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is this the best way to route tubes?

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thedarkdad3

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Adding a block this week. (adding block to loop/gpu)
Gpu Block should arrive today or tomm.*



GPU Block
https://www.amazon.com/Swiftech-KOMODO-NV-1080-Waterblock/dp/B071LN6GMQ


Pump/Res/
http://www.swiftech.com/h320x2prestige.aspx





















up to date system specs
*Display Acer Predator XB321HK 32" 4K UHD IPS NVIDIA G-Sync
*Storage 1 OS/Samsung EVO 1TB m.2
*Storage 2*=x2 Seagate 4TB IronWolf NAS SATA 6Gb/s NCQ 64MB Cache
*Storage 3*=x1 SSD Corsair Force Series LE 960GB
*GPU* = nVidia GTX 1080ti Founders Edition
*CPU*=Intel Core i7 5820k Overclocked @4.4ghZ/
*Cooing* H320 X2 Prestige WaterCooled/Mayhem *Pastel Green*
*MB*=MSI X99A GodLike Gaming Carbon LGA 2011-v3
*RAM*=Crucial Ballistix\64GB\DDR4 2200mhz
*PSU*=EVGA 850 GQ, 80+ GOLD 850W, Semi Modular
*CASE*= Enthoo Luxe Full Tower Chassis(WHITE)
*NAS*=QNAP TS-509 Pro/RAID5/(5)Seagate #ST3000DM001 3TB @ 10.5 TB
*NZXT Hue+ Lighting Kit*
 
Pump output into radiator inlet, radiator output to CPU inlet, output of CPU block to inlet of GPU block, output of GPU to res, res to pump.
 
The best Loop Path is the one that use's the least amout on tubbing and bends.

This.

I would also recommend on easing on any OCing so you're still able to run the fans at a lower speed and still get decent custom cooling temps as well as keeping the noise level down.
 
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