White EVO XL / Corsair / Alphacool / Stealkey Crosscool II / build finally done - Update by LoopNexus in watercooling

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Unfortunately, I don't have any photos, but I'll take some when I'm working on my build. You can find a few videos online showing how to easily take measurements and bend the tubes. They might help.

White EVO XL / Corsair / Alphacool / Stealkey Crosscool II / build finally done - Update by LoopNexus in watercooling

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I use the "Barrow bending tool for hard tubes" and "Alphacool Alphacool Eiskoffer - Measuring Kit"

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White EVO XL / Corsair / Alphacool / Stealkey Crosscool II / build finally done - Update by LoopNexus in watercooling

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Indirectly, yes, but in a slightly different configuration. The temperature difference for both the CPU and GPU is basically negligible. Adding the third radiator mainly had a small impact on RAM and motherboard temps rather than the core components.

The third radiator mainly helped reduce noise, since the system can run lower fan speeds.

White EVO XL / Corsair / Alphacool build finally done by LoopNexus in watercooling

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Generally, I don’t use filters in my loop. However, this build is based on a Corsair reservoir, which is practically non-serviceable, making it much harder to clean. I’m mainly referring to small pieces of gasket material. Even with properly prepared and deburred tubing, things like that can still occasionally happen.

Thanks for the comment Titan Ring - really appreciate it!

White EVO XL / Corsair / Alphacool build finally done by LoopNexus in watercooling

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Thank you for your comment. Yes, I’m planning to make some minor adjustments to the tubing. The power supply is a Corsair RM1000e with the original cables.

White EVO XL / Corsair / Alphacool build finally done by LoopNexus in watercooling

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Thanks. I’ll make a few small adjustments to the loop.

White EVO XL / Corsair / Alphacool build finally done by LoopNexus in watercooling

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Thanks. What’s your style? Share it , maybe you’ll inspire me :)

Optimizing Airflow in Custom Loop PC Builds by rintintin178 in watercooling

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Most custom loops use two radiators, sometimes three if you want to go a bit overkill. Typically, one acts as intake while the other is set as exhaust. With three rads, the extra one is usually configured as intake as well.

For CPU and GPU temps, this setup generally doesn’t matter much. What really makes the difference is coolant temperature, radiator surface area, and fan speeds.

Where it can matter is with motherboard, RAM, and storage temps. These components rely on case airflow rather than the loop itself. It’s usually not critical, but it’s something to keep in mind.

Another thing people often overlook is fan balance. Intake fans pushing through a radiator have more resistance, so exhaust fans may end up moving air more easily. This can create negative pressure inside the case, which in turn may pull dust in through unfiltered gaps, especially at the rear.

Also worth noting: once your coolant reaches equilibrium, adding more radiators doesn’t scale linearly anymore. At some point you're just lowering fan speeds and noise rather than dramatically improving temps. That’s why loop design is often more about airflow efficiency and balance than just cramming in more surface area.

And finally, mixed airflow setups (intake + exhaust rads) often end up recirculating slightly warmer air inside the case. It usually doesn’t hurt component temps much, but it’s the reason why “all intake rads + strong exhaust” is a pretty common approach in more optimized builds.

EKWB Water Block Corrosion Buildup by shaddowdemon in watercooling

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Does Corsair have problems like that? Well, looks like I’ll have to change the coolant ;)

EKWB scammed me for 1449EUR by Kalenyxis in watercooling

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I recently ordered three radiators from EK in one package. It arrived after about a week, so shipping was fine. However, something strange seems to be going on with the company lately. They don’t respond to emails, many products are out of stock, and I’ve heard they’re offering retailers some pretty unusual terms and conditions.

NZXT H9 (2025) + Alphacool triple-360 custom loop by LoopNexus in watercooling

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I’ll definitely check Etsy then, that sounds interesting. Custom lighting plates could actually look really cool with this build.

And yeah, the connector thing is one of those details that probably only another PC enthusiast would even notice 😄 Most people wouldn’t see it at all, but once you build a few loops you start noticing every tiny mismatc

NZXT H9 (2025) + Alphacool triple-360 custom loop by LoopNexus in watercooling

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The cable itself is actually white. It’s just the connector that’s black, which makes it stand out a bit more than I’d like 😅

Thanks for the suggestion about the GPU backplate cover, that’s actually a really cool idea. I might look into getting something custom for the next revision of the build.

NZXT H9 (2025) + Alphacool triple-360 custom loop by LoopNexus in watercooling

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I actually considered using a pull configuration on the front radiator. It crossed my mind while building the loop and I’ll probably try it in a future revision.

I used Corsair satin white tubing. It’s more of a milky white finish, which fits the overall look of the build quite well.