What kind of water cooled blocks are compatible for high end cpus

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sorry can't help.
I went for the NZXT Kraken 120mm sealed unit when I converted over to water cooling.
I couldn't be bothered cutting, bending, clamping, bleeding pipes. :)

what part of your hardware will you be water cooling - CPU and/or GPU?
and what is giving your concerns about that choice of cooler, or is it just a general question?
 
Both CPU and GPU I want to cool, If not I also ready to cool only CPU and rather leave GPU as it is.
Whatever the setup I make want efficiency from that. I don't need RGB kind of things, I just want to operate on less power while making great performance in Gaming and others
 
For the same or less usage of electricity w.r.t fans, I want more performance.

Consider this question as generic kind question, before this I also made some research on custom water cooling but didn't find the exact solution.

The PC is not built yet, I'm planning to build it and I don't want to regret later.



What Im going to do with PC​


1. Install Linux (POP OS, Arch linux)

2. Heavy tasks like Virtualization

3. Compiling codes

4. Some Video editing using Davinci Resolve, Kdeinlive etc
 
I think your first decision will be all-in-one water system, or a build it yourself kit.
then the question is either a 1, or 2, or 3 fan radiator.
 
I want make custom water cooling myself not AIOs, for that I want
CPU water block which water block is compatible for Ryzen 7 5700g
 
sorry, not my area, only use Intel myself.
hopefully others will chime in with their suggestions.
or, you are up for some Google researching!
 
A quality case with enough fans is more than sufficient when matched with a quality air cooling unit (Noctua or bequiet! come to mind).

As long as you're not running a cheap low-airflow case with a few junky fans, you should be fine.

This is a fairly good video:
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You didn't specify if you wanted to overclock, but for un-overclocked use I am very satisfied with my bequiet! Dark Rock Pro 4.

If you're set on a custom watercooling loop, I'm not able to give any suggestions on that, a bit over my head. :)
 
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