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Hi all i'm currently in the process of starting a new build which will run a DDR4 motherboard and the new Nvidia series graphics cards when they are released in combo with a 6 or 8 core i7 processor which gives me a lot of time to plan the cooling which is the most complicated I've ever planned haha. It starts with a corsair obsidian 900D case and two water loops the bottom rads will cool the cpu and the graphics cards will be air cooled. The second loop starts off with a high density fin quad rad up top which will pull air into the case this loop is going to be cooled with a phase change little devil unit. On the normal water cooling loop there are 3 solenoids which will be controlled by switches on the front of the case by a independent power supply when these are toggled the normal route in which the water will take which is just through the rads will divert through a heat exchanger and turn the fans off which will then cool that loop aswell as the rad up top pulling in icy cool air all other fans will switch off bar the top rad and the gtx exhaust fans
 
Really? I thought it was one of the biggest available? Unless I go with caselabs but I can't find one that really stands out for me I forgot to mention the phase change unit is going to be outside the case
 
Already one step ahead haha I have some pictures and drawings. I've used cad to design it and I'll be using the dimensions of that drawing for the hard piping which I will be using. I will post them up later :)
 
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