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| Super Techie Join Date: Nov 2005
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| is this a decent kit:http://www.crazypc.com/Merchant2/mer...duct_Code=9831 i dont want to spend a fortune i just dont like fussing with fans, the noise my fans put out and some stuff is still too hot. if not, could anyone reccomend me a good kit in that range
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Prebuilt stuff is usually built with cheap part's to keep production cost's down ![]()
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I probaly wouldn't buy one of those "all in one" kits but I wouldn't mind buying a nice cooling radiator that ready to be installed and already has fans and stuff. | |
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| Monster Techie | ok ... dude it your choice ..... its not like your taking an old rusted heator core out you get a new one paint it get some gladware to make fan shrouds and puts fans on there ... simple as that if oy uwould rather spend money go ahead.....
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| I recomend Koolance ICM 510. I got one and it is easy to install,comes with a front pannel display,and you dont have to mess with your case. not to mention ,it looks cool too. its much quieter and runs cool. but you must have a case with a 120mm fan in back to use it.
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| Wizard Techie Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Canada
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| If you have a fairly large budget I'd recommend: Swiftech Storm Swiftech MCW-55 Swiftech MCP655/Aquaextreme 50z Rad of your choice If you have a slightly more conservative budget: Dangerden TDX Dangerden Maze4 Swiftech MCP655/Aquaxtreme 50z Rad of your choice Either of those will be in a complete different league than a kit from thermaltake or something like that...the storm block is pricey but it's a really good block and is now availible widespread
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