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Hi all,

 

I am setting up a watercooling loop and i need a waterblock for the ROG Rampage 3 Formula, the only one i can find is a bitspower block, they also have the blocks for my 6970s and the cpu, are their blocks good? also how is the Black Ice GT Xtreme 360 Radiator? Will 2 of them with 90 cfm fans be enough to cool a 950 at 4ghz, 2 oc 6970s, 12gb of corsair dominator 1600mhz and my mobo?

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Welcome to OCC Mucho.

 

Bitspower makes a fine block - my nod usually always goes to an EK or Swiftech - but you don't have a lot of options :)

 

Looking at the complexity of your loop you might seriously consider setting up twin loops - one for your cpu and any other m/b components you plan on cooling, and then one dedicated to your video cards. Just food for thought.

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Welcome to OCC Mucho.

 

Bitspower makes a fine block - my nod usually always goes to an EK or Swiftech - but you don't have a lot of options :)

 

Looking at the complexity of your loop you might seriously consider setting up twin loops - one for your cpu and any other m/b components you plan on cooling, and then one dedicated to your video cards. Just food for thought.

 

What about Coolance? http://www.frozencpu.com/products/12479/ex-blc-869/Koolance_MB-ASR3F_ASUS_Rampage_III_Formula_Liquid_Cooling_Motherboard_Block_No_Fittings.html?tl=g30c89s147

this is the block i need and i thought i saw a bitspower one but could noly find this

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Also from frozen cpu, this TEC

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/2408/exp-01/245W_Potted_Peltier.html?tl=g30c105

would 2 of these with a custom waterblock inbetween be ok to cool the liquid without any rads?

then have 2 3x120 rads to cool the hot sides?

 

Also would the Liang D5 pump be enough for this setup

 

2 loops:

Cold loop:

RES->Pump->2x250w TECs (cold side)->i7 950 at 3.8->mobo (R3F)->12gb corsair dominator 1600mhz->6970->6970->RES (yes i know no rads, my question is would this work?)

 

Hot loop:

RES->Pump-> 2x250w TECs (hot side)-> 2 3x120 RADs->RES

 

the Waterblocks would be EK (full Cu)for CPU,RAM and GPUs and Koolance for the MOBO

would this work? are 2 TECs enough to give cold temps with these 5 blocks? can a D5pump push through 5 blocks? any info/suggestions would be appreciated

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I know that the D5 is an outstanding pump, because that's pretty much all I've ever used (Swiftech MCP655 to be exact). But I can't answer your question honestly because I've never had that much back pressure in my loops. We'll have to wait for an expert here. If you could get the resistance/flow values for each of the blocks and radiators we could do some math and compare it to the available head pressure coming out of the D5.

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It really depends on the blocks. A lot of new CPU blocks are crazy restrictive (though GPU blocks usually aren't too bad).

 

I know my system has little to no restriction - my D5 pumps water so fast at the highest setting I have issues keeping it from sucking in bubbles in my reservoir even *with* it topped to the max.

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It really depends on the blocks. A lot of new CPU blocks are crazy restrictive (though GPU blocks usually aren't too bad).

 

I know my system has little to no restriction - my D5 pumps water so fast at the highest setting I have issues keeping it from sucking in bubbles in my reservoir even *with* it topped to the max.

But how many blocks is that? Running through 5 blocks seems a little iffy on one pump.

 

It might be a better idea, for cooling reasons, to just do a dual-loop. You're already looking at dumping quite a bit of money into this loop, might as well do it effectively.

 

Koolance makes very good blocks, though EK seems to be the better bet for GPU full-cover blocks.

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But how many blocks is that? Running through 5 blocks seems a little iffy on one pump.

Just two for mine but I have two high-flow blocks and a simple 2 pass 120.3 rad.

 

With pretty much any loop any flow over .5 GPM will be fine...so even with restrictive blocks (many of them) you'll still see good enough flow with a D5. I can turn my pump down to the lowest setting and my temps vary by essentially zero.

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But how many blocks is that? Running through 5 blocks seems a little iffy on one pump.

 

It might be a better idea, for cooling reasons, to just do a dual-loop. You're already looking at dumping quite a bit of money into this loop, might as well do it effectively.

 

Koolance makes very good blocks, though EK seems to be the better bet for GPU full-cover blocks.

 

the blocks i am getting are:

EK Supreme HF Full Copper

Koolance MBASR3F (mobo block- R3F)

EK Corsair Dominator Block

2x EK 6970 Acetal + Copper

 

Then 2 rads

2x Black Ice GT Xtreme 360

 

to top this all off i will have compression fittings, 1/2 inch transparent red tubes and 6 120mm 90cfm red led fans on the rads pumping out and 2 200mm red led fans pumping in

 

Are the EK graphics card backplates worth it? my case will have a window that allows you to see the cards but will the stock backplate work?

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