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I need some advice from water cooling experts please guys

Undertoker
Level 9
Hi guys
I am running an Asus Maximus formula xi, an Asus STRIX 2080ti and a i9 9900k.
I want to have a go at building in a custom loop for cooling*

I’ve been looking at various solutions and feel drawn towards the EK kits

My case is a H700 PUBG case as I’m a big PUBG fan.
I’ve also purchased some 140mm nzxt rgb fans and a hue 2 kit , so I’d like to get a 140mm kit to be able to use these fans on it ideally.

My main question is the block on the motherboard, it is there so I would like to include it in the loop.
But what metal is inside it >??
I ask as obviously that dictates what metal components I use for the loop to avoid galvanic corriosion by unwittingly mixing them up.

Does none know what these boards contain in the water block ?

Also if anyone has recommendations for loop kits I’d like to hear them, I haven’t yet purchased anything *and am running *the standard gpu cooler and an nzxt aim on the cpu currently
But I do feel,drawn to have a go at the water cooling *

Thank you for any advice in advance
*
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xeromist
Moderator
You're going to want to go with copper components. No self respecting company makes an aluminum CPU block. If you are concerned you should use a premix fluid with inhibitors.
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xeromist wrote:
You're going to want to go with copper components. No self respecting company makes an aluminum CPU block. If you are concerned you should use a premix fluid with inhibitors.


Many thanks.

Obviously I would use *decent fluid.
Do EK do a copper water block for a 2080ti gpu ? I ask as *i have onl seen nickel plated ones*

It’s all new to me (water cooling) and I am currently on vacation , so I’m using time by the pool to do a bit of research with a beer in hand with a view to making the relevant purchases when I get back in a couple of weeks *
I9 14900K >ASUS ROG Strix RTX 4090 OC Edition
ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 EXTREME EATX Motherboard
ASUS ROG PG35VQ @ 200mhz in 3440x1440
Trident Z RGB 64GB DDR5 @ 6400mhz
Samsung 980 EVO Pro M.2 x 5 off
NZXT Z63 Kraken AIO CPU Cooler
NZXT H700i + Hue 2 (Pubg Edition) - Heavily modified
ASUS ROG THOR 1200w PSU
Corsair M65 RGB Mouse
Corsair K95 RGB Keyboard

Undertoker
Level 9
Guys , can I also ask
I need to go with copper but I’m noticing that it seems to be either nickel plated or aluminium
Is nickel plated with copper ok ?*
I9 14900K >ASUS ROG Strix RTX 4090 OC Edition
ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 EXTREME EATX Motherboard
ASUS ROG PG35VQ @ 200mhz in 3440x1440
Trident Z RGB 64GB DDR5 @ 6400mhz
Samsung 980 EVO Pro M.2 x 5 off
NZXT Z63 Kraken AIO CPU Cooler
NZXT H700i + Hue 2 (Pubg Edition) - Heavily modified
ASUS ROG THOR 1200w PSU
Corsair M65 RGB Mouse
Corsair K95 RGB Keyboard

Undertoker wrote:
Guys , can I also ask
I need to go with copper but I’m noticing that it seems to be either nickel plated or aluminium
Is nickel plated with copper ok ?*


Yeah it’ll be ok.
Make sure you flush the loop first, the EK block on the MB can be very dirty.

Look at Heatkiller blocks rather then EK as they EK blocks have issues fitting on 2080TI’s.

Undertoker wrote:
Guys , can I also ask
I need to go with copper but I’m noticing that it seems to be either nickel plated or aluminium
Is nickel plated with copper ok ?*


Nickel plating on copper reduces the chance of oxidation or corrosion so yes that is a good thing!
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