Sokratz

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good products. good priced out of the buying wc parts online competition. they're friendly and while don't provide hte best instructions, you can find a lot of reviews and even videos on how to install all of there stuff. Of course you could build twice the system for half the cost if you did it yourself.
 

echow87

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Dangerden is pretty good.

If your going with watercooling, I highly recommend Tubing with 1/2" ID and 5/8" OD.
And all the waterblocks/rads/pumps with 1/2" OD fittings. For liquid, use distilled water and a little antifreeze such as water-wetter or zerex.

I would suggest this setup if you are going to buy at dangerden.
Note: I am not trying to advertise for dangerden, just easier for you people to click directly to the product and whoever that wants to join the watercooling club :)

DD RBX/TDX Waterblock for CPU
DD Maze4 Chipset Block for Chipset
DD Maze4GPU Block for GPU (Video Card)

Pumps:
Eheim 1250
Hydor L30/35

Radiator: The heatercores are much better, but I would just get the black ice rads cuz they look nicer :)

Single 120mm Rad:
Heatercore
Black Ice Extreme

Dual 120mm Rad:
Double Heatercore
Black Ice ExtremeII

And don't forget your 120mm fan.

Also, if anyone else wanting to watercool your comp, this is an excellent setup for you.

Moderators, if you read this, can I help out and make a sticky post under Case & Cooling for a list of decent watercooling gear similar to this post I submitted. It sure would help people that are asking about what watercooling gear is good and so on :)
 

woodscomp

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Dangerden is by far the best WC kits I have ever seen or used. They just released the 6800 GPU block, while a little pricey it sure is nice...
 

stevennoland

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Originally posted by: woodscomp
Dangerden is by far the best WC kits I have ever seen or used. They just released the 6800 GPU block, while a little pricey it sure is nice...

If you can afford the 6800 then it's not that pricy. Agreed, it is tits and cools the RAM to boot! If I could find a 6800 Ultra (OC may be) then this would be the block to get. I have one concern though. How can Danger Den know the height of the GPU won't vary slightly with the height of the RAM chips? How do they contend with this variance? I would hate to think about shimming the RAM, or worse yet the GPU. Any thoughts on this would be greatly appriciated. A new thread under Video would be better. Thanks.