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22fpi is a medium fin array. so it won't take monster static pressure to push the air through. something with a 1200-1400rpm with static pressure of 2.0mm/h2o or better. this way your can slow the fans down for quieter operation when not loading the system.

so i need some advice on water cooling parts i need a 240mm radiator, 360mm radiator and fans to go with both. I also need a cpu and gpu water block along with fittings and tubing. This is my first try at water cooling and i need some help so if you have any items that would be awesome. My case is a NZXT H440 and my GPU is a R9 380. 

P.S. tell me if i am missing anything and i have a pump and reservoir.

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a single 360 will be able to cool that combination of 6400 -65w/380. the 360 placed in the front intake will be advantageous. using from a 45-60mm radiator can prolong system stabilization. fans will depend on radiator fin-per-inch used for flow advise and pressure needs.

what pump is in the plan? a DDC (12/18w) or D5. as using two blocks will disqualify many budget pumps.

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22fpi is a medium fin array. so it won't take monster static pressure to push the air through. something with a 1200-1400rpm with static pressure of 2.0mm/h2o or better. this way your can slow the fans down for quieter operation when not loading the system.

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