Does the LEPA AquaChanger 240 Need a Dedicated Reservoir

AjBrodsky

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Hello all, I was recently looking to start building my first Gaming PC. (I obviously have owned prebuilt ones, but where's the fun in that?) I believe the LEPA AquaChanger 240 Liquid Cooler should handle the CPU, but I don't know if it needs its own reservoir. Here are the specs of the PC. I'm calling it Aquatic Volcano since it is using an Intel CPU and a Nvidia Card (Combining to be that nice Turquoise color of the sea) and all other parts are Red like Lava. (IDK... I probably sound like a drunk hippie, but you get the gist of it.) Thanks in advance!

Aquatic Volcano

CASE - NZXT S340 Red and Black
CPU - Intel Core i7 - 6700K
MBO - ASROCK H170 FATAL1TY Performance LGA 1151
GPU - MSI GTX 1070
RAM - G.Skill RipJaws V - 2 x 8GB DDR4 2400 MHz
HDD - Hitachi 2TB 7200RPM 64MB
SSD - PNY 120GB / 240GB
PSU - Rosewill Photon Fully Modular 550W 80+ Gold Rating
OS - Microsoft Windows 10 Home
MONITOR - Anything 1440P - 4K with 60Hz - 144Hz Refresh Rate under $250
 
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That liquid cooler is an All In One, meaning that you don't need to get anything else, plug in any pipes or anything. Just attach the waterblock and radiator and you're good to go. Also, the radiator acts like the reservoir in these AIOs usually.

MatthewGB

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That liquid cooler is an All In One, meaning that you don't need to get anything else, plug in any pipes or anything. Just attach the waterblock and radiator and you're good to go. Also, the radiator acts like the reservoir in these AIOs usually.
 
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