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21 minutes ago, Dreaper said:

Hey guys so i have all my parts selected, it will be a hardline build with gpu and cpu covered in the loop, i will also have a drain port so please account for that. here are some pictures please tell me if you need/would like more!

Pictures are missing. ;)

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10 minutes ago, Dreaper said:

Done :)

Well I think this would be the best option. It's my first time with paint 3D...

Not sure if you have a pump res combo or have them apart. If the latter one would be the case it will change things a bit.

 

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Just now, Limecat86 said:

Well I think this would be the best option. It's my first time with paint 3D...

Not sure if you have a pump res combo or have them apart. If the latter one would be the case it will change things a bit.

 

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it is a combo

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Just now, Dreaper said:

should i mount the pump res to the rad or the holes preset?

Cant see any holes preset? Or maybe I'm looking for the wrong thing?

Mount it where you think it would be best. You might need some 90 degree fittings to make things a bit easier when working on the tubing.

 

Do you have a list of what you already have for your water cooling setup?

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Just now, Limecat86 said:

Cant see any holes preset? Or maybe I'm looking for the wrong thing?

Mount it where you think it would be best. You might need some 90 degree fittings to make things a bit easier when working on the tubing.

 

Do you have a list of what you already have for your water cooling setup?

I have the p360 kit but with hardline tubing and a 1080ti fe ek block and backplate, ball valve, all the tubing etc. only thing i dont have is fittings 

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7 hours ago, Dreaper said:

I have the p360 kit but with hardline tubing and a 1080ti fe ek block and backplate, ball valve, all the tubing etc. only thing i dont have is fittings 

What's the outer diameter of the tubing? If those are also from EK it's either 12mm or 16mm. Depending on that I would recommend:

- These for 12mm: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/fittings/compression-hdc/for-12mm-7-16-od-tubing

- These for 16mm: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/fittings/compression-hdc/for-16mm-5-8-od-tubing

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4 hours ago, Limecat86 said:

What's the outer diameter of the tubing? If those are also from EK it's either 12mm or 16mm. Depending on that I would recommend:

- These for 12mm: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/fittings/compression-hdc/for-12mm-7-16-od-tubing

- These for 16mm: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/fittings/compression-hdc/for-16mm-5-8-od-tubing

16mm but i am going for bits power fittings

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4 hours ago, Limecat86 said:

What's the outer diameter of the tubing? If those are also from EK it's either 12mm or 16mm. Depending on that I would recommend:

- These for 12mm: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/fittings/compression-hdc/for-12mm-7-16-od-tubing

- These for 16mm: https://www.ekwb.com/shop/fittings/compression-hdc/for-16mm-5-8-od-tubing

Also where should i put a drain port?

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8 minutes ago, Dreaper said:

Also where should i put a drain port?

Try to put as low as possible in your loop. Near the inlet or outlet of your pump/res combo if your going to do the routing like my horrible Paint 3D drawing.

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STORAGE: WD PC SN530 512GB + Samsung Evo 860 500GB // COOLING: Full custom loop // DISPLAY: LG 34UC89G-B

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