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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.
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