Posted September 13, 2018 So my current parts list consists of the following components, but doesn´t only use one water-cooling loop manufacturer (in this case, the primary manufacturer is thermaltake), but also EK Water Blocks (for a better Motherboard cooler) and Gigabyte´s built in water cooling block on their GTX 1080 Ti "Special" Edition). PARTS LIST: Graphics card (has a stock mounted rgb water-cooled backplate): - Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Waterforce WB Xtreme Case: - Corsair 500D RGB SE Motherboard: - Gigabyte AORUS Z370 Gaming 7 Water cooling: - Enermax NeoChanger RGB 400ml Reservoir + Pump Combo (will the 400ml version fit into my case?) - Thermaltake Pacific V-Tubler PETG 100cm 16cm/12cm (outer diameter: 5/8") - Thermaltake Pacific RGB LED Fittings 16cm/12cm (outer diameter: G 1/4") - Thermaltake TT Sync Controller (for the thermaltake components) - Thermaltake Pacific RL360 Plus RGB Radiator - EK Water Blocks EK-FB Gigabyte Z270X RGB Monoblock (which, out of some reason, should work with the Z370 board) - (Still choosing a coolant, see my other question on LiquidNitrogen) Will this work or will the pieces not fit together because of different diameters or something? Are there any components which I should replace because of known risks/problems? If something won´t fit/work, can you also provide a similar (e.g. rgb) component (which, preferrably, should have no branding). Which fittings do I need? (I'd prefer some from XSPC). Thanks in advance, - LiquidNitrogen BTW, I am looking in to the PC market since the first generation of Ryzen processors came out and haven´t bought myself a computer yet, it´s really not a think of research when I did something wrong with this parts list. Thanks for your patience with me ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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