I'm nearing the end of pulling together all my components for my new water-cooled system, and have a question on just a simple matter of practice...
Naturally, I will assemble and test for 24+ hrs the water cooling setup external from my case...but what I was wondering is: does it make sense to set-up the system running the stock default air-cooling stuff that's coming with the various pieces (namely the graphics card and cpu), or just go ahead and put the water cooling system in place as I am putting the components together as well?
I'm just wondering if I have any problems with, say, the graphics card, well, if I've already gone through the trouble of taking off the fan, and mounting the GPU block....?
I'm sure you could just do either, but just curious from experience what people have found generally to be most useful in practice? Put system together, test, then add watercooling?...or just do it all at once?
Naturally, I will assemble and test for 24+ hrs the water cooling setup external from my case...but what I was wondering is: does it make sense to set-up the system running the stock default air-cooling stuff that's coming with the various pieces (namely the graphics card and cpu), or just go ahead and put the water cooling system in place as I am putting the components together as well?
I'm just wondering if I have any problems with, say, the graphics card, well, if I've already gone through the trouble of taking off the fan, and mounting the GPU block....?
I'm sure you could just do either, but just curious from experience what people have found generally to be most useful in practice? Put system together, test, then add watercooling?...or just do it all at once?