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Oh I see. I was just looking around at newegg and found this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835103029 But according to you and the reviews on it, it's not really worth it. And what about thise one? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835128015 If not, I'll stick with my ACF7Pro
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Neither will be worth the money !!
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if your going to liquid cool you should be prepared to spend at least 300 dollars and do a proper DIY setup
in my books its goes Multistage cascade cooling>LN2O>Single stage phase change>Phase Change Chilled Liquid Cooling>DICE (solid CO2)>high end WCing >High end aircooling & quality low end watercooling> low end watercooling> stock heatsink>quiet coolers
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I believe I spent around $300-$350 for my entire setup, but I have room to upgrade if I chose, so I decided to go with a higher quality pump, radiator, etc. I've never been a huge fan of kits, I always prefer buying the parts and building it yourself.
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good details. really good info
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hi i am using air cooling at the moment
if liquid cooling hard to setup? like fit all the parts into the case i have a antec 900 case atm (has 2 holes for water cooling tubes to fit into) are the seals hard or easy to make a mistake and have the whole thing leak and make ya need to buy all the hardware again |
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The hardest part for me was mounting the waterpump, since the PSU is on the bottom there isn't much room.
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Thanks
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