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Yes, tubing size only depends on fitting size. While the size of the tubing they fit is different they all use 1/4" connectors to blocks and rads, etc.
Yes, tubing size only depends on fitting size. While the size of the tubing they fit is different they all use 1/4" connectors to blocks and rads, etc.
1 radiator of 360mm will be fine. my itz case has 1 240mm radiator and its fine. temps dont go over 60 with a decent fan curve. with bigger rad comes lower temps.
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So is 10/13 tubing and fitting a good starting point? Am going all out hereBought i7 8700k comes monday, just need to wait for the case I want to come in stock. So motherboard, case and Ram and storage will be bought first followed by all the water cooling stuff.
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seeing the 420mm Rad isn't that much a jump in price the case I buying supports it I think why not just buy that.
Yeah, that's what I'd do. My understanding is that 16/10 is a little harder to bend due to it having 3mm thick walls instead of 1.5mm thick walls.Thanks
So is 10/13 tubing and fitting a good starting point? Am going all out hereBought i7 8700k comes monday, just need to wait for the case I want to come in stock. So motherboard, case and Ram and storage will be bought first followed by all the water cooling stuff.
Yeah, that's what I'd do. My understanding is that 16/10 is a little harder to bend due to it having 3mm thick walls instead of 1.5mm thick walls.
Also, I plan to order a 8700K soon (hoping the prices go down a bit as stock goes up).
I'm struggling to pick a motherboard, what one are you going for?
Is that the one with or without WiFi? I was looking at the non-WiFi one of those.Got my 8700k for £395, going to get Asus strix E
Is that the one with or without WiFi? I was looking at the non-WiFi one of those.
Yeah, I'm hoping they'll get a bit cheaper. I realise OcUK seem particularly expensive, so I hope they'll drop their prices a decent amount when lots of places have stock.
Be nice to finally upgrade my 3930K.
Oh no it was the H that I was looking at. Would love the Apex too.With WiFi and Bluetooth. It's the highest end of strix series. Up from that is maximus line up
Hello guys sorry if this is a stupid question, expect more from me leading up to doing the build lol
On rads, blocks etc they is a in and out am I correct I should match all in and out? For example in from GPU should go to In on Cpu
No, you don't match In to In. Water always flows into In and out of Out. So if your loop goes Res > Pump > CPU > GPU > Rad > Res, then Pump Out goes to CPU In, and CPU out goes to GPU In, and GPU Out goes to Rad. I'll add that for bleeding purposes if your rad will have one port higher than the other, that should be the Out port.
Just route the tubing in what ever way looks the best, make sure that you use the correct port into the cpu and the correct port out. Same as the pump/res.
The gpu and the rads do not matter.
Looking at your pic the easiest way to me would be from your gpu exit as in the top port straight into the cpu inlet, then from the outlet to your rad, then from the other port on the rad to your pump inlet and then pump outlet to your t-piece and back into the gpu block.
go from reservoir/pump > Rad > CPU > GPU >Res/pump. that is the easiest layout to think about. i have been told you can split the flow so it goes into both gpu and cpu with a Y splitter and have them meet up after the blocks. but it just makes it more likely to result in a mistake.
you will definitely want a drain port in there. between gpu and res/pump is a good idea.