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Custom Watercooling in itx

Could I custom water cool in a Corsair 250d? If not, what other mini itx could i use? I was looking into EKWB kits and just quit after a lot of looking into it. If not a 350d would be my plan b.

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First of all, don't use a kit, buy individual components.

If you can't afford $500+ for building the loop then you shouldn't be doing custom watercooling.

 

Second, yes you can custom watercool in a 250D.

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You need to have the skills and imagination to do it.

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I can save up, and I was just looking at the kits. What are some recommendations for the parts or a build list?

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14 minutes ago, Ecogamer414 said:

What is the best way to start and go about it?

Well first of all, use the quote button when replying to someone.

Second, spend a few weeks or months researching everything, looking at build guides, youtube videos, forum posts, etc etc etc.

 

 

If you don't know how to choose your own parts then you're not ready for custom watercooling.

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1 minute ago, Enderman said:

Well first of all, use the quote button when replying to someone.

Second, spend a few weeks or months researching everything, looking at build guides, youtube videos, forum posts, etc etc etc.

 

 

If you don't know how to choose your own parts then you're not ready for custom watercooling.

That is not what I meant. I was asking for just a simple brand to use or just your opinion. I have and will be researching for this until i have enough money. Its not exactly my first time.

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Just now, Ecogamer414 said:

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That is not what I meant. I was asking for just a simple brand to use or just your opinion. I have and will be researching for this until i have enough money. Its not exactly my first time.

You do not buy all components from the same brand.

Certain brands are better at certain parts.

 

Also, you do not learn how to watercool by asking someone to give you a parts list to buy.

Do the research and teach yourself, or stick to air/AIO cooling, otherwise you will probably end up having to buy a new PC after a leak kills all your parts :/

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