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What do you know?  I have not been able to find out too much info from a quick google search, but from what I understand it is going to be an all in one that will let you use your choice of blocks.  So, I will be able to get a monoblock for my x299 and a block for my 1080 ti FTW3 and run it with an AIO?  That would be amazeballs.  Does anyone know when these will be released or any other info?

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3 minutes ago, TahoeDust said:

What do you know?  I have not been able to find out too much info from a quick google search, but from what I understand it is going to be an all in one that will let you use your choice of blocks.  So, I will be able to get a monoblock for my x299 and a block for my 1080 ti FTW3 and run it with an AIO?  That would be amazeballs.  Does anyone know when these will be released or any other info?

You can but they do not have prefilled quick disconnect blocks for those, you will basically need to take apart the tubes and install everything before refilling the cooler, essentially a custom loop. I would suggest to look into individually selecting components and go with a custom loop if you are interested in going with that route of part selection. 

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Just now, W-L said:

You can but they do not have prefilled quick disconnect blocks for those, you will basically need to take apart the tubes and install everything before refilling the cooler, essentially a custom loop. I would suggest to look into individually selecting components and go with a custom loop if you are interested in going with that route of part selection. 

I have thought about going custom loop a few times, but I kind of like the idea of a radiator with a pump integrated.  I should probably just bite the bullet and go full balls out hard line multi radator, but it gets so pricey to "do it right".

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4 minutes ago, TahoeDust said:

I have thought about going custom loop a few times, but I kind of like the idea of a radiator with a pump integrated.  I should probably just bite the bullet and go full balls out hard line multi radator, but it gets so pricey to "do it right".

While it is nice to have it integrated there are a couple of downside, since there is no res it is a little harder to fill and bleed than a regular loop and it tends to readily pass vibration from the pump into the rad and case making for excessive noise. 

 

If your going hardline then definitely good idea to pick out what you would like and need for your loop instead. 

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Damn you for making me want to spend $600.

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