240-X with my new system (new system likely to be Skylake ) but I am starting to get my components together and such. 

 

Thoughts on this and just expanding to a radiator I already own, or build up a CPU loop?

 

Thanks

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According to both Swiftech (Apogee) and EK (Supremacy), they will be compatible with Socket 1151.  I only bring up EK because if I do a custom CPU look it will be with an EK Block.

7900X, Asus X670-E ROG Strix , 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6000, 2 x Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB NVME, Samsung 980 Pro 1TB NVME,  EVGA RTX3080TI FTW3

EVGA Supernova P2 1000 PSU w/ CableMod, Asus Xonar DSX, Lian Li Galahad 360, Hyte Y60, Corsair K70, EVGA Torq X10, (1) Alienware AW3418DW Ultrawide, (1) Acer Predator XB271HU 1440P, Logitech G535

 

 

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