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I've never used water cooling b4 and could use some help. I was thinking of gettin a Cooler Master Glacer 240L and a waterblock from http://www.ekwb.com/ and connect them toghter, would this work? would it work well? anyone here used http://www.ekwb.com/ b4 or heard anything of their products?

 

Thanks for the help in advanced!

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The 240L is an all-in-one watercooler, this means that it doesn't need a waterblock. Just the the Glacier 240L.

Unless he is adding a block for his GPU.

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I would say he may want to add an extra radiator.

I would agree, however it would be possible.

Case: Corsair 460X RGB bby, CPU: I5 8600K, Motherboard: MSI B360M PRO-VDH, RAM: 8GB Hyper X 2400MHz , Graphics Card: GTX1060 6GB, PSU: Corsair RM750x,

Cooler: BEQuiet!  Pure Rock Slim SSD: Kingston 240GB, HDD: 2TB Seagate Barracuda

 

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depends on how much space you have in a case, if all you have is space for 1 120mm rad that will work for 1 gpu, but you'd be better off getting a 240mm rad or larger depending on how much you plan to expand.  you don't need a res with the glacier 240L  just put it's fill port at the top of your loop. 

 

what kind of rad? one that will fit and that you can afford.

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