tolagarf
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I need some input here on what to do, as I'm having a hard time deciding...
I'm building a new gamer PC in a Fractal Define Mini C case with a X299 Kaby Lake X system asap, and I will move over my GTX 1080 Founder's Edition from my current system.
I want to reuse my current Alphacool parts, at least the Eiswolf. But I'm considering if it's worth it using the Eisbaer, not that it has any faults really, but it's just such a PITA to work with. I was actually considering just buying a good water block for the CPU and use the pump with the Eiswolf. Or I could just use my Noctua NH-D15S CPU cooler and make it simple, call it a day.
Here's the simple plan with or without water cooled CPU:
Use the Eiswolf as main system pump, have a 280mm radiator in the front with the ports pointing towards the bottom to trap the air in the top compartment of the radiator. Then use a single Alphacool plastic QDC for the sole reason of connecting my bay reservoir to bleed the air out by flipping the case on its head, so the air can easily get out this way. What do you think?
Will this work well with one pump, or do you think the Eisbaer is needed to do this properly without hindering the water flow?
I'm building a new gamer PC in a Fractal Define Mini C case with a X299 Kaby Lake X system asap, and I will move over my GTX 1080 Founder's Edition from my current system.
I want to reuse my current Alphacool parts, at least the Eiswolf. But I'm considering if it's worth it using the Eisbaer, not that it has any faults really, but it's just such a PITA to work with. I was actually considering just buying a good water block for the CPU and use the pump with the Eiswolf. Or I could just use my Noctua NH-D15S CPU cooler and make it simple, call it a day.
Here's the simple plan with or without water cooled CPU:
Use the Eiswolf as main system pump, have a 280mm radiator in the front with the ports pointing towards the bottom to trap the air in the top compartment of the radiator. Then use a single Alphacool plastic QDC for the sole reason of connecting my bay reservoir to bleed the air out by flipping the case on its head, so the air can easily get out this way. What do you think?
Will this work well with one pump, or do you think the Eisbaer is needed to do this properly without hindering the water flow?