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Old 12-13-2007, 11:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Water Cooling?

Im going to build a new rig soon. Not my first build, but its been 4 years and im a bit out of the game
what i want:
i want a q6600 (OC is possible IDK yet.)
8800gt 512
and 4x1gb (4gb) ram

So, do u think i should water cool? and if so, can u recommend some parts?
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Old 12-13-2007, 11:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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How much are you willing to spend?

IMO,

CPU: D-Tek fusion water block with a 4.5mm nozel I think it is.

If you want, you can save a few bucks and buy the D-Tek CPU/GPU combo and get both blocks.

For a pump look into the Laing D5.

a thermochill 120.2 radiator

and swiftech mini res.
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How much are you willing to spend?

IMO,

CPU: D-Tek fusion water block with a 4.5mm nozel I think it is.

If you want, you can save a few bucks and buy the D-Tek CPU/GPU combo and get both blocks.

For a pump look into the Laing D5.

a thermochill 120.2 radiator

and swiftech mini res.
why not T line? all those parts are great though!

edit* o wait nvm...cant do a t-line with CPU/GPU.
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You could. But bleeding the system takes a lot longer with a T-line/ fill port.

I prefer the reservoir. You don't lose hardly any flow rate and The swiftech mini. is well... mini.
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key to water cooling, avoid thermaltake and coolermaster, and make sure you spend atleast $250+ because its gonna crap out on you if you don't
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the EK Supreme is currently the best performing block for the money.
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The best bit about water cooling is defying the whole Electricity+Water.

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