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As I am graduating soon I would naturally ask for a high end computer. However I have never water cooled a machine before so I would like to know exactly what to buy for a setup with two GPUs and all. The build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/gdks99 Any tips would be amazing thank you.

hey... that's pretty good.

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As I am graduating soon I would naturally ask for a high end computer. However I have never water cooled a machine before so I would like to know exactly what to buy for a setup with two GPUs and all. The build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/gdks99 Any tips would be amazing thank you.

Get an Samsung 850 EVO 500GB please. The two SSD's you have in that build are bad.

Overall it's a good build.

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As I am graduating soon I would naturally ask for a high end computer. However I have never water cooled a machine before so I would like to know exactly what to buy for a setup with two GPUs and all. The build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/gdks99 Any tips would be amazing thank you.

 

You want to cool the cards too? Then you need a custom loop.

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Okay, is there something exactly I would need for this? 

hey... that's pretty good.

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For example what sort of radiator, how much tubing, blocks, etc...

hey... that's pretty good.

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Watch YouTube videos on watercooling. There are loads and loads of tutorials. It'll teach you about planning rather than just parts.

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