Where to buy custom water loop kit in the Philippines

newpcuser

Honorable
Oct 6, 2013
25
0
10,530
Hi,

I'm about to build my budget PC this coming December and I just want to know where could I buy parts (preferrably a kit) for a custom water loop for my PC. I want to have it just for the looks. I will buy the water loop parts/kit 2 months after (Feb) I build my PC. I just want to plan in advance. My components are

CPU I5 6500
MOBO MSI B150M Night Elf
GPU MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 6GB
PSU SeaSonic S12II 520W
HDD Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB (add an SSD in Jan)
Chassis Techwave Inf ( I will upgrade this to Thermaltake p5 in Feb )
RAM GSkill Ripjaws V 16GB Dual DDR4

oh, BTW, Is a custom water loop compatible with my motherboard? Also, will my PSU be able to handle a waterloop system or should i upgrade it to a Seasonic M12II-620 EVO 620W 80Plus Bronze Fully Modular(i'd rather not because of the budget but i'll go for it if necessary)?
 

newpcuser

Honorable
Oct 6, 2013
25
0
10,530



No disrespect intended.

Yes, I know it's better to spend it on component upgrades but I really want to have the looks and feeling of having a Wall-Mounted Liquid-Cooled PC glowing in the middle of the night while I'm playing. :love: Besides, I think this build will get me 2 or maybe 3 years of good gaming @1080p. I play Dota 2 with my friends most of the time (the main reason why I'm getting a PC :pt1cable:) and DC Universe online. If I'm lucky enough, I get to play GTA V, AC, or The Crew-like games for that amount of time also. Thanks tho :love:
 

newpcuser

Honorable
Oct 6, 2013
25
0
10,530
Sooooo. Will this PSU be able to handle this build + a basic custom water loop? or should I upgrade it to the 620?

Also, I am now choosing among MSI B150 Gaming M3, MSI B150A Gaming Pro and Asus B150 Pro Gaming Aura. I'm leaning towards Asus B150 Pro Gaming Aura coz of it's lighting (plus the M.2) but it seems most of it will be blocked by my GPU in this particular case. Which of these are the best among the three?