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System Name | NEO |
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Processor | i9-7940X All cores @ 4.8GHZ |
Motherboard | Asus Rampage VI Extreme |
Cooling | MO-RA 420 Pro Radiator Stainless Steel, EK X-TOP Revo Dual D5,EK Velocity, Phanteks 1080Ti GPU Block |
Memory | 64GB Trident Z RGB 3600 Quad Kit |
Video Card(s) | Asus Strix 1080Ti OC |
Storage | Samsung 960Pro, WD Gold 10TB, 2X WD Red 4TB |
Display(s) | Benq SW320 32" 4k, Samsung 24" Full HD |
Case | Coolermaster Cosmos 2 (Mod) |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1500i |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 2s, Logitech G502 Hero |
Keyboard | Logitech |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
I don't deny the benefit of watercooling GPUs or even CPUs, but I generally prefer an air cooled GPU because you can't easily get a GPU cooler if the water cooler fails you one day (failed pump typically). At least for air cooler, I can slap on 1 or 2 fans by using cable ties to the chunky heatsink, which is missing for water cooled versions. Also, it may not fit in some small case where there is already an AIO used for cooling the CPU.
Get a dual pump setup - no worries........if you invest some money on a proper custom loop (I did) with dual pumps it can last for years....
With that said I still have an old rig with a cheap singly pump going strong for the last 10 years! It's a Q9500 overclocked at 3.8GHZ from 2008 that simply refuse to give up! One of my kids abuses it regularly (gaming with a GTX780)!
The loop is "glued" together from overuse! I have just added water from time to time........no other maintainance.