CPU AND GPU AIO COOLING

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IM thinking about water cooling a new pc for my son but have never built a watercooled pc and was thinking about using a aio on the cup and a aio cooled gpu say like the

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 XC3 ULTRA HYBRID LHR 10GB GDDR6X PCI-Express Graphics Card​

and

ASUS ROG Ryujin II 240 Performance AIO CPU Liquid Cooler with OLED Display - 240mm​

on the

MSI MAG X570S Tomahawk MAX WiFi (AMD AM4) DDR4 X570S ATX Motherboardbut​

but i can only see one pump and cup fan header on this mob would it be ok to use spliter cables to over come this problem
 
I find it hard that I am going to advise this but do not buy that particular 3080 , buy a 4070ti instead. Costs less,is faster and uses less power so no need for a hybrid liquid cooling system.

No need to worry about having to run 2 pumps if you only have the one in the cpu AIO. I think a splitter would work fine if you did for 2 AIOs. Not een certain the gpu aio needs to be plugged into the mobo , it could just run off the board power.
 
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here is the full build im thinking about
MSI MAG X570S Tomahawk MAX WiFi (AMD AM4) DDR4 X570S ATX Motherboard
2x Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB M.2 2280 PCI-e 3.0 x4 NVMe Solid State Drive
Corsair RMx Series RM1000x 80 PLUS Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
CableMod PRO ModMesh C-Series RMi & RMx Cable Kit - Carbon/Red (Black Label)
HYTE Y60 Dual Chamber Mid-Tower ATX Case - Red
EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 XC3 ULTRA HYBRID LHR 10GB GDDR6X PCI-Express Graphics Card
ASUS ROG Ryujin II 240 Performance AIO CPU Liquid Cooler with OLED Display - 240mm
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 3D Cache Eight Core 4.5GHz (Socket AM4) Processor - Retail
Samsung 32" Odyssey G7 LC32G75TQSRXXU 2560x1440 VA 240Hz 1ms FreeSync/G-Sync Curved Gaming Monitor
ASUS ROG Claymore 2 80/100% Mechanical Wireless RGB USB Gaming Keyboard Red RX Switch
ASUS ROG Chakram X USB Optical RGB Gaming Mouse
ASUS ROG Sheath XXL Gaming Desk Mat 900x440x3mm
1x Lian-Li UNI SL120 V2 Addressable RGB Black 120mm Fan
2x Lian-Li UNI SL120 V2 Addressable RGB Black 120mm Fan Triple Pack with Controller
SKU FG-016-LL
but may will think about what you say thanks
 
If you are planning to mount the gpu vertically then some cards are so thick that they will almost touch the glass in that case. Was that the reason you were going for a hybrid gpu ?
 
The hybrid water cooled gpu's usually are self contained and don't need to be directly connected to the motherboard, but personally I wouldn't go with a hybrid gpu.

Yes you might get the temps a bit lower but you will also end up with all the issues that can arise with an AIO such as 'evaporation' (permeation) of the liquid over time, something you can't replace in most cases...it won't happen straight away but it's something to consider if you intend to keep the hardware 'long term'.

As above, as much as I HATE the current 4000 series pricing, the 4070ti is a better buy than the (massively overpriced) 3080 at current retail pricing...
 
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IM thinking about water cooling a new pc for my son but have never built a watercooled pc and was thinking about using a aio on the cup and a aio cooled gpu say like the

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 XC3 ULTRA HYBRID LHR 10GB GDDR6X PCI-Express Graphics Card​

and

ASUS ROG Ryujin II 240 Performance AIO CPU Liquid Cooler with OLED Display - 240mm​

on the

MSI MAG X570S Tomahawk MAX WiFi (AMD AM4) DDR4 X570S ATX Motherboardbut​

but i can only see one pump and cup fan header on this mob would it be ok to use spliter cables to over come this problem
When I started reading your post my first though was to advise you to not go down the watercooling route as speaking from experience watercooling is more hassle then what it's worth but I see your looking at AIO which does take away some of the negatives around watercooling (although you don't get anywhere near the same performance as a custom loop due to the skinny rads).

You shouldn't need to connect the GPU header to the motherboard so you can use that space for your CPU. Personally though you should review what your buying getting two self contained kits just to watercool a PC on the cheap seems a bit jankie to me, you will have wires, plugs, cables and tubes all over the place and you will need to use both the front bays and the top of your case to fit the rads, maybe consider getting a different GPU and using an AIO for your CPU.
 
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