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Hello.

I've never watercooled my PC so i tought i want to try it. I chose 2 kits and now i'm gonna ask from smarter people which is better kit.

XSPC raystorm - http://www.xs-pc.com/watercooling-kits/raystorm-twin-d5-rx360-v3-watercooling-kit

EKWB - https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-kit-x360

As i understand, none of em doesn't have GPU block? But i'm able to add GPU to the loops?

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If you've never watercooled before, I would say go with an AIO and stick with that for a while before you drop the cash on a custom loop. You'll be able to overclock almost as much as with a custom loop and it's far less hassle.

If, however, you're still dead-set on getting a water loop... I would say the first one, assuming it's built to standard.

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Hello.

I've never watercooled my PC so i tought i want to try it. I chose 2 kits and now i'm gonna ask from smarter people which is better kit.

XSPC raystorm - http://www.xs-pc.com/watercooling-kits/raystorm-twin-d5-rx360-v3-watercooling-kit

EKWB - https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-kit-x360

As i understand, none of em doesn't have GPU block? But i'm able to add GPU to the loops?

Ek's Predator 360\240 best AIO watercoolers so far because of their modular design which means they are completely upgradable 

 

 Edit: they're also cheaper and deliver the same performance as a kit 

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