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Don't forget to grab a bunch of stop fittings for all your unused threaded inlet/outlets.

Loop sketch looks good. How many pumps are you going to be using and in what configuration?
 
Geez lol what are you gonna be doing with this thing ? taking the international space station for a spin ?

Very cool though.
 
Don't forget to grab a bunch of stop fittings for all your unused threaded inlet/outlets.

Loop sketch looks good. How many pumps are you going to be using and in what configuration?

The rads come with them, well at least the 2 that i got, hope they all do

2 aqua computer d5 in series
 
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The rads come with them, well at least the 2 that i got, hope they all do

2 aqua computer d5 in series

I thought they only came with those plastic ones till you bought you're own. That's awesome they include those with their rads. Would be nice if everyone else did as well.

Should be enough for your loop. I'd guess nothing less than 4-5 setting 24/7 in such a gargantuan loop. :D

I am still :drool::drool::drool: This is like a dream rig and a half for me to do one day in my lifetime.

im still undecided on x99 :( everywhere i look is x99 x99
maybe i should cancel the order for the rive black and get a rve
wonder how much i can get for my 3930k

Do it! Go with X99. Looks like everything is out! I mean if you're going all out.........(just looking to push the excuse button) #TeamMiguel :p
 
Curious if you're getting or given a aqua flow sensor with that custom one being made by Aqua? Would be nice to have an eye on your flow efficiency with such a complex loop.
 
man youll need another pump for secuirty measures, just as a back up. And some quick disconnects before it hits the hardware. Be careful with that amount of water and pricey tech! Id be leak testing for a year lol

+1 on the flow sensor!


AND THIS IS PORN!!
 
Curious if you're getting or given a aqua flow sensor with that custom one being made by Aqua? Would be nice to have an eye on your flow efficiency with such a complex loop.

Yup ill have a flow meter right before it gets into the reservoir so at the end of my loop
 
man youll need another pump for secuirty measures, just as a back up. And some quick disconnects before it hits the hardware. Be careful with that amount of water and pricey tech! Id be leak testing for a year lol

+1 on the flow sensor!


AND THIS IS PORN!!

Agree leak test will be a *****
 
I would go with Quad Mcp35X pump and Mcp35X2 X 2 housing for a clean look. 10 big radiators and 3-4 GPU water block. You gonna need that many pumps to get good flow.
 
Yup ill have a flow meter right before it gets into the reservoir so at the end of my loop

Awesome. Yeah, with so much heat surface, I am sure you'll hit diminishing returns lol but you should be able to run your fans literally at the lowest setting for really a silent monster. :salute:
 
i kinda want/need to get that fan controller, so i can start building my fan cables, thats going to be a major pain in the ***... i just checked tracking and i get all radiator mounts late next week... hopefully next week some vendors get the radiators in stock
 
i kinda want/need to get that fan controller, so i can start building my fan cables, thats going to be a major pain in the ***... i just checked tracking and i get all radiator mounts late next week... hopefully next week some vendors get the radiators in stock

Its gonna cost but i can only say, go Aquaero 6 and a bunch of PWM controlled fan hubs. :thup:
 
i dont think ill use hubs, i may just make my own cables

Cables is one thing, but if you have Aquaero 6, it has 4 or 5 (cant remember) PWM outputs. Those outputs will take 3 or 4 fans max each (send them a mail, they will tell you) , and then you will need the heatsink or watercooling on it.

So if you have powered hubs, then you will save yourself having to buy 8 or 10 Fan controllers. Its really the best option! I have 17 fans, 2 PWM hubs to control all my rad fans, so that Aquaero adjusts fan speed according to the water temp.

I think you need to either tell us your full idea of how you want to run these fans, or do some research, cos its not just hooking up 10 fans to one output, the will kill the fan controller in one swift move.
 
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