Cooler Master Eisberg 240L + GPU

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I am upgrading my case to the corsair 250d and wanted to water cool my CPU. I came across the Cooler Master Eisberg 240L and as you can expand this water cooler, would it be okay for the coolant to go from the CPU straight to the GPU without a radiator inbetween? or if i should add a dual 80mm rad between the CPU and GPU. Also how hard is it to expand the loop?
 
The loop order does not matter, as long as there is a rad somewhere, preferably 360 one due to having both GPU and CPU.

OCuk do not recommend expanding the eisberg in their threads, but the eisberg owners club in another forum are saying it is fine to run both GPU and CPU in the same loop.

Difficulty is the same as building any other loop.
 
The loop order does not matter, as long as there is a rad somewhere, preferably 360 one due to having both GPU and CPU.

OCuk do not recommend expanding the eisberg in their threads, but the eisberg owners club in another forum are saying it is fine to run both GPU and CPU in the same loop.

Difficulty is the same as building any other loop.

Okay I might just stick to getting a h100i and leaving my GPU air cooled. Or would you recommend getting a kraken g10 and having a seperate loop for my r9 270x?

but i heard that that g10 doesn't cool the vrm very well
 
Theres a video of an Eisberg in the owners club cooling the cpu + crossfire gpus and it seems to be coping fine.

However it's an expensive and pretty pointless route. These days I'd just get an AIO and aircool the gpu (Although now I have SLI I'm considering full loop again :D )
 
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