Hey, So I am thinking of doing custom water cooling for my computer. I have no previous hands on experience and no specific tools for water cooling, but have been watching the water cooling scene since a while now (years?).
My computer (current setup and upgrade plans):
- Case beQuiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Rev. 2 (used in standard configuration - not inverted)
- MB: Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master
- CPU: Ryzen 9 3950X (with a possible upgrade to a 5950X end of 2021)
- Gigabyte GTX 1060 3GB GPU (with intention to upgrade to a 3080 or 6800XT until end of 2021)
- Corsair HXi 1000 PSU.
- Noctua NH-D15 Chromax CPU cooler.
- I would like to use Noctua fans for this build but I understand that there are some problems with them, so I will probably buy some more SilentWings 3 PWM fans as needed to match the ones that came with the case - I hear they are pretty good (although slightly lower static pressure than the Noctua according to specs).
In general, I have not a lot of interest in LED lighting but I am also not trying to deliberately avoid it. I would like to have a very stable and robust water cooling system because it can get very hot in my apartment during summer (30-32 deg C).
I see 3 phases to my little project.
- PHASE 1: just water cool my CPU, with a basic system made up of CPU block, Pump + Reservoir combo, 420 (3x140) radiator (TOP of case), and the simplest (safe for noobs) solution for tubing and fitting.
- PHASE 2: based on results from PHASE 1, upgrade the system with an additional modular 280 (2x140) radiator (with D5 pump for redundance and overkill), and possibly some quality of life improvements and preparation for additional control possibilities (more sensors, control loops, ...)
- PHASE 3: based on results from PHASE 1 and PHASE 2 add a GPU block for the GPU I will have at the time (either from NVIDIA or AMD), and possibly a more advanced control module (Aquaero).
For PHASE 1 I put together a nice little (

) shopping list, which will set me back ~530 EUR including shipping:
- 1 x cuplex
kryos NEXT VARIO with VISION AM4/3000/5000, nickel/nickel (21782)
- 1 x airplex
radical 2/420, aluminum fins (33709) - 1 x Set
of 5 1/4 inch bay installation brackets for airplex XT / PRO / evo (32051) - 1 x ULTITUBE
D5 150 PRO reservoir with D5 NEXT pump (34109) - 1 x Mounting
bracket 140 mm fan mount for ULTITUBE D5 reservoir (34113)
- 2 x Tubing
PUR natur, plug&cool (61003) - 6 x Straight
plug&cool fitting G 1/4 (90003) - 4 x Elbow
fitting plug&cool G 1/4, pivotable (90006) - 1 x Ball
valve plug&cool (6301
- 1 x Clipping
strip plug&cool (63010) - 1 x Double
Protect Ultra 1l (53113)
- 1 x Hose
cutter for a maximum diameter of 16 mm (63017)
- 1 x SPLITTY9
ACTIVE - active splitter for up to 9 PWM fans (53283)
So my questions to you guys are:
- Does the Set of 5 1/4 inch bay installation brackets for airplex XT / PRO / evo (32051) really fit to the radiator I want to get? The name implies that it does not, but still the mounting seems to be quite universal from the pictures, so if anyone has some experience with this, let me know. I am willing to get them for some extra mounting options, but only if I am positive they CAN be useful.
- How do you guys feel about the plug and cool system from AC? is it really the safest/easiest for noobs, or should I consider going for the compression fittings available? If so, then what would be the recommended compression system tubing gauge for the noobs? (bigger? smaller?).
- Do you guys see a problem with supplying the pump from the SYS_FAN/PUMP header on the MB? (in terms of current capacity).
- For PHASE 1 am I missing something from my shopping list? It is important I get everything in one go because I would hate to spend 500+ EUR only to look at the components until some obscure thing I missed is back in stock at AquaComputer. Not to mention that shipping rates to Romania are 28 EUR so it would be a bummer if I have to later buy a 3 EUR nothing and spend 28 EUR for shipping AGAIN
. - The 420 RAD would sit in the TOP of the case (fans set to exhaust), the 280 RAD (from PHASE 2) would sit in front of the case (fans set for intake), with several fans at the bottom (set for intake) and one fan at the back (set for exhaust). I would control the pump from the PUMP header of the MB, I would connect the SPLITTY to the CPU fan header (controlled from the UEFI) and then connect all fans on a radiator to the outputs of the SPLITTY, I would let all other case fans to be controlled by the case. Do you see any major mistake with my thinking? Hints/Ideas are appreciated
I have to be honest with you guys: I like and trust the AquaComputer ecosystem, but I am a bit put off by the German site and store front (with some attempts for English but incomplete), the mostly German forums and lack of documentation for some items. I need to feel like this community is behind me when I plan to spend 500+ EUR in one go (that's a lot of money for me...)
Thanks in advance
Andrei