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Im planning to upgrade my current WC rig to include to water cool my dual HD6990s and a i7 3930.
Parts:
CaseLabs TH10 case
2 x XSPC RX 480s Radiators
2 x XSPC Razor 6990 GPU blocks
1 x Apogee XT (Rev 2) CPU block using this block today with 920, but plan on transferring this over and using the Swiftech adapter for LGA 2011
Currently using Danger Dens Monsoon D5 with Swiftech MCP655 installed. Everything is powered using SILVERSTONE ST1500 1500W PSU. My GPUs are presently running on air.
Couple of question on my new build -
Do I need to split 6990 into a separate loop? Or can dual 480s handle both GPU and CPU on a single loop?
If I decide on a single loop can one MCP655 handle the flow?
If splitting the loop and adding a separate pump do you think my 1500 watt PSU can run the whole thing?
Last one! Im thinking on mounting both rads on the bottom of my case. Is there an easy way of flushing the loops with both rads mounted on the bottom? Seems like it will be much easier to bleed, but big pain to maintain?
This is my current rig:
Im planning to upgrade my current WC rig to include to water cool my dual HD6990s and a i7 3930.
Parts:
CaseLabs TH10 case
2 x XSPC RX 480s Radiators
2 x XSPC Razor 6990 GPU blocks
1 x Apogee XT (Rev 2) CPU block using this block today with 920, but plan on transferring this over and using the Swiftech adapter for LGA 2011
Currently using Danger Dens Monsoon D5 with Swiftech MCP655 installed. Everything is powered using SILVERSTONE ST1500 1500W PSU. My GPUs are presently running on air.
Couple of question on my new build -
Do I need to split 6990 into a separate loop? Or can dual 480s handle both GPU and CPU on a single loop?
If I decide on a single loop can one MCP655 handle the flow?
If splitting the loop and adding a separate pump do you think my 1500 watt PSU can run the whole thing?
Last one! Im thinking on mounting both rads on the bottom of my case. Is there an easy way of flushing the loops with both rads mounted on the bottom? Seems like it will be much easier to bleed, but big pain to maintain?
This is my current rig:
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