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Yet another noob advice thread, sorry everybody. Well, noob at custom watercooling anyway.
Thought I might finally give a custom loop a try. Right now just for the fun and experience rather with any particular performance target. I do have in mind looking out for a GPU (6900XT) with a pre-fitted waterblock (if I manage to rationalise away the price - currently working on a theory that I could keep it cool and perhaps undervolted for several years and only overclock it once I start to find games struggling and that way I can extend its life. Not convinced myself of that yet though).
Anyway, back on topic. I came up with this list of parts for an initial CPU (Ryzen 1800x) loop:
My basket at Overclockers UK:
Plus a 5l bottle of plain distilled water for flushing/testing from elsewhere (can't see that OC supply that).
As per the thread title, am I missing anything? Tried to stick with all EK to be certain of compatibility (hey I'm a noob at this), with the exception of the temperature sensor which EK don't seem to do an equivalent of.
If I were to get a card with a block on it (the reference 6900XTs that OC currently have in stock are a bit tempting as I could get an EK block for them, but given the price I'd care about the warranty), then I would add in a SE 360 radiator as well. And I'll probably get a Ryzen 5900x or more likely 5950x, probably once the X570S boards are available.
I plan to build the loop on the bench first, to get the hang of it and make sure I'm not making a terrible, expensive, mistake and then rebuild it in my PC. Hence the big bottle of distilled.
I see from the sticky guide in this forum that finger tight plus half a turn with a wrench is recommended for fittings - is that still the case with fittings into Plexi (I guess with EK fittings it would be half a turn of the allen key)?
Any other comments that you haven't said a thousand times before?
Thought I might finally give a custom loop a try. Right now just for the fun and experience rather with any particular performance target. I do have in mind looking out for a GPU (6900XT) with a pre-fitted waterblock (if I manage to rationalise away the price - currently working on a theory that I could keep it cool and perhaps undervolted for several years and only overclock it once I start to find games struggling and that way I can extend its life. Not convinced myself of that yet though).
Anyway, back on topic. I came up with this list of parts for an initial CPU (Ryzen 1800x) loop:
My basket at Overclockers UK:
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-CoolStream SE 280 (Slim Dual Fan) Radiator= £58.99
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-Vardar EVO 140ER Black BB (500-2000rpm) Fan - 140mm Twin Pack= £39.95
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-Quantum Kinetic TBE 200 D5 PWM D-RGB Pump / Reservoir Combo - Plexi= £159.95
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-Velocity Digital Addressable RGB AMD CPU Water Block - Nickel + Plexi= £89.99
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-CryoFuel Mystic Fog 1L Premix Watercooling Fluid - 1 Litre= £14.99
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-Quantum Torque Splitter 3F T Fitting - Black Nickel= £5.99
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-AF Ball Valve (10mm) G14 - Black Nickel= £12.95
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-Quantum Torque Plug w/Badge - Black Nickel= £4.99
- 2 x EK Water Blocks EK-Torque Angled 90° Rotary Fitting - Black Nickel= £7.99
- 12 x EK Water Blocks EK-Torque STC 10/16mm Soft Tubing Compression Fitting - Black Nickel= £5.99
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-Duraclear Tubing 16/10 - Clear 3M= £15.95
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK-UNI Pump Bracket (120mm FAN) Vertical= £13.99
- 1 x Aqua Computer Temperature sensor internal/external thread G1/4= £9.98
- 1 x EK Water Blocks EK Leak / Presure Testing Tool= £32.99
- 1 x EK Water Blocks Filling Bottle (1000mL)= £6.95
Total: £566.02 (includes shipping: £10.50)
Plus a 5l bottle of plain distilled water for flushing/testing from elsewhere (can't see that OC supply that).
As per the thread title, am I missing anything? Tried to stick with all EK to be certain of compatibility (hey I'm a noob at this), with the exception of the temperature sensor which EK don't seem to do an equivalent of.
If I were to get a card with a block on it (the reference 6900XTs that OC currently have in stock are a bit tempting as I could get an EK block for them, but given the price I'd care about the warranty), then I would add in a SE 360 radiator as well. And I'll probably get a Ryzen 5900x or more likely 5950x, probably once the X570S boards are available.
I plan to build the loop on the bench first, to get the hang of it and make sure I'm not making a terrible, expensive, mistake and then rebuild it in my PC. Hence the big bottle of distilled.
I see from the sticky guide in this forum that finger tight plus half a turn with a wrench is recommended for fittings - is that still the case with fittings into Plexi (I guess with EK fittings it would be half a turn of the allen key)?
Any other comments that you haven't said a thousand times before?