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Yes, it can easily handle it. 

 

Thanks!

Sure, you'd need to go pretty crazy to max out on a D5 pump

 

Good :P

Yes

 

D5 Pumps are pretty mad powerful.

Your going to need a loop bigger then JayzTwoCents Skunkworks to max the D5 out 

Thats the hope one day. that thing is amazing.

 

I run more than that on my DDC. 

good :)

 

I warn you now that 270 reservoir is huge. I'm having issues finding a good mounting point in a 750d

I have a 900d do you think it would fit in the lower part? ( thats what i was thinking)

D5 Photon 270 Reservoir/ D5 Vario Pump Combo

EX480 copper quad rad

 

Cooling a 5820k and two 980ti's

 

Would these work well together?

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Sure, you'd need to go pretty crazy to max out on a D5 pump

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Yes, it can easily handle it. 

 

Thanks!

Sure, you'd need to go pretty crazy to max out on a D5 pump

 

Good :P

Yes

 

D5 Pumps are pretty mad powerful.

Your going to need a loop bigger then JayzTwoCents Skunkworks to max the D5 out 

Thats the hope one day. that thing is amazing.

 

I run more than that on my DDC. 

good :)

 

I warn you now that 270 reservoir is huge. I'm having issues finding a good mounting point in a 750d

I have a 900d do you think it would fit in the lower part? ( thats what i was thinking)

TX10 Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/456229-tx10-build-log/

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I don't have a 900d to be able to say but here is a photo of it in the 750d

WOW thats cutting it close :). Perhaps ill order the 900d and make a paper copy with the actual dimensions of the 270 and figure it all out before i actually get it. Thanks for the warning though! :)

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Thank you everyone for the help :) 

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