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    Quote Originally Posted by JozaP View Post
    I was refering to fairly standard custom water cooling, so a pump, reservoir, radiator, a CPU block and GPU block all in one loop. Might possibly go double loop if I do go for it.

    But this is only something I might do, as I'm not sure I have enough to set this up at the moment.
    Well mate, if you plan to do that I wouldn't get a pre-build pc or I'd get a pre-build pc from a retailer that does the watercooling for you so you can get the warranty. As Rakk mentioned if there is a leakage with your watercooling then nothing would be covered, if you take the stock fans for the GPU your warranty would also be void. I also considered watercooling (I am still ) but decided it was just out of my depth in case a fault took place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubensolo View Post
    Well mate, if you plan to do that I wouldn't get a pre-build pc or I'd get a pre-build pc from a retailer that does the watercooling for you so you can get the warranty. As Rakk mentioned if there is a leakage with your watercooling then nothing would be covered, if you take the stock fans for the GPU your warranty would also be void. I also considered watercooling (I am still ) but decided it was just out of my depth in case a fault took place.
    This was my big question, PCS or self-build, thats why ive been asked about the warranty to see if it covers the same as building it myself. But due to other factors of the warranty compared to doing it yourself, I may just stick with a PCS build.
    Luckily I wasnt 100% sure if I was going to watercool this system. and if that is the case I may just not do it. But I have set up watercooling before and have never had an issue yet.

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    Edit by Rakk : no competitor links please
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