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Jun 26 2016 08:47pm
Quote (Z97 @ Jun 26 2016 07:42pm)
This


not wat your
mom said
ooooooooooo shit
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Quote (HyphyIll @ 27 Jun 2016 03:00)
I wouldn't recommend hard tubing for your first build.


I really love the aesthetics. I will find away, if I'm not able to do it myself.
We got a few hardware forums were you can pay in pizza or soda for help. U know Danish style.

CPU Block:
EK-Supremacy EVO CPU Water Block - Nickel/Plexi

GPU block:
2x EK-FC1070 GTX-Nickel Plated Copper Water Block with Acetal Top

Radiator:
2x BLACK ICE NEMESIS 360GTS

Pump:
DDC3.2 or D5? Preferable cylinder formed top over a square one.

Reservoir:
200m cylinder

Fittings:
How many and which?

Tube:
Hard tubing, what size and how much do i need?

fans:
what are great low noise? probably running 1000-1450 RPM.
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Jun 27 2016 09:43am
I count 12 fittings 2 for each part, block x3/rad x2/res x1 add 2 more if you have a odd pump.
Don't get hard tubing if its ur first loop. get some nice tygon tubing, always buy extra.
tubing size should be as large as the smallest fitting since anything more will leave a bottle neck.
fans for rad or case? its static pressure your after for rads and CFM for case fans.
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Jun 27 2016 10:21am
Quote (King Atrhur @ 27 Jun 2016 17:43)
I count 12 fittings 2 for each part, block x3/rad x2/res x1 add 2 more if you have a odd pump.
Don't get hard tubing if its ur first loop. get some nice tygon tubing, always buy extra.
tubing size should be as large as the smallest fitting since anything more will leave a bottle neck.
fans for rad or case? its static pressure your after for rads and CFM for case fans.


I will find a way if i'm not able to do the bending myself.
tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRzypS4P9V8

Fans are for radiators only.

Anyone able to recommend part for part?

Really confused about exactly what pump/res/fittings to get.
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Quote (ZwiX @ Jun 27 2016 11:21am)
I will find a way if i'm not able to do the bending myself.
tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRzypS4P9V8

Fans are for radiators only.

Anyone able to recommend part for part?

Really confused about exactly what pump/res/fittings to get.


you could go with something like this for your pump/res https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-xres-140-revo-d5-pwm-incl-pump or http://www.xs-pc.com/water-pumps/d5-photon-270-reservoirpump-combo

for fittings you need hard tubing fittings like these https://www.ekwb.com/shop/fittings/hard-tubing-connectors/hdc-fittings

you can use L shaped fittings in place of bends too if you want, i think it looks nice but it's more expensive
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Jun 28 2016 11:21pm
I think i got all the parts correct now.
Just need to find out how many of each fitting i need. (a black 90 because the regular wasn't in stock currently)
850$ right now. probably around 950$ with the correct amount of fittings.

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Jun 29 2016 12:05am
Buy petg tubing.
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Jun 29 2016 12:18am
Quote (Z97 @ 29 Jun 2016 08:05)
Buy petg tubing.


Yeah i read it was easier to work with.
Any downsides to it tho?
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