Is this enough, or over kill?

Never meant to offend you fella. Sorry if it came out like that. Ramblocks just add restriction to your loop. With the amount of top notch heatsinked ram these days Im surprised ram blocks are even still around.

If you plan on running an external loop. You really need to run low rpm fans with a high sp. Since the fans are open to the air, it gets bloody noisy if you get the wrong ones. Whatever you get grab a heap of voltage reducers to drop em down to 5 or 7 volts. Plus 2x d5's if you plan on using that ext rad mentioned.

You can fit truck load of rads in a switch 810 btw.

Best of luck.
 
Never meant to offend you fella. Sorry if it came out like that. Ramblocks just add restriction to your loop. With the amount of top notch heatsinked ram these days Im surprised ram blocks are even still around.

If you plan on running an external loop. You really need to run low rpm fans with a high sp. Since the fans are open to the air, it gets bloody noisy if you get the wrong ones. Whatever you get grab a heap of voltage reducers to drop em down to 5 or 7 volts. Plus 2x d5's if you plan on using that ext rad mentioned.

You can fit truck load of rads in a switch 810 btw.

Best of luck.

thanks for the tip, i plan on using 2 d5s with the dual bitspower pump mod kit, also what kind of fans do you recommend? ive looked up the specs you recommended, but id like your personal opinions, what would you use if it was your pc
 
Noctua P12 utterly ugly but probably the best and most quiet fans out there.
Silverstone AP121 are quite fine aswell, bitfenix spectre are fine, or corsair fans, tho from what I've read, they do not seal up completely cause they've got a round frame, which makes them lose a little bit of cooling performance.
 
I think you would probably be able to get away with 2x 360x60mm rads to be honest with you.

1st 360mm rad for you motherboard and cpu on it's own loop.

2nd 360mm rad for graphics cards on there own loop.

A single XSPC RX360 rad will cool a 3930K @4.6ghz and a GTX 680 so I would suspect that, a single RX360 would easily cool 3 GTX 680's on there own.

Dual loop's may not be as clean and tidy as everything in one loop but, I think it will offer better performance overall without needing to run a rad inbetween the cpu and graphics cards.

As for the fans, I use Scythe Kazi Jyuni 1900rpm fans at 5v and they are fine however they will be changed for some of the Corsair fans when I do my next build, as I think they have better static pressure.


For the pump's they will be fine, infact I think a single pump would cope with pushing fluid through everything but if you really want to use 2 of them then it's up to you.
 
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