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ok guys do i need one of these bad boys to pump both my 980ti when i buy the water blocks for them or would i need two of them one for each card!?......plz answer asap i want to oc my vc on start up asap and will do when this answer comes....and plz if you guys can link me a radiator with pump for both my 980ti plz share them...plz..i prefer eye candy stuff that does the job too!!...thnx guys...and thnx for helping me on my way to the pc master race world...loving it so far because im no longer in a community that people make fun of you for being a noob at something like the counsel world !....(so happy im out of that world)

 

 

the link for the radiator for the ?..is here       http://www.swiftech.com/MCR140-X.aspx

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english please, and maybe i'll read it and help

 

i don't even see a question in that paragraph.

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i cant tell if this is a legit post asking for help or just a troll :mellow: :huh: :blink:

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ok guys do i need one of these bab boys to pump both my 980ti when i buy the water blocks for them or would i need two of them one for each card!?......plz answer asap i want to oc my vc on tsart up asap and will do whn this answer comes....and plz if you guys can link me a radiator with pump for both my 980ti plz share them...plz..i prefer eye candy stuff that does the job too!!...thnx guys...and thnx for helping me on my way to the pc master race world...loving it so far because im no longer in a community that people make fun of you for being a noob at something like the counsel world !....(so happy im out of that world)

 

 

the link for the radiator for the ?..is here       http://www.swiftech.com/MCR140-X.aspx

Honestly a single D5 pump (Lang, or MCP-650 same thing, variable speed is ideal) and a single 240mm radiator would handle two 980 Ti cards no problem. A radiator with built in reservoir and pump is easy, yeah, but they're bulky and hard to work with when something goes wrong. And a single 140mm radiator probably won't dissipate quickly enough to handle two cards.

 

Hell even a small MCP355 would work fine too and have a smaller footprint than the D5. Personally I like the D5 for reliability and modification availability.

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ok guys do i need one of these bab boys to pump both my 980ti when i buy the water blocks for them or would i need two of them one for each card!?......plz answer asap i want to oc my vc on tsart up asap and will do whn this answer comes....and plz if you guys can link me a radiator with pump for both my 980ti plz share them...plz..i prefer eye candy stuff that does the job too!!...thnx guys...and thnx for helping me on my way to the pc master race world...loving it so far because im no longer in a community that people make fun of you for being a noob at something like the counsel world !....(so happy im out of that world)

Your post is kinda hard to read and understand, could you please press the edit button and correct it a bit?

Either way, I don't know a whole lot of watercooling GPU's, so couldn't help you much .. Sorry.

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english please, and maybe i'll read it and help

 

i don't even see a question in that paragraph.

ok man fixed it lmao

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ok man fixed it lmao

 

Ok if your trying to do a custom loop a single 140mm wouldn't suffice in cooling both GPU's something like a 360mm would be good, if you also want to integrate your CPU into the loop which is a good idea if your going full custom, adding another 240mm or 360mm rad would give great silent cooling even at full load.

 

Something like a D5 pump asApolloX75 mentions is a good idea to use for that loop.

http://configurator.ekwb.com/

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To the OP it does not look like you know what you are doing. Watercooling is risky enough for the professionals with the risk of leaking components destroying their expensive PC's.  

 

I would not recommend you attempt it and leave it aircooled

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Ok if your trying to do a custom loop a single 140mm wouldn't suffice in cooling both GPU's something like a 360mm would be good, if you also want to integrate your CPU into the loop which is a good idea if your going full custom, adding another 240mm or 360mm rad would give great silent cooling even at full load.

 

Something like a D5 pump asApolloX75 mentions is a good idea to use for that loop.

http://configurator.ekwb.com/

 

Ok if your trying to do a custom loop a single 140mm wouldn't suffice in cooling both GPU's something like a 360mm would be good, if you also want to integrate your CPU into the loop which is a good idea if your going full custom, adding another 240mm or 360mm rad would give great silent cooling even at full load.

 

Something like a D5 pump asApolloX75 mentions is a good idea to use for that loop.

http://configurator.ekwb.com/

for now im just looking to water cool my vc for now i just want enough to cool both my 980ti ok cuz i have a h105 on my cpu and i only have enough to water cool my vc

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for now im just looking to water cool my vc for now i just want enough to cool both my 980ti ok cuz i have a h105 on my cpu and i only have enough to water cool my vc

Well I guess you could the cost mainly associated would be a CPU and extra rad your saving not that much in the big scheme of things but still some money. Just to give you an estimate however to do a dual GPU only loop your looking at the region of about $500-600 to start, this will give you a good base and some good quality components.

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all i have is the water blocks for my cards witch are                 http://www.swiftech.com/KOMODO-NV-TITANX-ECO.aspx#tab2....i just want pump and radiator thn il consintrate on tubing.....almost there guys come on...i need the pump and radiator

 

You can get something like this from EKWB a pump res unit and a radiator I would probably go for 360mm or larger:

https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-xres-140-revo-d5-pwm-incl-pump

https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-coolstream-pe-360-triple

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If I remember correctly, one 120mm (radiator fan slot, radiator, I dunno) per component. So, I think a 240mm radiator would cool both of them and just both of them alone.

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this is my current temp readings on my sli 980ti sc....evga....some one told me i dont need water cooling...but this is the card being non ocing...its normall...NOT OC....and again i stress...these are my first high performance vc..ok...and i want to oc...and start up my pc oc'ed....so again i no this...i need water cooling for that...so thats why i want water cooling...

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this is my current temp readings on my sli 980ti sc....evga....some one told me i dont need water cooling...but this is the card being non ocing...its normall...NOT OC....and again i stress...these are my first high performance vc..ok...and i want to oc...and start up my pc oc'ed....so again i no this...i need water cooling for that...so thats why i want water cooling...

 

that picture is pretty worthless, 35 degrees at idle with the fans at zero rpm is quite good, you need to show a pic of the card under load.

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Just buy the £20 DDC off eBay it's the liang pump under a different name and you will have to change the plug to a molex but other than that it's the same pump for £30 cheaper

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heres my stress test on both gpu and cpu...is this ok

 

I think that only tested your cpu.  download: https://unigine.com/products/benchmarks/heaven/ to stress test your gpu, and use http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-boards-software-extreme-tuning-utility.html to stress test your cpu.

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