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So i recently got a rather large pay rise and have decided to treat myself to the PC I always wanted, i'm going to fully water cool it, thus why there is no cpu cooler, th 980ti's im unsure on. I want 980ti's but i'm not sure on brand, the coolers are going to go on them its more OC/memory that i'm interested in. Honestly feel free to change anything except cards,PCIE sdd, and the 900d (i'm in love with that case!)

 

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Are you going to put the GPUs under water? Also, I'm sorry about this, but you can get a different case, with support for all the WC stuff, and still save some money (or apply that into something else)

 

Dat 3333$ price tag tho :lol:

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Are you going to put the GPUs under water? Also, I'm sorry about this, but you can get a different case, with support for all the WC stuff, and still save some money (or apply that into something else)

 

liquid cooled, not under water like linus build. They will have water blocks instead of coolers, sorta like an aio for a cpu, as for the case i know there are others but i love the 900d and im set on it :D

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liquid cooled, not under water like linus build. They will have water blocks instead of coolers, sorta like an aio for a cpu, as for the case i know there are others but i love the 900d and im set on it :D

 

If you say so, I hope you don't regret buying it :P (jk)

 

Other than that, what can I say about the build? Nothing, because it's spotless. Go ahead :)

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A reference card is always your best bet because there will be a greater support for it's type of pcb design from watercooling manufacturers. Recently Kyle from AwesomeSauce Network did a watercooled build with 980ti's and one of his cards was actually unusable because the block he had was not compatible with the cards pcb. My best advice would be to do a little bit of research. Happy gaming.

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