Extreme Water-Cool PC

This summer, after I get back from Basic for the Army, I would like to sell

(or give away), my old low budget PC and build an insane water cooled PC.

I may not have the time (or money) to do it all at once. But, I would really

like to build something extreme and be able to use it not only for gaming

but for everything else including rendering and Auto-CAD. I have a parts

list partially. Some things may change, it just depends on what is out 4-5 months

from now and how much money I'll have after moving. I will be providing links to

products by the way, and any suggestions or comments would be greatly appreciated.

Parts list:

 

Parts list:

Case: Corsair 900D, or Caselabs MAGNUM STH10

http://goo.gl/GfCBv http://goo.gl/11zMN

Mobo's: http://goo.gl/3hOsW http://goo.gl/gogkT

Reservoirs; using both:http://goo.gl/7UL6F (I picked this one because it looks cool and you can attach pumpsin the rear for a discreet look)http://goo.gl/cFiac  

PSUhttp://goo.gl/pPTaV  

Waterblockshttp://goo.gl/gBzTn http://goo.gl/6C0ts  

RADS http://goo.gl/ZpXqe http://goo.gl/MpbsS  

Tubing http://goo.gl/lhX2B  

RAM http://goo.gl/PvGd2  

RED and BLUE coolant for two loops.http://goo.gl/g79tM http://goo.gl/ELzbR  

FANS NB-Silent Pros and NB-ELOOP's.(Would like to do just pull configs, but because I'm going with 60mm RAD's,I might end up doing push/pull configs with both sets of fans. E-LOOP's inpull because they generate more CFM) http://goo.gl/R1qOH http://goo.gl/Fl9KX

Controllers/Monitoring Hardware/Software  Koolance TMS-205. It looks like I can not only monitor,but control fans, pumps etc, so it's like an "all-in-one"system that I can just velcro or stick on with double sidedtape on the back of the motherboard tray or down belowon the bottom RAD.http://goo.gl/f4oY7   

Thanks, like I said this won't be done for quite awhile and,even though I've done a ton of research and many hours ofwatching Youtube reviews, it gives me room to change partsand consider other possibilities.

 

**UPDATE- Going with Mushkin RAM if it's supported. If anyone can find me a list of the ram the ASUS Rampage IV Extreme LGA 2011 Motherboard that would be great.

**UPDATE- I've decided to just go all out, it's going to take longer, but in the end I think it will be worth it. The case is NULL, I had to substitute the 900D for something else around that price range.   http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Dsdj

Still the same thing. Forget about it.... Just going to leave this up here until I can get an admin to help.

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Parts list:

Case: Corsair 900D, or Caselabs MAGNUM STH10

http://goo.gl/GfCBv http://goo.gl/11zMN

Mobo's: http://goo.gl/3hOsW http://goo.gl/gogkT

Reservoirs; using both:http://goo.gl/7UL6F (I picked this one because it looks cool and you can attach pumpsin the rear for a discreet look)http://goo.gl/cFiac  

PSUhttp://goo.gl/pPTaV  

Waterblockshttp://goo.gl/gBzTn http://goo.gl/6C0ts  

RADS http://goo.gl/ZpXqe http://goo.gl/MpbsS  

Tubing http://goo.gl/lhX2B  

RAM http://goo.gl/PvGd2  

RED and BLUE coolant for two loops.http://goo.gl/g79tM http://goo.gl/ELzbR  

FANS NB-Silent Pros and NB-ELOOP's.(Would like to do just pull configs, but because I'm going with 60mm RAD's,I might end up doing push/pull configs with both sets of fans. E-LOOP's inpull because they generate more CFM) http://goo.gl/R1qOH http://goo.gl/Fl9KX http://goo.gl/H3izU http://goo.gl/Z...   

Controllers/Monitoring Hardware/Software  Koolance TMS-205. It looks like I can not only monitor,but control fans, pumps etc, so it's like an "all-in-one"system that I can just velcro or stick on with double sidedtape on the back of the motherboard tray or down belowon the bottom RAD. http://goo.gl/f4oY7   

Thanks, like I said this won't be done for quite awhile and,even though I've done a ton of research and many hours ofwatching Youtube reviews, it gives me room to change partsand consider other possibilities.

Dude, THANKS a lot. I owe my highest honor. you may have sex with my wife, in Skyrim

Haha, it's all good man. I've always liked the idea of water-cooling, just never could afford it. I might, however, upgrade my computer when Ivy-E comes out later this year. That beast will definitely be getting the full shebang in cooling! Just gotta find the right case to mod to make it look awesome.

Yeah I heard about those Ivy-E cpu's... Idk, I get back in late june and won't be done building my rig until september at least, so hopefully the new chips come out and all of the bugs are out of them. I usually like to wait a good 2-3 months when new things come out (including games) so that most or all of the bugs are fixed. That's one of the reasons I'm going with a 2011 motherboard, a bit of future proofing, and the quad channel ram is nice too.