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So, I've been considering building my own water cooling loop and I was hoping i could get some feedback and some advice from you water cooling pros out there! I hope you guys like my art. I will be building in an Enthoo Pro, and this drawing is not to scale obviously hahaha. Was hoping for a 360 Rad in the top, and a 280 in the bottom. Recommend components! I'll need it!

 

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Are you aware that there is no CPU block with four holes? And I'd tell you to go see this guy's vids...

https://www.youtube.com/user/Jayztwocents

 

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So, I've been considering building my own water cooling loop and I was hoping i could get some feedback and some advice from you water cooling pros out there! I hope you guys like my art. I will be building in an Enthoo Pro, and this drawing is not to scale obviously hahaha. Was hoping for a 360 Rad in the top, and a 280 in the bottom. Recommend components! I'll need it!

 

 

go with the jayztwocents video that was posted above jay knows what hes talking about when it comes to watercooling hes an expert and hes been doing it for over 10 years.

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@AskMrJake

Are you aware that there is no CPU block with four holes? And I'd tell you to go see this guy's vids...

https://www.youtube.com/user/Jayztwocents

 

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There are CPU blocks with 4 holes, the apogee HD from swiftech.

 

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go with the jayztwocents video that was posted above jay knows what hes talking about when it comes to watercooling hes an expert and hes been doing it for over 10 years.

I was actually aiming for a look similar to his build despite his being absolutely huge with dual loop and what not

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