Soon at the checkout for my new watercooling kit, advice needed!

Richdog

Golden Member
Feb 10, 2003
1,658
0
0
OK im getting a new WC kit and I want to have opinions on the components before I get them later on tonight. The pump im getting off Ebay and is an Eheim 1260 600gph. For a reservoir there's a DangerDen clear one im getting off Ebay too.

Here's how the checkout looks so far...

ThermoChill HE120.3
£67.49 [?93.31] £67.49 [?93.31]

1/2" Tygon R3603 Tubing
£2.25 [?3.11] £22.50 [?31.11]

DangerDen RBX (1/2") - AMD
£33.99 [?46.99] £33.99 [?46.99]

Redline Water Wetter
£5.99 [?8.28] £5.99 [?8.28]

Worm Drive Hose Clips (Various Sizes Available)
10mm to 16mm - £1.45 exc vat 3
£1.45 [?2.00] £4.35 [?6.01]

120mm Laser Cut FanGuard - Hurricane
£3.20 [?4.42] £9.60 [?13.27]

Subtotal £143.92 [?198.98]
VAT - £25.19 [?34.83]


Total £171.99 [?237.79]


Any last minute suggestions?

The site is http://store.over-clock.com/Water_Cooling.html which is a UK site.

I'll get the GPU/NB blocks at a later date when i've decided what the best ones are.

Thanks!:beer:
 

Wuzup101

Platinum Member
Feb 20, 2002
2,334
37
91
You might save yourself some money using a car radiator core instead of a "PC heat exchanger." They also tend to outperform the conventional radiators on the market because they are larger (both a good and bad thing - the size that is).
 

Richdog

Golden Member
Feb 10, 2003
1,658
0
0
I appreciate the advice but i'm not messing around with anything like that, i've decided i'm buying commercially available watercooling parts only.:):beer:
 

Richdog

Golden Member
Feb 10, 2003
1,658
0
0
Absolutely pathetic. I remember the time you could post a question and you'd be guaranteed at least 5 good, solid replies. My how Anandtech has fallen.:beer:
 

drewdogg808

Golden Member
Oct 1, 2000
1,513
0
71
your setup looks good...i went with clearflex60 instead of tygon and was pretty impressed with the quality if you want to save a little. also, you may want to consider another additive like zerex or purple ice because water wetter can leave a film/residue in your tubing and parts.

good luck, you'll have alot of fun with h20.