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Join Date: May 2007
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New build water cooling
Guys I'm looking in to http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...?EdpNo=1532937
Dont really want to spend more than this but is water cooling really good other then that it looks cool in your computer. I seen a friend have it and damm thats HOT~~~~
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9mm wins.
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Behind my Glock 34.
Posts: 4,544
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Water cooling is nice. But... if you are not planning to overclock much then stick with the stock heatsink and fan and a couple of nice case fans and you will be fine.
Even if you plan on overclocking... regular heatsinks and fans still do a great job and you don't run a risk of leaks which can be dangerous to your components. |
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Stay away from pre built kits, and stay even farther away from those made by Thermaltake. If you want to watercool right be prepared to spend much more then that thermaltake kit and make it custom.
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