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Basically I am trying to plan a custom loop. Originally I was going to go for a curved run by just getting compression fittings. Then I decided to try if I can get a straight run by sketching a 3D model and geting the 

The software being used is 3D builder that is bundled with MSX (MSX is Windows 10 for you all noobs out there)

I know it is not the best software out there but right now I can only work with this

I will try and get Google Sketchup later (I know it is free but I have issues to be worked out before I install it)

I would be thankful if you can link me to a hardware 3d models page

 

I will be using a 760t for the case with 4 radiators

If the rest of the components are needed here is the link

For the pump I decided to go for an EK pump/res combo

 

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go to grab cad if you need premade models to work with. otherwise there are plenty of modellers here (myself included) that have too much time (myself now exluded)

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go to grab cad if you need premade models to work with. otherwise there are plenty of modellers here (myself included) that have too much time (myself now exluded)

K thanks

I will ask for help by PM when I need it

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