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Sanctyy wrote Yeah, practice would make sense. As long as you take your time though and research what you're doing, you can't really mess up too bad. The Titan X's cooler bottlenecks it so custom loop just makes sense. Yes, seperate loops for the CPU and GPU are possible, so you could have an AIO for the CPU. Don't cheap out on your case. The 530 is by no means a bad case, but it's a budget full sized case. The full sized case is only for custom loop support, if you're not going to bother with a custom loop, get a mid sized case, either the H440 or Define R5. Otherwise, Enthoo Pro is perfect, it's still a budget full sized case but it's an absolute steal for the price.


i've seen some tutorials online of water cooling, just something to pass the time becuase they really do amaze me. Couldn't i just have something like this?

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i think i need help for the screw's, but couldn't i just have a straight path from the drive bays and have the tubing straight to the gpu and back to the reservoir?
in my head it wouldn't take up much space at all and can look nice and clean?
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Yes, but you're going to need fittings as well.

Have a look at this;
https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/t=6902921/ultimate-watercooling-guide.html
Should help out.

The Enthoo Pro has space for a 240mm rad on the front, a 240mm rad in the bottom, a 140mm on the rear and a 420mm rad up top. Plus, the Enthoo Pro has a PSU shroud so you can cover all the ugly ass PSU cables and what not. PSU shrouds are a god send, I love the PSU shroud in my H440.
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Sanctyy wrote Yes, but you're going to need fittings as well.

Have a look at this;
https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/t=6902921/ultimate-watercooling-guide.html
Should help out.

The Enthoo Pro has space for a 240mm rad on the front, a 240mm rad in the bottom, a 140mm on the rear and a 420mm rad up top. Plus, the Enthoo Pro has a PSU shroud so you can cover all the ugly ass PSU cables and what not. PSU shrouds are a god send, I love the PSU shroud in my H440.


when i meant screws, i meant the fittings.

thanks for the help, i will keep looking around for the water cool. i will return with this topic when i think i am ready to do a water loop on my pc.
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You're going to need 2 fittings for each part of the loop. 2 on the reservoir, 2 on the pump, 2 on the GPU block and 2 on each rad used. Use as many radiators as you can for the best cooling. I'm assuming the CPU AIO will be going on the top, so you'd be able to use 2x240mm rad's for the GPU loop, one up front and one on the bottom.
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Sanctyy wrote You're going to need 2 fittings for each part of the loop. 2 on the reservoir, 2 on the pump, 2 on the GPU block and 2 on each rad used. Use as many radiators as you can for the best cooling. I'm assuming the CPU AIO will be going on the top, so you'd be able to use 2x240mm rad's for the GPU loop, one up front and one on the bottom.


the reservoir that i linked had a built in pump so it's 6 fittings right?

yeah, the aio will be on the top and the front, i may add in that second 240mm after that, if the temps are not low enough for me or if they get too high on full load or something.
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found that video online, they used a cpu cooler on the gpu with some nzxt bracket with a small fan as a cheap way to water cool that, is this gonna be better than the titan x stock cooler or not?

i have a seidon 120v in my rig now, had it for a few weeks now, by the time i get the titan, i will have h110 in my rig for my i7 cpu, so could i use the seidon to cool the gpu?
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