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1560 US $ Custum waterkooling PC

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11 minutes ago, Majsterek said:

so the budget is 1560 US $ and i need make pc with custum watercooling for gaming, What parts would you recomend . GPU needs to be watercooled as well . all parts brand new . (we can go a little over the budget ) 

for $1500-$1600 on a PC with custom watercooling in it.... you're likely going to be spending roughly half of that on water cooling components. You COULD get something like one of these EK kits and then throw in a couple fittings, a bit more tubing, and a GPU block to save money on the loop... but you're unlikely to get the exact aesthetic you're looking for:

 

https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-kit-p360

https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-kit-l360-r2-0

 

even going that route. you're still probably looking at around 500-ish bucks at a minimum (after GPU blocks, fittings, and taxes/shipping are concerned). with that in mind, and your desired aesthetics aside, this is about the best PC you could hope for if you insist on a custom loop at your budget: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zQQ7BP

 

You will not be able to afford hardline or your specific choices of aesthetics in your water cooling build. a 7600k+gtx 1070 is a fine build no doubt, but you could get something a lot better if you didn't invest all your money into unnecessary water cooling. if you opt out of water cooling, you can double the size of your SSD, and bump up to a 7700k+1080ti quite easily merely at the cost of your custom loop. You can always easily add a custom loop later on or AIO or whatever you want quite easily, but its very costly to upgrade the actual hardware in a system (say from a 1070-1080ti or 7600k-7700k) because you will be selling the older components at quite a loss when you upgrade. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ttf7BP

so the budget is 1560 US $ and i need make pc with custum watercooling for gaming, What parts would you recomend . GPU needs to be watercooled as well . all parts brand new . (we can go a little over the budget ) 

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1.5k for Full water cooling is not enough if you want all the best things.

Pc Specs

 

CPU: I7 6700k 4.5Ghz  Motherboard: Asus Z170-A Ram: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4  Cpu Cooler: Corsair H100i v2  Storage: Crucial MX300 525GB/Hitachi Deskstar 3TB  Graphics Card: GTX 1080 Founders Edition Case: Corsair 750D Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 850w Keyboard: Corsair k70 Mouse: rival 300 

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dont wont the best. I know is not enaugh that is what i need to make that is the budget ti is more abaut the looks then prefoemrce 

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Pc Specs

 

CPU: I7 6700k 4.5Ghz  Motherboard: Asus Z170-A Ram: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4  Cpu Cooler: Corsair H100i v2  Storage: Crucial MX300 525GB/Hitachi Deskstar 3TB  Graphics Card: GTX 1080 Founders Edition Case: Corsair 750D Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 850w Keyboard: Corsair k70 Mouse: rival 300 

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Thank you :D 

1 minute ago, MrJarhead said:

if you read the post correctly, he said custom water cooling.

 

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Just now, MrJarhead said:

if you read the post correctly, he said custom water cooling.

I have but that's unreachable for decent gaming and a full custom CPU and GPU blocks but here you go

 

https://choosemypc.net/wcguide/

 

it tells you want you need / pricing

Pc Specs

 

CPU: I7 6700k 4.5Ghz  Motherboard: Asus Z170-A Ram: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4  Cpu Cooler: Corsair H100i v2  Storage: Crucial MX300 525GB/Hitachi Deskstar 3TB  Graphics Card: GTX 1080 Founders Edition Case: Corsair 750D Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 850w Keyboard: Corsair k70 Mouse: rival 300 

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11 minutes ago, Majsterek said:

so the budget is 1560 US $ and i need make pc with custum watercooling for gaming, What parts would you recomend . GPU needs to be watercooled as well . all parts brand new . (we can go a little over the budget ) 

for $1500-$1600 on a PC with custom watercooling in it.... you're likely going to be spending roughly half of that on water cooling components. You COULD get something like one of these EK kits and then throw in a couple fittings, a bit more tubing, and a GPU block to save money on the loop... but you're unlikely to get the exact aesthetic you're looking for:

 

https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-kit-p360

https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-kit-l360-r2-0

 

even going that route. you're still probably looking at around 500-ish bucks at a minimum (after GPU blocks, fittings, and taxes/shipping are concerned). with that in mind, and your desired aesthetics aside, this is about the best PC you could hope for if you insist on a custom loop at your budget: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zQQ7BP

 

You will not be able to afford hardline or your specific choices of aesthetics in your water cooling build. a 7600k+gtx 1070 is a fine build no doubt, but you could get something a lot better if you didn't invest all your money into unnecessary water cooling. if you opt out of water cooling, you can double the size of your SSD, and bump up to a 7700k+1080ti quite easily merely at the cost of your custom loop. You can always easily add a custom loop later on or AIO or whatever you want quite easily, but its very costly to upgrade the actual hardware in a system (say from a 1070-1080ti or 7600k-7700k) because you will be selling the older components at quite a loss when you upgrade. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ttf7BP

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52 minutes ago, Majsterek said:

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to put that in perspective, even with the slight OC advantage you would get with a custom loop, the build with the 7700k+1080ti would generate (roughly) ~50% more fps in all games across the board compared to the 7600k+1070 build. Its your money and you can do with it what you please, but you should really consider just how important aesthetics  are to you and what you're giving up in order to get it ;)

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Thank you for your help and i compleatly approve of your opinion . Hoever this is not my decision and i will try to make my friend change his mind and not go with custum watercooling . especially he was thinking abaut hardline tubes 

3 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

to put that in perspective, even with the slight OC advantage you would get with a custom loop, the build with the 7700k+1080ti would generate (roughly) ~50% more fps in all games across the board compared to the 7600k+1070 build. Its your money and you can do with it what you please, but you should really consider just how important aesthetics  are to you and what you're giving up in order to get it ;)

 

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Just now, Majsterek said:

Thank you for your help and i compleatly approve of your opinion . Hoever this is not my decision and i will try to make my friend change his mind and not go with custum watercooling . especially he was thinking abaut hardline tubes 

 

yeah, hardline is going to eat up a bit more of your budget since you're going to need bending materials, and there are no budget saving kits for hardline. You're probably looking at $600-$700. You could go to a site like performance PCs and try to part out a list of components to better fit your budget as there ARE cheaper people out there than EK, but I can't imagine you getting a hard line build much lower than that and I wouldn't trust the quality/performance of the loop if you did.... but you can certainly try. let us know how it goes.

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