Water cooling a Corsair 900D

Nalian

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Aug 29, 2016
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Hello.
This is my first time building a custom water cooled loop and I decided to use the Corsair 900D
Cause of how much space it has.
I want to watercool the following:
GPU: 2 Asus GTX 1080 STRIX (SLI)
CPU: Intel i7-6850k
I want to know couple of things about the things I will need for this build.
1- How many radiators should I get? despite the size of the enormous case I can fit 2 radiators pretty easily.
2- following that question is which sizes of radiators should I have, and if someone can suggest a good radiator and fans that fit the size, it'll be delightful.
3-Do I need to make a build with two pumps and two resorvoirs or one of each will suffice?
4- Is there a good place which ships internationally where I can buy the components needed?
(e.a: cpu&gpu blocks, tubes, fittings, pumps and resorvoirs)
5-I know this is leeching of you guys but if someone can help with planning or giving me a plan for the 900D it'll be delightful.
Also, If i forgot a component that should be water cooled as well, let me know, as I said, it's my first time.
Thank you so much and I hope that you'll help me with my questions.
Have a great day!
 
Solution
If you are ready to spend good amount

Go for 3 radiator setup:
1 x 480
1 x 360
1 x 240

In this use the 480 rad for CPU. Then the 240 rad for upper GPU through which water will pass first. Then take the water from 1st GTX1080 and connect it to 360 rad and then connect it to 2nd GTX1080. This will be bit complicated but give better results.

Many people setup their loop to pass directly between the GPUs without a rad in between them. It is an easy setup but less efficient one.

Get the components from EK the have dual water pump which you can distribute between CPU and GPU
If you are ready to spend good amount

Go for 3 radiator setup:
1 x 480
1 x 360
1 x 240

In this use the 480 rad for CPU. Then the 240 rad for upper GPU through which water will pass first. Then take the water from 1st GTX1080 and connect it to 360 rad and then connect it to 2nd GTX1080. This will be bit complicated but give better results.

Many people setup their loop to pass directly between the GPUs without a rad in between them. It is an easy setup but less efficient one.

Get the components from EK the have dual water pump which you can distribute between CPU and GPU
 
Solution