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Help with 1080 Hybrid

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In the middle of building my new system... According to the notice thing I should have the rads tubing at the bottom but it doesn't really work and I don't quite feel comfortable having the tubing that way... Should I have it like Pic 1 or 2? And would pic 3 be better than 2?

 

EDIT: Also note that pic 1 is looking at the case as if it was standing up (The cpu cooler is on the top)

 

Notice Thing:IMG_0311.JPG

Pic 1: IMG_0309.JPG

Pic 2:IMG_0310.JPG

Pic 3:IMG_0312.JPG

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From your pictures, it does not matter which way. Radiator must be higher than the GPU to get best results, which is correct in all of your pictures.

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Just now, jj9987 said:

From your pictures, it does not matter which way. Radiator must be higher than the GPU to get best results, which is correct in all of your pictures.

Yes but at the end there is a note saying that the tubing should be at the bottom of the rad

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First test it like you've done on the first picture and measure temps, then do the same with the others. If it doesn't make any difference orient it the way you think is sexiest. If not, i'd go for the first pic just to be sure

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The pump is on the block. If radiator is lower than the gpu, you will  damage the pump and it will rattle  (There is not 100% Water in the AIO, maybe 1% air)

The radiator must be higher than the GPU. 

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1 minute ago, SmashinMachine said:

The pump is on the block. If radiator is lower than the gpu, you might  damage the pump and it will rattle  (There is not 100% Water in the AIO, maybe 1% air)

The radiator must be higher than the GPU. 

 

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I'm going to start the build with the same card some time soon. Do let us know how did you end up orienting it. Thanks you :) 

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On 11/15/2016 at 11:34 PM, revathetaker said:

I'm going to start the build with the same card some time soon. Do let us know how did you end up orienting it. Thanks you :) 

Haven't been able to test anything because ram isnt here yet (KJHBVDJFJVKBFJKSHAJFGSADF) Buuut I ended up going with option 3 and have the fans for it setup on push-pull with intentions to control them using speed-fan through my motherboards headers (Also according to some post somewhere having the fans run off the gpu takes out of its total power draw so if your willing to setup speed-fan or another software to control the fans on the rad you could conserve a bit of power for the gpu when overclocking etc...)

 

Anyway end result looks like this:

IMG_0322.JPG

 

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- Gigabyte X570 AORUS MASTER - Lian li O11 Dynamic XL - NZXT Kraken X73 + 16 Noctua NF-A12x25 Fans - 

 

~ Accessories ~

- Logitech G915 + G903 - LG C9 OLED PG279Q 27'' [1440p 165hz G-Sync] +  PG27AQ27'' [4k 60hz G-Sync] -
2x 1440p Portrait 25'' Dell - DT 990 Pro Headphones -

 

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