Is Dangerden good watercooling solution?

where are you located in the world..

for water-cooling Danger Den is up there... 75% of my System is Danger Den, but for the GPU-s go for Eddy EK blocks as they cost about half-as-much and cool better..
 
I haven't been in water cooling for a while now. A few years back when I was really interested in it, DangerDen was pretty top notch stuff.
 
160 bucks that is not bad but from the reviews like this one are those really good results?

http://www.modthebox.com/review232_4.shtml

And are the cpu/pump/and other stuff pretty good quality?

And i wont overclock for now but just want the cpu to be cool but in mabye 2 years when cpu will get weaker i will overclock it high

I plan on getting the Conroe E6600

Good idea or just waste of money?
 
DangerDen's got some pretty nice stuff (I'm a PolarFlow/Innovatek guy myself) ... you might consider doing a custom kit ... although it's prolly better (for beginners) if you start with a kit and then move up from there part by part as you get more comfortable with them

And i wont overclock for now but just want the cpu to be cool but in mabye 2 years when cpu will get weaker i will overclock it high
Hmm hard to tell if you'll be able to overclock the system to be competitive in two years (although i can assure you that you'll need to OC not just the CPU but the RAM, VC etc). As for the kit:
  • You might want to either now or eventually, move to a 2x120 or bigger radiator
  • One of the benifits of w/c is lower noise output and at 44.5db, that Sunon isnt exactly quiet. The Thermaltake A2368 [78CFM @21db, $7.99] is an excellent alternative
  • The pump in the kit is decent, if you want to change, here a not so expensive alternative
 
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