water cool for newbie?

khicon

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What are a good water cool for newbie that never install a water cool b4? I want something that are easy but effective water cool. If someone can post a product and product link to it would be very helpful. Thank you.
 

Bona Fide

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The Tt Bigwater is a good newbie kit, but it's not good at all. If you want a half-decent setup, you need to make it yourself. :)

Ask around, there are a lot of people on this forum that can help you.
 

HardWarrior

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The Corair COOL is a got kit for starters, as long as your just want to cool your CPU.
 

HardWarrior

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Good, that makes it an even better option for new water-coolers and those who don't want to mix-and-match their own parts.
 

mindwreck

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yeah the corsair system is a really good beginners kits. looks almost like a swifttech kit.
 

NotquiteanooB

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Other than the CPU block difference ( Swiftech has about 30 more pins than the Corsair) you'd swear Corsair was cloned or made by Swiftech. The kits are so similar.
 

racinjimy

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the corsair cool kit looks like a swiftech 6000 block, HDPE res, DDC pump and the swiftech 120 rad and radbox

it IS all swiftech

I was referring to the new H20-APEX "EXTREME DUTY" SERIES LIQUID COOLING

which has the STORM block/D5 pump and 120.2 rad........................
 

Pabster

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Originally posted by: racinjimy
the corsair cool kit looks like a swiftech 6000 block, HDPE res, DDC pump and the swiftech 120 rad and radbox

it IS all swiftech

I was referring to the new H20-APEX "EXTREME DUTY" SERIES LIQUID COOLING

which has the STORM block/D5 pump and 120.2 rad........................

The H20-APEX is a monster. Top-notch water cooling.
 

HardWarrior

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The Storm is a truly great block, but consider it carefully if you don't like a lot of maintenance and/or want to experiment with coolants. If I was to buy a Storm I'd stick with Hydrx ONLY and thouroughly clean every inch of my loop before bringing it online.