Good liquid cooling kit?

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Crymson

11-07-2006 13:14:23

I just read the post about the fans, and it got me thinking about cooling. I want to install a liquid cooling system that has no fans, or one at most.

My case is built for a liquid cooling system, so I'd like one that is specifically designed for the case and looks good. My case is the Thermaltake Armor.[=http//www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811133155]Thermaltake Armor. I've already looked at the Thermaltake site, and checked out their own cooling solutions...but nothing popped out. So if you guys can think of anything, it would be great!

Psyc

11-07-2006 17:39:13

Umm, maybe http//hardforums.com/ ?
I browse there a lot since I'm getting ready to make my first build.
There's a lot of useful info here and there.

ffactoryxx

11-07-2006 17:40:01

checkout
http//www.sharkyforums.com

manOFice

11-07-2006 17:45:16

Are you doing major OC'ing? If not I dont' see the point to use water.

Aurelius

11-07-2006 19:37:11

[quotea531f10fe0="manofice"]Are you doing major OC'ing? If not I dont' see the point to use water.[/quotea531f10fe0]

seriously.. unless you want to overclock like crazy.. just get a good air cooling solution...

Crymson

12-07-2006 10:58:55

I'm getting liquid cooling mainly to reduce the dust inside my case and noise. And yea, I'll probably do OCing if I get one, but dust and noise would really be my main reason. My other option would be filtered fans...

Aurelius

12-07-2006 12:59:28

filtered fans will cost you WAY less... a decent water cooling solution costs a lot because each waterblocks costs 30-50 bucks.

manOFice

13-07-2006 09:59:37

I wanna watch a video of someone water cooling their pc and having it leak and like electricuting themselves or it blowing up...anyone got one? =P

jy3

13-07-2006 10:38:09

the anandtech hardware forums are always quite helpful as well