ShortAlieN
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If you are going for big overclocks on both the CPU and GPU that kit would not be sufficient enough to cool the entire loop. I am actually going to add a second radiator to that kit so I can also plumb in a GTX 480. The more heat you are going to produce, the more surface are you are going to need to keep the liquid cool. This also depends on what cards you put in SLI as well. The GTX 480 might as well be a cooktop because it makes so much heat.
I would look at it like this... if you have a CPU and two GPU's on a single 360 rad it is almost like having a single 120 rad on each processor, and would a single 120 rad be sufficient enough to handle the heat that the processor produces. If not, look to upgrade. I'm using the XSPC kit as a good starting point, then adding what I feel will be a sufficient amount radiators to dispel the heat, while being able to keep it on a single loop(for various reasons).
I do not have much experience with liquid cooling yet, but after the last two weeks of looking into it, comparing products, reading and watching reviews and also getting advice from this forum. I feel I have a good idea as to what I need for the system and what the system can handle. Do your research and know what you are getting yourself into. I didn't realize there were so many options and how much the cost can change with small changes to the loops.
I would look at it like this... if you have a CPU and two GPU's on a single 360 rad it is almost like having a single 120 rad on each processor, and would a single 120 rad be sufficient enough to handle the heat that the processor produces. If not, look to upgrade. I'm using the XSPC kit as a good starting point, then adding what I feel will be a sufficient amount radiators to dispel the heat, while being able to keep it on a single loop(for various reasons).
I do not have much experience with liquid cooling yet, but after the last two weeks of looking into it, comparing products, reading and watching reviews and also getting advice from this forum. I feel I have a good idea as to what I need for the system and what the system can handle. Do your research and know what you are getting yourself into. I didn't realize there were so many options and how much the cost can change with small changes to the loops.