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Guys i was wondering how much would a:

2x 360mm rad 30 fpi 30mm thick ( Black Ice® GT Stealth 360 )

1x 140mm rad 30 fpi 30mm thick (  Black Ice® GT Stealth 140 )

 

Cool, like how many components and how well.

 

And will they be loud paired with normal noctua fans? (maybe in push pull)

 

Edit: CPU and GPU will be overvolted and OC too their MAX

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6 minutes ago, DeezNoNos said:

Guys i was wondering how much would a:

2x 360mm rad 30 fpi 30mm thick ( Black Ice® GT Stealth 360 )

1x 140mm rad 30 fpi 30mm thick (  Black Ice® GT Stealth 140 )

 

Cool, like how many components and how well.

 

And will they be loud paired with normal noctua fans? (maybe in push pull)

One 360 is enough to cool a cpu and gpu. People usually use more rads so they can run lower rpm fans so less noise.

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2 minutes ago, vong said:

One 360 is enough to cool a cpu and gpu. People usually use more rads so they can run lower rpm fans so less noise.

I will also cool the VRMs. Add another gpu later? Maybe 2

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2 minutes ago, DeezNoNos said:

I will also cool the VRMs. Add another gpu later? Maybe 2

Cooling VRMs won't be that difficult, people cool them for the looks most of the time. So 3 gpus maybe? I think a 360 and 240 would be enough.

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3 minutes ago, vong said:

Cooling VRMs won't be that difficult, people cool them for the looks most of the time. So 3 gpus maybe? I think a 360 and 240 would be enough.

2x360 and 1x140 is overkill

 

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3 minutes ago, DeezNoNos said:

2x360 and 1x140 is overkill

Well you wouldn't need the 140 as 2x360s would be more than enough. Like I said, more rad space you have the less speed you can have the fans running. I've got a thick 480 and 360 cooling a 4770k and 2 980 Tis with fans at about 600rpm. Both cpu and gpus never go abouve 55 degrees on a full load.

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1 minute ago, vong said:

Well you wouldn't need the 140 as 2x360s would be more than enough. Like I said, more rad space you have the less speed you can have the fans running. I've got a thick 480 and 360 cooling a 4770k and 2 980 Tis with fans at about 600rpm. Both cpu and gpus never go abouve 55 degrees on a full load.

1 more quick, 30 fpi vs a 15 fpi. And i do like silence.

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22 minutes ago, Lurick said:

See this post here to calculate how much rad space you'll need to dissipate heat if you're curious.

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