Custom Water loop part suggestions

StangMan04

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CPU: 4690K
Video card: R9 280 3B
Case: Corsair 750D


I have been told Swiftech pumps are preferred. Laing D5 was recommended in another forum.

Alphacool UT60 360 radiator was recommended for the top of my 750D. I would like another radiator, I assume the front would be the preferred location?

CPU block I was recommended the Swiftech Apogee XL, but I would like a clear one to see the liquid in it if possible. Unless none are good...

Any suggestions/changes would be welcomed, I would prefer not to go broke on this, but no set budget. I want to best bang for my buck without breaking the bank.
 

nitromullet

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I have been told Swiftech pumps are preferred. Laing D5 was recommended in another forum.

Laing is the OEM manufacturer for Swiftech pumps. The Swiftech MCP655 is just re-badged Laing D5.

There are two variants of the D5 commonly used by water coolers:
D5 "vario" (for variable speed), which is the Swiftech MCP655
D5, which is the Swiftech MCP655-B, and lacks the RPM control knob.

There are number of other manufactures that use Laing D5's as well, so you will hear people on forums collectively refer them as just a "D5".
 

StangMan04

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Laing is the OEM manufacturer for Swiftech pumps. The Swiftech MCP655 is just re-badged Laing D5.

There are two variants of the D5 commonly used by water coolers:
D5 "vario" (for variable speed), which is the Swiftech MCP655
D5, which is the Swiftech MCP655-B, and lacks the RPM control knob.

There are number of other manufactures that use Laing D5's as well, so you will hear people on forums collectively refer them as just a "D5".

Yeah I believe the person who suggested the Laing D5 was referring to the MCP655.
 

aigomorla

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swiftech does make reliable stuff.

The warrenty service is also great incase something happens to it, and its a manufactor defect.

However the warrenty condition on there stuff is quite strict.

eK, AquaComputers, Koolance, XSPC are also great vendors.

Watercooling has evolved a lot since the days i started, to the point where most are almost equal with each other. At this point i recommend you to go with what you think will look the nicest inside your PC.

Aquacomputers, XSPC, Koolance also make the D5.
Koolance even has a D5 - Strong version if flow and head pressure are important to you.


Personally i am a fan of koolance blocks.
I have used Koolance GPU blocks for 3 generations, and i will continue to use them unless they start to lose quality, which they havent.
 

StangMan04

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Spent more than I would have liked, but bought the following parts.

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