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Hey, does anyone knows these AIOs from ID-COOLING?

 

They have this for $100

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA59T4B01920

And this 1070 cooler

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA59T4BB6372

 

Both come with 2 fans and ship from Hong Kong, I wanted to do a custom loop but is way too expensive for me atm, what do you think, good stuff or junk?

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Ooor for an extra $20 get a custom loop

 

https://m.newegg.com/products/9SIAC8W5SB2259?Keyword=A240g

 

*Edit*

Your gpu isn't compatible with the a240g.  Get the a240 instead and either wait for an aluminum block or don't add the gpu to the loop.

 

https://m.newegg.com/products/9SIAC8W5SB2261

Edited by Damascus

Want to custom loop?  Ask me more if you are curious

 

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1 hour ago, Damascus said:

Ooor for an extra $20 get a custom loop

 

https://m.newegg.com/products/9SIAC8W5SB2259?Keyword=A240g

 

*Edit*

Your gpu isn't compatible with the a240g.  Get the a240 instead and either wait for an aluminum block or don't add the gpu to the loop.

 

https://m.newegg.com/products/9SIAC8W5SB2261

The A240 looks nice but I'm worried about maintenance tho I'm not a big fan of disassembing my rig every 3 months just to flush the tubes, clean the pump and put new coolant or whatever

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You won't have to clean the system that often. Maybe once a year if you want to keep it super clean. If you're stuck on an AIO though, most GTX 1070's come with great coolers on them already. So unless you're looking to just make it more quiet, I think adding the AIO to the card is kind of a waste of money. You can usually find good deals on an AIO for the CPU on Amazon. Corsair makes some really good coolers at a great price and is a good place to start looking. I finally just finished my first custom loop and I can honestly say, I will probably never run anything else again. It was a joy to put together and the thermals and noise level are amazing. 

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26 minutes ago, aezakmi said:

3 months just to flush the tubes, clean the pump and put new coolant or whatever

That's a misconception, it's more like every year.

Want to custom loop?  Ask me more if you are curious

 

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3 hours ago, Santo22 said:

You won't have to clean the system that often. Maybe once a year if you want to keep it super clean. If you're stuck on an AIO though, most GTX 1070's come with great coolers on them already. So unless you're looking to just make it more quiet, I think adding the AIO to the card is kind of a waste of money. You can usually find good deals on an AIO for the CPU on Amazon. Corsair makes some really good coolers at a great price and is a good place to start looking. I finally just finished my first custom loop and I can honestly say, I will probably never run anything else again. It was a joy to put together and the thermals and noise level are amazing. 

If I ever go for a loop I'll go for something with a thick 360/420mm rad but I don't think that would fit in my current case and I still need the 8700k, this IDCOOLING thing I was asking was for a friend that wants to join the master race with a Ryzen 1700x and wants watercooling on it

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