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Want to build a water cooling system video card and processor And memory

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ithamar21

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Watercooling memory is for the rich, foolish, and etc.

You read the beginners guide. You are at 1st grade watercooling, like a 5 year old. You need to be 10th grade+.

Please read more than 2 minutes, read for a week or so and read like it's a test you must pass.

If you ask what parts you need you might really need to do a LOT more. A lot. Please slow down, read here for a week or two, maybe 20-40 hours of reading.

Then you will understand.
 
The radiator you chose, the RX480, would be a good choice. It has 13 FPI so you would use some slower speed fans. As for the fittings, all of them are decent... BitsPower is the top of the line, as the price of them reflect. There is a mixture of soft tubing and rigid tubing fittings you selected... Have you decided on which type (soft or hard) that you're going to use? Be careful when you actually select the fitting, make sure you choose the right type, as I found this was a issue, as soft and hard tubing fittings are not interchangeable. A lot of people choose their fitting based on their color build or acsthetics.

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As for water cooling the memory, there is no real value to doing it, however, if its only for the "Bling" (ie, cool) factor, then go for it.
 
Can I ask why you are getting 2 different types of tubing and 2 different types of fittings. Also the fittings and hoses are not matched sizes.


As for the cooling fluid, ditch it and go with distilled water and a kill coil.
 
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