Check this spec (first timer.. be gentle)

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Hey all,

I am speccing my watercooling kit for a 650D build, so I know I am missing fittings and a Phobya 200mm rad for the front, but can anyone else see a problem?

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I want compression fittings, but I'm not sure how many angled connectors etc I will need.. hence why I've left them out. Also, I've chosen the 7/16" tubing, purely because I wasn't sure of what the best size would be. I don't want uber fat, or standard skinny. As you see, all technical terms here! :p:D

All I know is I require a T piece as I've seen someone use that as a drain, and thought it looked like a good idea.
 
You might prefer to use coloured tubing and lose the dye.

I'm after a standard blue fluid colour. I fancied the pastel blue, but prefer a "clearer" fluid look.

Don't really fancy coloured tubing as I want to add a bit of light (no uv).

The rad is a bit meh. High FPI means you will need to run fans a bit faster.

The product description says it is better for low speed fans :confused:

Can you recommend a better alternative?
 
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I'm after a standard blue fluid colour. I fancied the pastel blue, but prefer a "clearer" fluid look.

Don't really fancy coloured tubing as I want to add a bit of light (no uv).



The product description says it is better for low speed fans :confused:

Can you recommend a better alternative?

I also thought High FPI rads were better for low speed high pressure fans.
 
Few things that can be improved:
you need 2 kill coils per 1l of water
You may want to go for the advanced version of that res, it has more options for fittings
why is one block copper acetal and other copper plexi?
Consider THIS or the plexi version HERE. £5 cheaper for the same thign essentially
Can the 650D accommodate a thick (60mm rad+25mm fans) radiator?
 
Not sure about a 60mm rad, but it managed a H100 rad with push pull.

Regarding the plexi / acetal blocks. I like the thought of watching the water pass through the CPU block, but not so much on the graphics cards (+they are upside down so it seems a waste).

Cheers for the heads up on the pump.
 
I also thought High FPI rads were better for low speed high pressure fans.

The high pressure means you can have lower speeds. General rule of thumb, high FPI=high speed fans. When choosing fans for rads you need to look at both RPM and CFM


YOUR BASKET
1 x OcUK Tech Lab - XSPC D5 Vario Pump & Alphacool Clear HF D5 Top Value Combo £84.98
1 x EK-FC680 GTX - CSQ Full Cover Waterblock - Copper Plexi £79.99
1 x Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GT Xtreme 240 £56.99
1 x EK-Supremacy - CPU Waterblock - Copper Plexi £51.98
1 x XSPC EX240 Multiport Radiator £43.99
1 x EK Multioption Reservoir X2 150 Advanced £33.98
2 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm 1450 RPM - 3 Pin £13.99 (27.98)
1 x XSPC HighFlex Hose 7/16" ID, 5/8" OD, 15.9/11.1mm, 2m, Clear £5.99
1 x Mayhems Dye, Deep Blue - 10ml £5.99
2 x Mayhems Fine Silver Kill Coil £4.5 (9)
1 x OcUK Value PSU Bridging Connector (24 Pin) £1.3
12 x OcUK Value 16/13mm 1/2"ID- 5/8"OD Compact Compression Fitting G/4" Thread - Silver £1.2 (14.4)
Total : £431.58 (includes shipping : £12.50).



NOTES:
Black ice 240 rad is only a placeholder for a 200mm phobya rad
Feel free to change the pump top
Blocks have been matched and are both copper plexi
 
I've already got 3x Scythe AP-15s :)

The only thing left for me to do is to check out pictures of the plexi 680 blocks in action. I'm not 100% on them at the moment.

The water used is just standard distilled or deionised (aka battery water), with a bit of the dye, yes?
 
I've already got 3x Scythe AP-15s :)

The only thing left for me to do is to check out pictures of the plexi 680 blocks in action. I'm not 100% on them at the moment.

The water used is just standard distilled or deionised (aka battery water), with a bit of the dye, yes?

yep (with kill coils ofc)
 
YOUR BASKET
1 x OcUK Tech Lab - XSPC D5 Vario Pump & EK-D5 X-TOP CSQ Value Combo £89.98
2 x EK-FC680 GTX - CSQ Full Cover Waterblock - Nickel Plexi £84.98
2 x EK-FC680 GTX Backplate - Black CSQ £22.99
1 x EK-Supremacy - CPU Waterblock - Nickel Plexi £56.99
1 x XSPC EX240 Crossflow Radiator £43.99
1 x EK Multioption Reservoir X2 150 Advanced £33.98
3 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm 1850 RPM - 3 Pin £14.98
1 x IC Diamond 24-Carat Thermal Compound (4.8g) £13.99
1 x Mayhems Dye, Deep Blue - 10ml £5.99
1 x Mayhems Biocide 10ml With PH Testing Kit £5.99
1 x XSPC HighFlex Hose 7/16" ID, 5/8" OD, 15.9/11.1mm, 2m, Clear £5.99
1 x Akasa AK-TC TIM Clean CPU & Heatsink Cleaner £5.99
1 x OcUK Value PSU Bridging Connector (24 Pin) £1.30
14 x OcUK Value 16/13mm 1/2"ID- 5/8"OD Compact Compression Fitting G/4" Thread - Silver £1.20
Total : £541.86

Not sure how you do the fancy checkout link, so I did it manually :p

One customisation for the above. I want the pump with the CSQ plexi top, so it all matches, meaning I will probably need to call and order.

Also, I've seen the EK FC bridges used on builds (for SLI), but the choice is so mind boggling to a newbie, I'm just going to go for it with tubing and see how I go.

Minus the Phobya 200, will I need anything else? I wasn't sure if the kill coil would look silly jammed in a tiny res, so I opted for some biocide. Good idea?
 
YOUR BASKET
1 x OcUK Tech Lab - XSPC D5 Vario Pump & EK-D5 X-TOP CSQ Value Combo £89.98
2 x EK-FC680 GTX - CSQ Full Cover Waterblock - Nickel Plexi £84.98
2 x EK-FC680 GTX Backplate - Black CSQ £22.99
1 x EK-Supremacy - CPU Waterblock - Nickel Plexi £56.99
1 x XSPC EX240 Crossflow Radiator £43.99
1 x EK Multioption Reservoir X2 150 Advanced £33.98
3 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm 1850 RPM - 3 Pin £14.98
1 x IC Diamond 24-Carat Thermal Compound (4.8g) £13.99
1 x Mayhems Dye, Deep Blue - 10ml £5.99
1 x Mayhems Biocide 10ml With PH Testing Kit £5.99
1 x XSPC HighFlex Hose 7/16" ID, 5/8" OD, 15.9/11.1mm, 2m, Clear £5.99
1 x Akasa AK-TC TIM Clean CPU & Heatsink Cleaner £5.99
1 x OcUK Value PSU Bridging Connector (24 Pin) £1.30
14 x OcUK Value 16/13mm 1/2"ID- 5/8"OD Compact Compression Fitting G/4" Thread - Silver £1.20
Total : £541.86

Not sure how you do the fancy checkout link, so I did it manually :p

One customisation for the above. I want the pump with the CSQ plexi top, so it all matches, meaning I will probably need to call and order.

Also, I've seen the EK FC bridges used on builds (for SLI), but the choice is so mind boggling to a newbie, I'm just going to go for it with tubing and see how I go.

Minus the Phobya 200, will I need anything else? I wasn't sure if the kill coil would look silly jammed in a tiny res, so I opted for some biocide. Good idea?

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/empfloiadabicdlgahhamannadefhehj?hl=en-GB

Biocide would be my choice too :D

One minor change:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=TH-000-AC

I think it's better :D

As for the bridge, just buy the bridge of your choice and get 2 fitings for it :D

If your cards are on a standard spaced mobo then you just get the 2 slot bridge and 2 fittings for it.

PS - plexi bridges are due, might be worth waiting for :)

PPS - For the order, you can post in the CS section to save you getting charged for calls :)

Bridges:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-227-EK&groupid=962&catid=1529&subcat=2267
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-223-EK&groupid=962&catid=1529&subcat=2267

PPPS - Just so you know:http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18413871
Not a issue with mayhems coolants
 
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I would tentatively say get a mayhems premix as it's easier for a beginner to just put fluid in and forget about it.

However, seems to be an unpopular choice with a few people on here, because of the cost, or something.
 
It's also abou convenience, but good point about the cost.

with dye you can easily get hold of DI anytime really, however, If I need to change my loop then I dont want to have to wait a day or two for an OcUK order :/

Also, isn't clear X1 just ultra pure and biocide?
 
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