Cpu and gpu water cooling kit
(17 products found)
CCW-3011 240 - CPU Liquid Cooler
Microfiber textile
Gamenote F2001 240mm White CPU Liquid Cooler - AM5 And Intel LGA1700 Compatible
Cooler TUF GAMING LC II 360 ARGB Liqiud Cooler
WATERFORCE X 360 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler, Rotatable Circular LCD Display
Gamenote F2002 360mm White CPU Liquid Cooler - AM5 and Intel LGA1700 Compatible
Thermal Grease Paste Compound for CPU Heatsink - Grey
Refreshing Malta
AM5 M4 Backplate - Reliable Mounting Kit for CPU Coolers
Silicone Thermal Paste for CPU and GPU Cooling - 30g
M.S.I MAG CORELIQUID MAG Core Frozr AA13 CPU Air Cooler, 120mm ARGB PWM Fan, Direct Touch Heat Pipes, Compatible with LGA 1700/1851, AM5/AM4, Black
Turnado Cpu Fan And HeatSink LGA - 755
Cooling Systems
90° WireView GPU Pro 1x12 VHPWR Reversed - Black
90° WireView GPU Pro 1x12 VHPWR Normal- Black
LIQUID COOLER-Silverstone-SST-PF360 ARGB
WireView GPU Pro 1x12 VHPWR Normal- Black
Frequently Asked Questions About cpu and gpu water cooling kit
How do I choose the right cpu and gpu water cooling kit?
Start by matching radiator size to your case and the CPU/GPU heat load, then verify socket compatibility and mounting options. Look for kits from trusted brands and ensure they support your CPU socket (for example AM5 or LGA1700) with the appropriate backplates. Consider features you value, such as ARGB lighting or a rotatable display, and plan where the radiator will fit in your build. Finally, check case clearance and future upgrade potential to decide whether a 240mm or 360mm kit best fits your needs.
How do I evaluate radiator size and cooling performance for a cpu and gpu water cooling kit?
Radiator size directly affects cooling capacity: a 360mm kit generally handles higher heat loads with cooler operation than a 240mm, but it requires more space and airflow. Evaluate your case clearance, the number of fans you can run, and the expected CPU/GPU heat output from overclocking or sustained gaming. Consider the pump head and tubing layout, as well as fan speed and noise—larger radiators let you run fans more quietly at lower speeds. In short, pick a size that fits your case and your performance goals without compromising airflow.
Should a beginner choose a cpu and gpu water cooling kit or is it better for an experienced builder?
Beginners typically benefit from a pre-filled all-in-one kit with a compact 240mm radiator for straightforward installation and reliable cooling. Enthusiasts may opt for larger options like 360mm kits with ARGB and flexible tubing to maximize cooling headroom and customization. Always ensure socket compatibility (AM5 or LGA1700) and that your case supports the radiator size you choose. As you gain experience, you can expand to more advanced configurations or upgrade components within the same family.
What are the best practices for mounting and maintaining a cpu and gpu water cooling kit?
Start by confirming your case supports the radiator size and that you have the correct mounting backplate, such as an AM5 M4 backplate, for secure CPU mounting. Follow the kit’s instructions for mounting blocks, pumps, and tubing, and apply high-quality thermal paste on the CPU if not pre-applied. Regularly inspect the loop for leaks and dust, and keep coolant or blocks clean to maintain performance. Proper routing and cable management will reduce vibration and improve airflow in the build.
What accessories should I look for when buying a cpu and gpu water cooling kit?
Look for compatibility accessories like mounting backplates and brackets, including AM5 M4 backplates, and essential consumables such as thermal paste. Check if the kit provides or is compatible with tidy GPU power cabling, for example 90° GPU power cables to simplify VHPWR connections. Consider features like a rotatable LCD display or ARGB lighting, and ensure you have spare coolant and tools for future maintenance.