New Watercooling Setup

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I just got a Silverstone TJ07 case and I figured I should upgrade my watercooling kit (mostly cause its a pretty old XSPC X20 watercooling kit, with a Delta V3 waterblock and a 240mm Radiator). I figured I should try to build my own kit this time rather than getting another kit. I have some ideas on what parts to get but I figured I'd ask around and see if theres any advice on the setup.

The initial idea is that I would like to have a single loop setup just for the CPU, with a 360mm radiator at the top (case has been modified to allow this), with the later addition of a GPU waterblock and a 480mm radiator below the midplate when I get round to replacing the graphics card. This setup is geared more towards performance more than noise reduction, so I can pretty safely rule out low fan speed optimised radiators such as the Black Ice SR-1

For the tubing, my current setup uses 3/8" ID - 1/2" OD (10mm-13mm). I heard that for this case, using thicker tubing would be better. I was thinking around 1/2" ID - 3/4" OD (13mm-19mm) or 1/2" ID - 5/8" OD (13-mm-16mm)

Here are some parts I was considering

Rads

- Hardware Labs Black Ice 360 GTX (I can typically find this for around £85-90)

- XSPC Rasa RX360 (although this seems to be sold out everywhere atm and anywhere that still has it is selling them for £95-100)

- EK CoolStream RAD XTX 360 (This seems to be the cheapest at around £75-80 but I'm not sure how it compares to the other two.)

Pump

- Laing 18W DDC-Pump 12V DDC-1T Plus (£59.99 on Overclockers)

- Laing D5 Vario Pump (£79.99. I've heard really good things about this but I'm not sure if its worth the difference between this and the DDC)

With either of these, I was planning on having a bay reservoir, probably the XSPC Single 5.25” Bay Reservoir.

CPU Waterblock

As far as waterblocks go, I am looking for one that is compatible with a 1366 socket, but I would it to be compatible with a 2011 socket, in the event that I would need to upgrade my CPU.

- EK Supreme HF (liking the sound of this one, based on price, which seems to be around £50, and a friend recommended this one)

- XSPC Rasa (heard some good things about this, seems to be a little hard to find)

- Koolance CPU-370 (heard many good things about this one, but at around £80-85, not sure how much better it is than the other two)

Any advice on these parts or any suggestions on other parts would be welcome. As far as budget goes, I would prefer to stay as close to £200 as possible for the pump/reservoir, radiator and waterblock.
 
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- XSPC Rasa RX360 (although this seems to be sold out everywhere atm and anywhere that still has it is selling them for £95-100)
- Laing D5 Vario Pump (£79.99. I've heard really good things about this but I'm not sure if its worth the difference between this and the DDC)
- EK Supreme HF (liking the sound of this one, based on price, which seems to be around £50, and a friend recommended this one)

ive got 2 of those pumps and the cpu block,cant go wrong with these 3 items
 
I don't think a 480 fits in the bottom of an 800D, but my case is a TJ07, which would fit a 480 if I were to remove the drive bays below the midplate.
 
Had some time to think about it. Ended up buying the XSPC RX 360 radiator, Laing D5 pump with the plexi top and an EK Supreme HF (copper base, plexi top). I also decided on getting the 1/2" ID - 3/4" OD tubing. Thanks for the advice.
 
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