- Jun 22, 2005
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Well my original plan was to get a Thermalright SI-120 for my CPU (Opty 170) and a Thermalright V-1 Ultra for my GPU (7900GT).
But i found out in a review of the V-1 Ultra that it wont fit if your using an SI-120 on an Asus A8N-E mobo (which is the mobo im getting).
My only other option for the GPU was to get an Zalman VF900 (its the only other good cooler thats compatible with the 7900GT cards), but the reviews on this cooler suck.
So heres my choices (i do not want a tower cooler, such as the Ninja or Tuniq) -
1.) SI-120 and VF900
2.) SI-120 and Thermaltake Tide Water (Here)
3.) Coolermaster AquaGate ALC-U01 (Here) and V-1 Ultra
4.) Kingwin AquaStar (Here) which would cool both the CPU and GPU.
Which one of these cooling set-ups would offer the best performance and overclocking potential?
I know i have watercooling options in there, but i dont want to get anything eleborate, or spend more then $150 - $170 max, which is why i only looked at self-contained kits and nothing high performing.
But i found out in a review of the V-1 Ultra that it wont fit if your using an SI-120 on an Asus A8N-E mobo (which is the mobo im getting).
My only other option for the GPU was to get an Zalman VF900 (its the only other good cooler thats compatible with the 7900GT cards), but the reviews on this cooler suck.
So heres my choices (i do not want a tower cooler, such as the Ninja or Tuniq) -
1.) SI-120 and VF900
2.) SI-120 and Thermaltake Tide Water (Here)
3.) Coolermaster AquaGate ALC-U01 (Here) and V-1 Ultra
4.) Kingwin AquaStar (Here) which would cool both the CPU and GPU.
Which one of these cooling set-ups would offer the best performance and overclocking potential?
I know i have watercooling options in there, but i dont want to get anything eleborate, or spend more then $150 - $170 max, which is why i only looked at self-contained kits and nothing high performing.