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Im working on a client build and i'm relatively new to watercooling, i already have a x4 250 and a ek dbay with a motor, along with two gpus and a cpu in the loop, besides one d5 motor do I need more flow pressure?

 

Also i have heard a lot about the aquareo, is it worth it?

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18 minutes ago, Bernstern said:

Im working on a client build and i'm relatively new to watercooling, i already have a x4 250 and a ek dbay with a motor, along with two gpus and a cpu in the loop, besides one d5 motor do I need more flow pressure?

Also i have heard a lot about the aquareo, is it worth it?

A single D5 can handle all of that without any issues but you have dual reservoirs one tube and one bay with the pump? 

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3 minutes ago, Bernstern said:

Yes the plan was to put in core x9, bay drive in front and res for aesthetics

Ok that works, I would suggest if possible to have a pump/tube res unit over a bay one as those usually create a bit more noise and transfer it to the case more readily. And as for Aqeuareo they are the higher end in terms of watercooling stuff but in general unless your getting their controllers systems., the res and pumps units from say EK's new glass lineup are very competitive. 

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