Hi guys,
Long time no see! I've been pretty much AWOL from the PC scene for a few years, however I started cleaning up my PC which has 2x GTX 580's right now and an old sandy bridge which at the time was overclocked to 5ghz (under water with a 2x120mm XSPC rad), it seems not much has moved, if I can keep the same over clock on the cpu.
I was almost going to give up on wc'ing, but with a change of heart I ended up getting a new EK XE 360 for putting the GPU's under water too (which will be one GTX 1080 at first and then another one eventually). My question is what is the more optimal route for getting the GPU's under water, get a fast factory clocked card on air and get water blocks separately? or get the Hydro Copper, since I'm going to put them under water, I would like them to overclock hopefully over 2ghz.
I also haven't figured the best way to do the loop,
this is the original Kit I have from 5 years ago (time flies by). This is the rest of the system, I don't think I would need to upgrade anything else, from what I have been reading, but please advice if you think I do.
Asus Maximum IV Extreme Z, 2600k (i think)
16gb ram, 2x 160gb ssd raid 0 for OS (thinking about getting a PCIe ssd for OS partition)
Corsair AX1200, 800D (which I'm hoping is big enough to fit these 2 rads)
I've also read that with some of the waterblocks, we can't use the new SLI bridge, which ones do and don't? and do we need the new bridge or is it just a gimmick?
Thanks for help guys.
EDIT: I had forgot that I had a sig with all the details from my system (I'm getting old).