Tubing

Damn you guys! Making me double post!

I think the Asus is the only one with a modded bios

Edit: Quick look. XFX at the bottom. You have to remember, these are still new cards. You will have to wait a few months for some real hitters.

XFX are terrible with RMAs

they are all the same, the only differences are the warranty - get one from a company that doesnt mind if you watercool ;) :p

AMD don't have any of those, but gigabyte and MSI supposedly turn a blind eye :)
 
Honestly, there is NO POINT in having clips. Use 7/16" tube with 1/2" barbs. I did my firest ever water cooling build a few weeks ago and had no problems what so ever with the above!

Also, I would get 2l of the coolant incase any spillages and any left over can be added for when you add the GPU.

Last, why not wait for the actual stuff that you want to be instock and just use the cooler free with the motherboard?
 
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Any chance of summing it up with text as I'm in my phone and CBA to click all the links :p

CPU - Intel Core i7-3930K 3.20GHz (Sandybridge-E)

CPU Block - EK Supreme HF CPU Waterblock - Full Nickel

Motherboard - MSI X79A-GD65 (8D) Intel X79 (Socket LGA2011)

RAM - G.Skill RipJawsZ 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual/Quad Channel Kit

Tubing - Masterkleer Hose Pack PVC 19/13mm (1/2ID) UV-Reactive Blue 3.3m

Coolant - Mayhems Pastel - Blueberry Blue Coolant 1L

Clips - PrimoChill Black Steel Spring Clips - 1/2"
 
ok may have found some 1/2" mask tubing now what clips would i use the following clips with it?

Clips :)

why? Cleeecooo has already pointed out that 7/16 is better for your requirements.

not much of a cpu waterblock selection for 2011 socket, any ideas?

I guess we do have a poor CPU waterblock selection, you know. stocking the most popular waterblocks on the planet.

11 Waterblocks in the section.
10 of them compatible with 2011


:o
 
Ahhhha, I'll get back to watching my film now :D

Is there actually anymore waterblocks you could get to populate the wbcpu section?
 
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