Hi guys !
I am new to this whole watercooling scene. But i want to upgrade
from AIO coolers on both my cpu and gpu and just run a custom single loop.
So the question is, what do i need ? and how much do i need ?
I know this is a complex question, but i have tried my best to read on the web, but i just need someone to tell me if this is going to work or not. i want decent cooling, but i also want silent opperation. when it comes to flow and head pressure i understand what they do, but i am having a hard time implementing it into theory so i can calculate if the pump is going to be strong enough or not.
System components that will be cooled:
• i7 6700K - 95w tdp
• AMD R9 295x2 - 500w tdp
So the parts i have mentally put together is:
• XSPC Raystorm pro - cpu block
• EK-FC Acetal + Nikkel R9 295x2 (only gpu block i could find)
• 2x HW Labs Black Ice Nemesis GTX 420 radiator (this can change depending on case)
• Aqualis XT 450ml res
• Aquastream Ultimate pump
• 6x Thermaltake Riing14 rgb fans in push config.
Is it overkill ? or how much cooling do i really need for a single loop with 6 - 700w tdp,
and to be able to run it fairly silent ? will the pump be able to do it ? since i like its monitoring and controlling capabilities.
Ambient room temp wil be around 22c
I am thinking about building in a BeQuiet Darkbase 900 when it is launched.
Hope this is not a total miss on my part by posting a question about liquid cooling.
But i just cant wrap my head around calculating it my self. Most probably because i live on a small arctic island with 10.000 ppl total
So dont have anyone to teach me irl.
I am new to this whole watercooling scene. But i want to upgrade
from AIO coolers on both my cpu and gpu and just run a custom single loop.
So the question is, what do i need ? and how much do i need ?

I know this is a complex question, but i have tried my best to read on the web, but i just need someone to tell me if this is going to work or not. i want decent cooling, but i also want silent opperation. when it comes to flow and head pressure i understand what they do, but i am having a hard time implementing it into theory so i can calculate if the pump is going to be strong enough or not.
System components that will be cooled:
• i7 6700K - 95w tdp
• AMD R9 295x2 - 500w tdp
So the parts i have mentally put together is:
• XSPC Raystorm pro - cpu block
• EK-FC Acetal + Nikkel R9 295x2 (only gpu block i could find)
• 2x HW Labs Black Ice Nemesis GTX 420 radiator (this can change depending on case)
• Aqualis XT 450ml res
• Aquastream Ultimate pump
• 6x Thermaltake Riing14 rgb fans in push config.
Is it overkill ? or how much cooling do i really need for a single loop with 6 - 700w tdp,
and to be able to run it fairly silent ? will the pump be able to do it ? since i like its monitoring and controlling capabilities.
Ambient room temp wil be around 22c
I am thinking about building in a BeQuiet Darkbase 900 when it is launched.
Hope this is not a total miss on my part by posting a question about liquid cooling.
But i just cant wrap my head around calculating it my self. Most probably because i live on a small arctic island with 10.000 ppl total
