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Hey can someone help me pick out parts for a custom water cooling loop to cool my gpu and cpu, I have a sapphire R9 270x, i5 4690k 1150, and a corsair carbide spec-01 case.
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Custom loop is going to cost you at least $200 for CPU and GPU cooling.
There is also monthly maintenance to check for leaks.
If you don't plan on doing any overclocking, there is no point, but a cheaper option might be to get two AiO water coolers. These don't require maintenance and are easy to install.
For your CPU I'd get a H80 GTX. This is the newest version.
For the GPU I'd get a H60.
The GPU is tricky, because you will need to make a custom bracket for it to fit, unless you can find one.
There is also monthly maintenance to check for leaks.
If you don't plan on doing any overclocking, there is no point, but a cheaper option might be to get two AiO water coolers. These don't require maintenance and are easy to install.
For your CPU I'd get a H80 GTX. This is the newest version.
For the GPU I'd get a H60.
The GPU is tricky, because you will need to make a custom bracket for it to fit, unless you can find one.
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