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You should get a Laing D5 or Laing DDC instead of that pump/res combo... The Laing pumps are much more reliable, and a lot stronger.

I like the color scheme of Noctua fans. Deal with it. Forget about the bad memories of the past.


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750w will be more than enough (but not for sli)

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750w will be more than enough (but not for sli)

Actually, it would be.

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Actually, it would be.

Depends on efficiency and stuff like that personally I wouldn't do it

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Depends on efficiency and stuff like that personally I wouldn't do it

I would buy an 800W+ PSU too, don't get me wrong. But, I was doing calculations on eXtreme PSU Calculator, and an OC'd 4770K with that pump/res and 2 770s would run around 690W peak (100% load). I wouldn't buy an RM 750, since those things are pretty crap, but a Silverstone Strider would be good.

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I would buy an 800W+ PSU too, don't get me wrong. But, I was doing calculations on eXtreme PSU Calculator, and an OC'd 4770K with that pump/res and 2 770s would run around 690W peak (100% load). I wouldn't buy an RM 750, since those things are pretty crap, but a Silverstone Strider would be good.

the psu i have is a evga supernova 750 80plus gold

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the psu i have is a evga supernova 750 80plus gold

If you want to do sli I would lower clocks/volts a bit

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am going to water cooling in my antec 1100 i was woundering if there is anything i should change about these parts

cpu block:

http://techworld.co.nz/koolance-380i-water-block-intel-processor-p-45588.html

gpu block:

http://techworld.co.nz/xspc-razor-p-48397.html

fittings:

http://techworld.co.nz/koolance-16kg-fitting-single-black-compression-10mm-16mm-38in-58in-p-45560.html

pump/res:

http://techworld.co.nz/xspc-dual-bayrespump-black-p-45867.html

rads:

http://techworld.co.nz/alphacool-nexxxos-xt45-full-copper-240mm-p-46052.html

http://techworld.co.nz/alphacool-nexxxos-xt45-full-copper-120mm-p-46043.html

and would 750 watt psu be good enough??

 

running an SLI on that rad combo will have to have some jet-dryer fans 2000rpm+

to hold the heat down. really need a 360x 60 and 240x 60 for SLI. for single GPU

i would not recommend the extra 120 but use a straight 360x 45 and watch the

overclocks and temperatures versus the fan speeds. just a 360x 60 and 1800rpm

speeds will be a lil toasty for many.

the 750w for single card fine, SLI using 230voltage ok, on 120v i'd buck for the 850w

or carefully watch the wall meter for dips and surges. and i wouldn't use a VBIOS

better than the FTW cards. the hydro and classy VBIOS are extreme voltage hogs 1.4v.

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should i just go for a single 240mm rad and add in the single one when i start runnig sli??

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