Possible watercooling setup

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Looking at possibly putting a watercooling loop together towards the end of the year

Specced one up minus a gpu block as there currently unavailable for the G1 980ti but due in a couple of months I hear.

OcUK Tech Lab - XSPC D5 Vario Pump & EK-D5 X-RES 140 CSQ Combo £114.98
EK Water Blocks EK-Supremacy EVO - Full Nickel £69.95
EK Water Blocks EK-CoolStream XE 240 (Double) £61.99
EK Water Blocks EK-Coolstream RAD XTC 280 £59.99
Mayhems X1 Blood Red Coolant £7.99
4x EK Water Blocks EK-AF Angled 45° G1/4 £31.60
2x Primochill Primoflex Advanced Tubing 13/10 - clear £11.98
10x EK Water Blocks EK-ACF Fitting 10/13mm - Black Nickel £34.90

I'm guessing the gpu block will be around £85-£100, so budget is around £500

Kit is going into a Corsair 650D case hence why there's not a second 240mm rad going in.
 
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That's quite a lot to cool on just 360 of rad esp if you are over locking your 980ti. And you aren't even bothering with fans! ;)
 
That's quite a lot to cool on just 360 of rad esp if you are over locking your 980ti. And you aren't even bothering with fans! ;)

I've got plenty of fans already so haven't listed them.
I'll be using Alaska Piranhas FYI.

A while ago I cooled the same cpu & a 290 gpu on 360mm of rads & they were fine. This was on AIO's however but the principal is the same.
 
Quick update, having done a bit of measuring I can actually get another 240mm rad in the front of the case. It's a tight squeeze but doable.

Also I think a 280mm rad will fit in the roof of the case giving a total of 520mm of radiator.
You think that is enough cooling capacity?
 
Yeah should be fine. You can never have enough rad so fit the max you can IMO :)

Even if its not needed it means you might get away with very slow fans or even passive when browsing. My old rig of i7-950 with 7970 could run passive.
 
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