Some advice please

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Hi folks,

I'd like some advice please, I'm going to get a new case and would like to watercool the new CPU and GPU. The WC system I have at the moment is the XSPC Rasa 750 RS240 WaterCooling Kit which has worked well cooling the old CPU since I got it, however now its time to upgrade my old system which means upgrading the watercooling too.

New kit is as follows..

CPU: Intel I7 3770K
Mobo : Gigabyte GA Z77X - UD3H
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 680 FTW+ NVIDIA Graphics Card - 4GB with Backplate
SSD: Samsung 840 pro 256
HDD: 1x 1gb Sammy and 2x 500gb sammy
PSU: Corsair AX850
And enough Akasa Viper 120 fan's to start my own wind farm (from my older build).

Case: NZXT Switch 810 USB 3.0 Full Tower Case Gunmetal with Window (The window will be wasted on me as the left side of the case is against the wall plus I don't need fancy lights or disco fans).

The watercooling I've chosen so far is... And will it work together?

Phobya G-Changer V2 360mm Triple Radiator : G-Changer 360 V2 Full Copper
XSPC 7/16" ID - 5/8" OD (11-16mm) High Flex Tubing : Clear
1/4" Thread Barb Fitting for 1/2" ID (13mm) Tubing : Silver
EK-FC680 GTX FTW - Nickel [3831109857014]

Now this is where I'm getting myself confused, a little too much info overload as it were, from reading too many posts ;).

Can I use the XSPC Rasa CPU block that I already have? If not, could you please give me some recommendations on what pump/res to use.

Will the res/pump combo that came with my original kit be enough to cool both CPU and GPU or will I need to get a newer/better one?

Will the XSPC RS 240 rad be ok to use in the bottom of the case along with the Phobia rad in the top, or will I need to get a newer/better 240 rad?


Many thanks for your time in reading and replying to this post.
 
Thanks for the reply, and I'll check out those pumps and a new res, tube I think :D.

I did have an idea on the airflow, I was going to have the small 240 rad on intake from the bottom and a 140 at the front on intake, the 360 on exhaust at the top along with a 140 exhaust at the rear.
 
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