Seems like the best place to put a drain tube for cleaning out and draining a loop is at the bottom so that gravity pulls the liquid down. In my case, that position is coming out of the pump. So I figure I'll get a Y fitting for the pump outlet which connects to the rest of the loop and to my...
Is there an optimal path through components for a liquid cooling setup with 2 GPUs, a CPU, and a 480mm radiator? I was planning on having coolant flow like this:
reservoir -> pump -> GPUs -> CPU -> radiator -> reservoir
I'm going with Thermaltake gear for my custom loop, because I have a Thermaltake chassis and their components support ASUS Aura LED sync. Reviews seem very good except for the RL480 radiator. Many people complain that it's made out of zinc alloy aluminum and that can ruin other components in...
Anybody know of a good reservoir/pump combo that has RGB lighting that syncs with ASUS motherboards (using Aura)? This will be in a Thermaltake Core P5 chassis. I found this Enermax that looks great, 400ml, and much less expensive than others. Unfortunately, it looks like commenters are...
I'm new to custom water cooling and could really use some advice. I'm dizzy from reading everything I can on water cooling and trying to understand which components are best. This is my machine:
Case: Thermaltake Core P5 (extra PCI x16 riser cable)
CPU: Ryzen 1700X
GPU: 2x EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2...
Is it advisable to get a single 480 radiator and reservoir/pump to cool a Ryzen 1700X and 2x EVGA 1080 Ti's in a single loop?
Or should I split and have 2 loops with a 240 radiator each (or 120 + 360 radiators)? I would assume to put the 2 GPUs in 1 loop and the CPU in another?
This is on a...
I'm putting together a machine with 4x EVGA 1080 Ti GPUs and a Threadripper 1920X, all water cooled. Can I put all 5 components on the same loop? I'll be using a Thermaltake Core P90 case with room for 480mm of fans/radiator. Is that sufficient? If not, what can I do to water cool all 5 components?