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Hey guys, this is going to be my first custom loop and i am in need of someone checking my parts list to make sur if everything is ok, or if i should make any changes. I will be cooling a 4770k and an EVGA ACX 780ti in the loop.

 

My parts list is as follows:

 

 

 

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In Stock 3.3m (10ft) Masterkleer, 1/2" ID - 3/4" OD Hose, Clear, Boxed  Scansure £10.37 £12.44 Remove 2X £33.20 1801327-mt-a.jpg

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In Stock 240mm Alphacool NexXxoS ST30 Full Copper 240  Scansure £66.40 £79.68 Remove 1X £31.75 1993106-mt-a.jpg

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In Stock EK-RES X3 150 Reservoir  Scansure £31.75 £38.10 Remove 1X £58.74 2308292-mt-a.jpg

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In Stock EK-FC780 GTX Ti Water Block  Scansure £58.74 £70.49 Remove 1X £40.60 2438220-mt-a.jpg

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In Stock EK-Supremacy EVO Water Block  Scansure £40.60 £48.72 Remove
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In Stock EK-D5 Vario 12V DC Pump  Scansure £49.10 £58.92 Remove 2X £5.25 2509586-mt-a.jpg

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In Stock EK-Ekoolant EVO UV BLUE Premix 1 Litre  Scansure £10.50 £12.60 Remove 12X £3.87 2524430-mt-a.jpg

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In Stock EK-ACF Fitting 13/19mm Soft Tube Compression Fitting G1/4, Brass - Nickel Plated    £46.44 £55.73 Remove

 

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You have all the parts but unless you're ok not over clocking and/or high temps, you'll need more radiator. I don't know what case you're building in but I'd say more radiator if you can.

CPU: i7 5820k @ 4.5Ghz | Mobo: MSI X99s SLI Plus | Ram: 16GB Crucial Balistix@2666Mhz | GPU: R9 270x (waiting for the 390x)

Case: Fractal Design S | PSU: Bitfenix Fury 750G | Storage: 240GB Samsung 840 evo + 2TB WD Red  http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/367346-neptunes-nox/

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You have all the parts but unless you're ok not over clocking and/or high temps, you'll need more radiator. I don't know what case you're building in but I'd say more radiator if you can.

Agreed, you should go with either a triple rad or add another single 120mm, but you should be fine if you aren't overclocking or benchmarking.

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You have all the parts but unless you're ok not over clocking and/or high temps, you'll need more radiator. I don't know what case you're building in but I'd say more radiator if you can.

Sorry the formatting is a tad bad, I'm planning on having 2 * 240mm rads which should be more than enough shouldn't it?

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Sorry the formatting is a tad bad, I'm planning on having 2 * 240mm rads which should be more than enough shouldn't it?

Oh, yes I see it now, that space is more than enough.

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Sorry the formatting is a tad bad, I'm planning on having 2 * 240mm rads which should be more than enough shouldn't it?

That'll take care of it but running both on full after overclocking still might end up with less than optimal temps. Good loop though

CPU: i7 5820k @ 4.5Ghz | Mobo: MSI X99s SLI Plus | Ram: 16GB Crucial Balistix@2666Mhz | GPU: R9 270x (waiting for the 390x)

Case: Fractal Design S | PSU: Bitfenix Fury 750G | Storage: 240GB Samsung 840 evo + 2TB WD Red  http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/367346-neptunes-nox/

Four machines in a homemade ghetto rack | Intel i5 750 | AMD Athlon 64 4000+ | AMD Athlon 64 3500+ | AMD Athlon 64 3400+

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Oh, yes I see it now, that space is more than enough.

 

 

That'll take care of it but running both on full after overclocking still might end up with less than optimal temps. Good loop though

 

 

 

Thanks for the heads up guys, I'm going to pull the trigger tomorrow morning. I think I will wait and see what temps I get, because my current case doesn't have that much room for extra rads.

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