Hi!
I am looking to order and build my first custom loop on payday (25th). I'm hoping that if I ask the right questions here, I might not be using the next payday to fix everything that went wrong! I'm going to be putting quite a lot under water. An i7-3820 @ 4.5 Ghz (current OC on a small AIO), and initially 2x R9-290, that may become 3 GPUs of some variety in the future. The case is a Thermaltake T81 Urban, full tower with quite a lot of space for radiators.
So here goes:
Pump: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/xspc-d5-dual-bay-reservoir-pump-combo-v2-wc-140-xs.html OR https://www.overclockers.co.uk/xspc-twin-d5-dual-bay-reservoir-pump-combo-wc-163-xs.html
I have 2 convenient bays for a dual bay reservoir. I'm not sure how easy it'll be to access the filling point so I may need to re-think, but my main question is whether I would benefit from dual D5s or not?
CPU block: Raystorm Pro https://www.overclockers.co.uk/xspc-raystorm-pro-waterblock-intel-black-wc-353-xs.html
GPU blocks: 2x https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ek-water-blocks-ek-fc-r9-290x-acetal-nickel-rev.2.0-wc-549-ek.html
The only one that is confirmed compatible with my GPUs, but out of stock so may need to order elsewhere
Radiators: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/xspc-ex560-quad-fan-radiator-wc-090-xs.html mounted at the top
Maybe a 280 radiator mounted at the front intake. Is that enough, or should I be cramming single rads in where possible as well?
Fans: The case has 200mm fans intake at the front and exhaust at the top. Radiators will have 140mm fans pushing/pulling as appropriate. Which ones depends on OCUK stock when I order.
Tubing: Clear, probably Mayhems unless there is some advantage to more expensive tubing? Size depends on what quick disconnect points are available when order
Fittings: Monsoon 6 pack (matching the tube size) for pump, CPU, Radiator, 2 more compression fittings for each additional radiator, and 2 per GPU (or is a crossfire flow bridge easier)?
Quick Disconnects: I'd like quick disconnects either side of the 2 GPUs. The lowest one will be useful for draining, and the other is to make it easy to pull both GPUs out. It seems pretty hard to get matching male and female QDC parts in most sizes??? I think availability of these may define the size of my tubes and fittings.
Fluid: Mayhems Ice White https://www.overclockers.co.uk/mayhems-pastel-ice-white-coolant-1l-wc-014-mh.html
I just really want to show the wife and straightfaced say "you're supposed to fill it with water, but I used milk because it's colder" to see if/how she reacts. How much will I need to fill the loop?
Extras: Some tube cutters maybe.
Anything else to consider? Any opportunities to cut down the price? Also, what are the chances that the many "ETA 26/02/16" items listed right now actually arrive this month?
Thanks for any help, and sorry for the wall of text!
I am looking to order and build my first custom loop on payday (25th). I'm hoping that if I ask the right questions here, I might not be using the next payday to fix everything that went wrong! I'm going to be putting quite a lot under water. An i7-3820 @ 4.5 Ghz (current OC on a small AIO), and initially 2x R9-290, that may become 3 GPUs of some variety in the future. The case is a Thermaltake T81 Urban, full tower with quite a lot of space for radiators.
So here goes:
Pump: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/xspc-d5-dual-bay-reservoir-pump-combo-v2-wc-140-xs.html OR https://www.overclockers.co.uk/xspc-twin-d5-dual-bay-reservoir-pump-combo-wc-163-xs.html
I have 2 convenient bays for a dual bay reservoir. I'm not sure how easy it'll be to access the filling point so I may need to re-think, but my main question is whether I would benefit from dual D5s or not?
CPU block: Raystorm Pro https://www.overclockers.co.uk/xspc-raystorm-pro-waterblock-intel-black-wc-353-xs.html
GPU blocks: 2x https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ek-water-blocks-ek-fc-r9-290x-acetal-nickel-rev.2.0-wc-549-ek.html
The only one that is confirmed compatible with my GPUs, but out of stock so may need to order elsewhere

Radiators: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/xspc-ex560-quad-fan-radiator-wc-090-xs.html mounted at the top
Maybe a 280 radiator mounted at the front intake. Is that enough, or should I be cramming single rads in where possible as well?
Fans: The case has 200mm fans intake at the front and exhaust at the top. Radiators will have 140mm fans pushing/pulling as appropriate. Which ones depends on OCUK stock when I order.
Tubing: Clear, probably Mayhems unless there is some advantage to more expensive tubing? Size depends on what quick disconnect points are available when order
Fittings: Monsoon 6 pack (matching the tube size) for pump, CPU, Radiator, 2 more compression fittings for each additional radiator, and 2 per GPU (or is a crossfire flow bridge easier)?
Quick Disconnects: I'd like quick disconnects either side of the 2 GPUs. The lowest one will be useful for draining, and the other is to make it easy to pull both GPUs out. It seems pretty hard to get matching male and female QDC parts in most sizes??? I think availability of these may define the size of my tubes and fittings.
Fluid: Mayhems Ice White https://www.overclockers.co.uk/mayhems-pastel-ice-white-coolant-1l-wc-014-mh.html
I just really want to show the wife and straightfaced say "you're supposed to fill it with water, but I used milk because it's colder" to see if/how she reacts. How much will I need to fill the loop?
Extras: Some tube cutters maybe.
Anything else to consider? Any opportunities to cut down the price? Also, what are the chances that the many "ETA 26/02/16" items listed right now actually arrive this month?
Thanks for any help, and sorry for the wall of text!
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