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Yes you can, the common items being the CPU and GPU. Others are available like motherboard chipsets and VRMS, Ram and sometimes even the SSD/HDD

 

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wow really HDD and SSD? Ram too? Is there a picture if this :o?

 

 

http://koolance.com/help-hard-drive-coolers

http://www.overclock.net/t/1447602/water-cooling-cpu-gpu-ram-and-mobo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Unless you want to do some hardcore CPU and RAM overclocking, then water cooling the CPU and GPU is usually sufficient. If your case has even moderate airflow over the HDDs, then they don't need water cooling. And unless you're reading and writing a crap ton of data to SSDs using a RAID, then those don't need water cooling either. But if you want to spend the extra 6-700 dollars to water cool all that, then you should at least get a motherboard that comes with water cooling as an option. 

 

 

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Unless you want to do some hardcore CPU and RAM overclocking, then water cooling the CPU and GPU is usually sufficient. If your case has even moderate airflow over the HDDs, then they don't need water cooling. And unless you're reading and writing a crap ton of data to SSDs using a RAID, then those don't need water cooling either. But if you want to spend the extra 6-700 dollars to water cool all that, then you should at least get a motherboard that comes with water cooling as an option.

thanks this is very good and informative, question, if I got really really lucky what would some overclock figures I could get on 980ti and fury HyperX 2666mhz ram if for example Lucky is 5.0ghz on my CPU
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thanks this is very good and informative, question, if I got really really lucky what would some overclock figures I could get on 980ti and fury HyperX 2666mhz ram if for example Lucky is 5.0ghz on my CPU

I can't say, I'm only familiar with OCing AMD stuff. Though the larger your radiators are, the more you should be able to OC, to a point.

 

 

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i have question... im going to buy a liquidcooler for my cpu. im using core i7.

which one should i use ? thermalteck water 3.0 ? or corsair h100i ? which one is good ? thermal or corsair ?

i have no idea. plz help. I have enough space in my case for both.

and is it possible to add fans in the both side of the radiator ? tia. and sry for my English. :)

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i have question... im going to buy a liquidcooler for my cpu. im using core i7.

which one should i use ? thermalteck water 3.0 ? or corsair h100i ? which one is good ? thermal or corsair ?

i have no idea. plz help. I have enough space in my case for both.

and is it possible to add fans in the both side of the radiator ? tia. and sry for my English. :)

I would stick to corsair for AIO personally. Good customer service and warranty if you have issues and great performers

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