Rampage IV Black Edition

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  1. Posts : 26,869
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       #21

    You would want to get the EVGA 780 TI Hydros, at least 2 360 mm rads and probably 2 360s and a 240, dual MCP 355 or Dual MCP655s (dual for redundancy, not for power). Include the GPUs in the loop and maybe the VRMs of the motherboard. Ram and hard drive water cooling serves little purpose in my opimnion, just for looks. You are getting an Overclocking board and a $1000 CPU for overclocking, you have to keep them cool, fantasy or real.
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  2. Posts : 6,075
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       #22

    essenbe said:
    You would want to get the EVGA 780 TI Hydros, at least 2 360 mm rads and probably 2 360s and a 240, dual MCP 355 or Dual MCP655s (dual for redundancy, not for power). Include the GPUs in the loop and maybe the VRMs of the motherboard. Ram and hard drive water cooling serves little purpose in my opimnion, just for looks. You are getting an Overclocking board and a $1000 CPU for overclocking, you have to keep them cool, fantasy or real.
    Sounds perfect lol
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  3. Posts : 26,869
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       #23

    paulpicks21 said:
    essenbe said:
    You would want to get the EVGA 780 TI Hydros, at least 2 360 mm rads and probably 2 360s and a 240, dual MCP 355 or Dual MCP655s (dual for redundancy, not for power). Include the GPUs in the loop and maybe the VRMs of the motherboard. Ram and hard drive water cooling serves little purpose in my opimnion, just for looks. You are getting an Overclocking board and a $1000 CPU for overclocking, you have to keep them cool, fantasy or real.
    Sounds perfect lol

    Oh yea, and I forgot. A case that all those rads will fit in.
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  4. Posts : 2,409
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       #24

    Ok then what radiator, reservoir, and waterblock would you get? Oops I was too late.
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  5. Posts : 7,466
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       #25

    I mean Hell if it is Fantasy get Tri Sli Hydro 780TI's

    You will be in a nice Dream but others will be having Nightmares from your FPS Benches
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    essenbe said:
    You would want to get the EVGA 780 TI Hydros, at least 2 360 mm rads and probably 2 360s and a 240, dual MCP 355 or Dual MCP655s (dual for redundancy, not for power). Include the GPUs in the loop and maybe the VRMs of the motherboard. Ram and hard drive water cooling serves little purpose in my opimnion, just for looks. You are getting an Overclocking board and a $1000 CPU for overclocking, you have to keep them cool, fantasy or real.
    Whoa, that is very overwhelming. What is a 360 and a 240??
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  7. Posts : 2,409
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       #27

    I can't believe how far you guys are going with a fantasy build!
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       #28

    Wow, this would be a killer machine if I had the money to build it. Literally a killer, because this thing would drain all the power from my house and fry all the electronics which is basically killing them.
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  9. Posts : 2,409
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       #29

    Wouldnt a ssd last longer if in a RAID 0 because of the data being fragmented to each drive?
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  10. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #30

    First, asking a question like that is like asking which is better, AMD or Intel. Everybody has their opinions, reasons and personal preferences. As far as waterblock, for the CPU, I'm perfectly happy with my XSPC Raystorm. I get decent temps and most studies rate it among the best with restriction. For Rads, you have quite a few choices. XSPC, Alphacool's Ocool NexXos UT60, magicool Ultra, coolgate and several others make good rads. The rservoir is up to you and depends on what look you are going for. They technically are not even necessary, only a holding place for water and a way to add water to the loop and be able to see if water is needed. It really depends on what look you are going for and what case you have in order to determine look, size and where you can locate it. And, size does matter inside a case. There are a lot of cases from extremely expensive to expensive to reasonable. They will all do the same thing. The Mountain Mods and Case Labs and even the Silverstone cases are, to me, extremely good but absolutely excessively expensive. The Corsair 900D and the Cooler Master Cosmmos new case are just more than I want to pay, but are good cases. There are a few reasonable cases that will hold everything I mentioned and more and priced very reasonable and well made. But, cases are personal. It is needs to be functional, have good air flow, hold all yourequipment and have the features you want. After that, it is what look you like and build quality.
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