Why don't you buy a 940 and over clock it with that cooler? You will get more bang for the buck. If you are not over heating than I wouldn't go with water cooling because the the watercooling will be worth more than the processor. IMO I think its better to spend it on the processor, then you have a better base to start your OC with.
mix that with anything that contains copper, and your slowly screwing yourself overFeatures:
Material: Aluminum + composite Aluminum
Tubing Size: 1/2"
Dimension (LxWxH): 280 x 184 x 71mm
Weight: 618 gram
Accessory: 2pcs ½" Springs Clamp, 2pcs 6-32x5 screws
Volume: 0.323L / 323 cc
Total surface area: Heat dissipation surface area
will anti-corrosive completely stop this or will it still happen? And if i can get an aluminum heatsink what else wil be copper?the problem with the rad is this: mix that with anything that contains copper, and your slowly screwing yourself over
#1. I have the best air cooler on the marketWhy can't you go with a better air cooler? Watercooling a 37C processor on an overclock might be overkill. Air coolers are much simpler to set up and you would not have to worry about leaks. Have you looked at the Xigmatek coolers?
ek supreme $64
quad feser rad $160
liang ddc 3.2 $65
aftermarket top for said liang pump $25(neccessary if you want to use 1/2 inch fittings)
tubing $3.04/foot
fittings $2.50 each
reservoir $25
sli fitting(if you have the room, you can just connect the bottem of the reservoir to the pump top) $3.50
metal rad box(quad radiator just crushes the second revision) $8
yate loons(some of the better fans you can buy at this price point) $24 total $6/each
pt nuke(stops you loop from going funky) $2.50(one bottle will last you forever, just mix according to the label with distilled)
total: $362+shipping(roughly)
p.s. you could always add in a graphics card later with the quad, and if you think you're going to get feser one, and if it gets on any of your stuff that you'll be safe, that's all marketing, but if you want it for the color, thats fine
if im thinking correctly, you would mount it off the back of the twelve hundred so that its pointing up(hotdog way i guess?) it doesn't look that bad, its worth it for the temps, but as for blocks, its either ek(nickel plated ones look nice), aqua computer(german company, never really seen the 4870x2 block used), or xspc(people seem to have good luck with it). oh, and you can find these blocks on other sites like ncixus.com(i think) and performance-pcs.com
p.s. you can thank me by using hose clamps, and leak testing before you power everything up
i herd the rad im getting likes very low cfm fans, these fans seem to have moderate cfm, what low cfm fans do you have? (correct me if im wrong)