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2021/05/19 08:56:11
redrek43
getting a loop setup is fairly easy. Just install all the blocks inside the pc and then figure out tubing after. The most annoying part is cleaning the loop out a few times a year. Running clear fluids usually means I cant wait to do it once every 6-8 months.
2021/05/23 08:57:51
LionTWsteel
Awesome thread for someone who would love to have a custom water cooled system
2021/05/24 07:43:36
mpbuilt12
This is great. I am new here and this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks you for sharing.
2021/05/27 12:10:51
BillBoyTM
Air coolers these days look great and are less of a hassle.
2021/05/27 12:59:53
MrNishi
Very helpful thread, wished I would have found this before I started water cooling. Spent a lot of time and $$$ learning by trial and error.
2021/06/02 16:23:39
SimplySepe
So I have a custom hard tubing loop. But it got me thinking, since GPU and CPU have different maximum temperature thresholds would it be most ideal to have them on separate loops?
2021/06/04 18:46:54
Doubleds
Very helpful. An overwhelming task seems do-able. Thanks!
2021/06/07 08:33:11
kbertling353
Very helpful link. Setting up water cooling sounds intimidating at first
2021/06/07 18:09:15
vavash
Would love to see numbers on a mineral cooled GPU
2021/06/07 22:40:24
TechLauren
Jhenke
Any idea on cost for a cpu and gpu loop? either hard or bendable


Having just bought parts to make my first custom loop for CPU and GPU with soft tuning like $800 USA total. I'm not even kidding. And I didn't buy top end kit stuff either. It's just really, really expensive. The stuff takes up more room than you think too. I am starting with a new case just for it.

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