cooling system closed loop.

Raoul St-onge

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Id like to know if there is some good closed loop one for this build.

Im not planning on having to upgrade in the next 4-6 years. Just wanna get some thought on this build please, thankyou.

Case - Cooler master rc-932 full tower.

CPU - Intel i7 extreme edition i7-3970x

Water cooling system - cooler master seidon 240mm.

Motherboard - Asus rampage IV extreme.

Power supply - Corsair pro series AX 1200 watt.

Graphic card - 6GB amd radeon hd 7990.

Memory/Ram - 16Gb corsair dominator platinum 1600 mhz 2x8
( gona upgrade to 8x8 down the road)

Hard Drive ssd - samsung 840 pro series 256GB
 
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I would probably go with the Corsair H100i because of the control software that is available. Other than that, your build is awesome, if not a little over the top. I like over the top.

gbryan101

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I would probably go with the Corsair H100i because of the control software that is available. Other than that, your build is awesome, if not a little over the top. I like over the top.
 
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Raoul St-onge

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cool thanks. and for the graphic card is there a way that i can instal a water cooled system by removing the fans myself? or do i leave them on? idk how that would work. thank you.
 

gbryan101

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You would find a water block that mounts on your card. There are a couple closed loop GPU coolers, and they exist for the 7990, but they are usually sold with the original card, like this: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/2133/
If it is the case that no closed loop is available, you could either modify a closed loop cooler (hard) or build a custom loop (slightly less hard).
Here is a guide for liquid cooling: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/a-beginners-guide-for-watercooling-your-pc,1573.html

If you are building a custom loop, I would skip the closed loop cooler. Just cool the CPU off the custom loop.