Originally posted by: Soldier
Reservoirs are a big plus in my book because they add more liquid to the system. Some folks swear by a T fitting with a verticle leg that works like a reservoir to trap air bubbles and it makes it easy to drain and fill the system. I havent done that yet because I figure the more connections you make the more chance of a leak...I'll probably add a T at some point.
I use a res, and for the same reason you stated, Soldier. Lots of coolant buffers temps and helps your loop reach equilibrium faster. T's work just as well but they have different performance metrics. Both methods have pros and cons. Hell, you can even use both if you want!

BTW, I'm at 2.6 and BIOS reports 50c at idle. Things are stable stable.

When I get my courage back I'll continue to up the HTT until I hit the wall. Once I do, should I up the voltage and continue?
Tas: Once you get zeroed as new to water-cooling, you're going to be bathed in all sorts of contradictory information at OC. With so many knowledgeable and pseudo-knowledgeable people there, it just works that way.

The trick is to filter what you hear and at the end of the day not be spooked at the idea of making your own choices. It isn?t my intention to patronize you, brother. I?m trying to let you know that OC water is a more aggressive place than AT.