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I recently got a spanking new PC with a 7900 XT and 7800X3D and eventually, down the line, I would like to water-cool them. I would want at the bare minimum a 240mm radiator for both, and ideally a 240 for the CPU and 360mm for the GPU. I don't know where I would mount the second one, however. I'm honestly not even sure if my mobo supports two rads. I have the ASRock B640 PRO RS.

TL;DR: Don't know if I can mount two rads or if my motherboard supports it.
 

Zerk2012

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I recently got a spanking new PC with a 7900 XT and 7800X3D and eventually, down the line, I would like to water-cool them. I would want at the bare minimum a 240mm radiator for both, and ideally a 240 for the CPU and 360mm for the GPU. I don't know where I would mount the second one, however. I'm honestly not even sure if my mobo supports two rads. I have the ASRock B640 PRO RS.

TL;DR: Don't know if I can mount two rads or if my motherboard supports it.
The case will fit a 360 rad in the front and in the top. My opinion is just use the cards stock cooling (might adjust the fan curve) and a good air cooler for the CPU. Then nothing to fail but a fan.

When you try to add water to the card if you can find the right parts it's going to cost a good bit not worth the cost.
 

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I recently got a spanking new PC with a 7900 XT and 7800X3D and eventually, down the line, I would like to water-cool them. I would want at the bare minimum a 240mm radiator for both, and ideally a 240 for the CPU and 360mm for the GPU. I don't know where I would mount the second one, however. I'm honestly not even sure if my mobo supports two rads. I have the ASRock B640 PRO RS.

TL;DR: Don't know if I can mount two rads or if my motherboard supports it.
Why 2x AIO's?

What result are you trying to achieve?
 
May 7, 2024
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Why 2x AIO's?

What result are you trying to achieve?
Want/wanted to water cool my GPU just because I want it to look a little cleaner and I want this thing to last as long as possible. Not 100% about it yet tho.