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What part should I choose for custom liquid cooling

chamnaplong

Hi guys, my name is Long Chamnap, I just did a build for my brother but for cooling, he said that he wants custom liquid cooling for the cpu and there are no retailers in this country, but anyway I just want to know what should parts should I choose for custom liquid cooling. The processor is the i7 3770k. The case is the Corsair 800D. Please help me choose my parts.

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What graphics card? UT60, XSPC Raystorm, D5 pump, some random reservoir (what ever you like), and a full water block for the GPU.

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But how many fittings that I need to assemble it

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GTX 680 SC SLI
If you want to watercool your graphics card, get a reference design. That way, you have guarunteed compatibility with waterblocks.
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But how many fittings that I need to assemble it
I would guess around 10 or 11 assuming you have one cpu block, one gpu block, 2 radiators, a reservoir, and a pump
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GTX 680 SC SLI
I believe (from memory) the GTX 680 SC is an EVGA reference design card.

Can you clarify camnaplong? If it is reference, EVGA provides stellar support for watercoolers by not voiding your warranty when you do so.

If you are new to watercooling, I would recommend either a LOT of research, or to find someone who can watercool it for you.

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