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Water cooling question


Camtech

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Hello folks, I hope I'm in the right area, I did some water cooling some fifteen years ago so I'm familiar with the workings of a water cooled system .

I decided to get back in full swing, in fact my wife cannot wait, she said the last one I built was pretty.

This build I'm going all out.

I'm going with the core P5 grey.

6700k

1080 vid

32 gig

2T hybrid drive

Saber tooth MB

1000w pw

Water cooled kit, XSPC 480.

This is where I need your advise , 1. I need to know what kit to get to cool CPU and the video card.

2. It would appear that cooling both cpu and vid card at the same time, that the water flows in series , cool water exiting from the water tank travels to the vid card first, then from vid card , water travels to the cpu, then water leaves the cpu block and now hot water travels to the radiator core to cool down water then completes the cycle again.

If cooling vid card first is not the water now exiting the card warm or hot, now going into the cpu.

The gtx1080 I'm sure can get warm, so I'm just asking.

I'm thinking of building a water cooled system that will get cool water to vid card and CPU at the same time. A parallel system instead of a series system.

On paper it will work , but I'm sure I will need a more powerful pump.

I'm looking to do a full colorful mod, with hard tubes and all.

Is there a kit that can handle those specs.

I'm doing this because I'm retired, what better else time to play.

Thanks ........your thoughts please....Robert

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