Hi all,
Up until now on all of my desktop builds I have been using the closed loop all in one coolers such as the corsair h100i, water 3.0, etc. They work and it's easy for me to set them up. I always just put the block on, attach the fans to the radiator and attach the radiator to the top panel of the case. boom, done.
Anyway, I am purchasing a thermaltake case, specifically this one: Thermaltake Case. I like the look of the white/greyish case and was hoping I could kind of do a snow theme.
Anyway, I figured maybe this would be a good opportunity to learn how to do a custom loop so I can use white tubing or something along those lines. If I'm only looking to cool the cpu via water is it still viable to use a custom loop?
Do you recommend I just search around for maybe a white pre-packaged kit that has all of the components instead of buying each piece separately?
Also, do you have any suggested resources for someone doing their first build of it. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Up until now on all of my desktop builds I have been using the closed loop all in one coolers such as the corsair h100i, water 3.0, etc. They work and it's easy for me to set them up. I always just put the block on, attach the fans to the radiator and attach the radiator to the top panel of the case. boom, done.
Anyway, I am purchasing a thermaltake case, specifically this one: Thermaltake Case. I like the look of the white/greyish case and was hoping I could kind of do a snow theme.
Anyway, I figured maybe this would be a good opportunity to learn how to do a custom loop so I can use white tubing or something along those lines. If I'm only looking to cool the cpu via water is it still viable to use a custom loop?
Do you recommend I just search around for maybe a white pre-packaged kit that has all of the components instead of buying each piece separately?
Also, do you have any suggested resources for someone doing their first build of it. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you!