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37 minutes ago, MickeyCoquin said:

@Mick Naughty The it ?

 

Pump and reservoir will be on the left empty side not next to the mobo, there is already a rad there.

Rads will have their ports at the bottom as shown on the sketches, at it seems better that way when i draw it. I may be wrong as don't know a clue about water cooling ^^

 

Thanks @SolarNova, that's very helpful i will try to follow your build (pictures are welcome ;) if you can take the time)

Images below. Hope they help.

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VDU: Panasonic 42" Plasma | GPU: Gigabyte 1080ti Gaming OC & Barrow Block (RIP)...GTX 980ti | Sound: Asus Xonar D2X - Z5500 -FiiO X3K DAP/DAC - ATH-M50S | Case: Phantek Enthoo Primo White |

Storage: Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD + WD Blue 1TB SSD | Cooling: XSPC D5 Photon 270 Res & Pump | 2x XSPC AX240 White Rads | NexXxos Monsta 80x240 Rad P/P | NF-A12x25 fans |

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Vibration usualy, and more options to mount. Also you cna get different pump tops to change pressure and flow rates.

 

My pump is indeed integrated. Thats the XSPC Photon 270 pump/res combo. I mainly got it due to the res being glass rather than plastic, and wanted to mount both the pump and res using a single custom L bracket ratehr than moutnign them both seperatly.

 

BTW, loop order doesnt really matter as everything equalizes. The only order that is really helpfull to follow is Res befor pump with the res above the pump, this ensure the pump cant run dry and damage itself.

CPU: Intel i7 3930k w/OC & EK Supremacy EVO Block | Motherboard: Asus P9x79 Pro  | RAM: G.Skill 4x4 1866 CL9 | PSU: Seasonic Platinum 1000w Corsair RM 750w Gold (2021)|

VDU: Panasonic 42" Plasma | GPU: Gigabyte 1080ti Gaming OC & Barrow Block (RIP)...GTX 980ti | Sound: Asus Xonar D2X - Z5500 -FiiO X3K DAP/DAC - ATH-M50S | Case: Phantek Enthoo Primo White |

Storage: Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD + WD Blue 1TB SSD | Cooling: XSPC D5 Photon 270 Res & Pump | 2x XSPC AX240 White Rads | NexXxos Monsta 80x240 Rad P/P | NF-A12x25 fans |

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One last question if i may and after i'm good to go i think. I should have have the grounding required to start a pcpartpicker ^^

 

Saw this build on the Gallery thread:

 

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Isn't it bad to make such a circuit ? I mean Pump - GPU - CPU... The liquid coming from the GPU and going to the CPU isn't it hot liquid ?

 

Thanks

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No doesnt work like that,

 

The liquid doesnt increas in temp much at all after a single pass. Its not like it goes in , goes up 10c then come out.. its more akin to 0.05c difference. So its perfectly fine to do whats in the pic. Infact that pic is parallel.

 

So its

                       /  GPU  \

Res - Pump  -                 - Rads -

                       \ CPU  /

CPU: Intel i7 3930k w/OC & EK Supremacy EVO Block | Motherboard: Asus P9x79 Pro  | RAM: G.Skill 4x4 1866 CL9 | PSU: Seasonic Platinum 1000w Corsair RM 750w Gold (2021)|

VDU: Panasonic 42" Plasma | GPU: Gigabyte 1080ti Gaming OC & Barrow Block (RIP)...GTX 980ti | Sound: Asus Xonar D2X - Z5500 -FiiO X3K DAP/DAC - ATH-M50S | Case: Phantek Enthoo Primo White |

Storage: Samsung 850 Pro 1TB SSD + WD Blue 1TB SSD | Cooling: XSPC D5 Photon 270 Res & Pump | 2x XSPC AX240 White Rads | NexXxos Monsta 80x240 Rad P/P | NF-A12x25 fans |

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A lot of things don’t matter. Which is why I said to watch singularity, they make real builds and explain things in detail. 

 

Parallel build don’t effect anything as long as the pump is sufficient. 

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There is a playlist that covers the basics and how it all works. Can’t miss it. Even have a video under another guide that explains how parallel works. 

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Spare RIg Lian Li O11 AIR MINI, I7 4790K, Asus Maximus VI Extreme, G.Skill Ares 2400 32Gb, EVGA 1080ti, 1080sc 1070sc & 1060 SSC, EVGA 850GA, Acer KG251Q 1920x1080@240hz 

 

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