water cooling

imported_Tick

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How about using punctuation? How about a budget? How about a parts list? How about telling us what kind of kit you want?
 

ofiraltarasy

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Ok i have no limit and the parts are AMD Athlon X2 4200+, ABIT Fatility AN8 SLI, Gigabyte radeon X700PRO, WD HD 250GB SATA2, 2GB PQI turbo ram
 

imported_Tick

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What's the case? Will you be cooling the video card or nortbridge? Do you want an internal or external kit?
 

w00t

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Originally posted by: Tick
You could add in a NB water block to the reserator loop.

ya, also you might want to replace the vga cooler i hear its pretty crummy.

This
vga cooler
this i guess

edit: if i may ask why do you want water cooling ? and if you had a good reason no way order it from newegg.

not to insult you but you really should do your research if you knew about water cooling you wouldnt order it from newgg and you would know water cooling is pretty much just for the ohhh factor if you think since you have water cooling your gonna hit this crazy clock speed and what not that depends on the chip.

 

imported_g33k

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Reserator sucks for cooling. You can do as well with high-end air cooling. Reserator is if you want quietness. A better newbie water cooling kit would be the Koolance Exos-2 It's $400 for cpu cooling, a little pricey, but you said cost wasnt a concern. Koolance designs effective water cooling systems for the newbie. Since you have no experience water cooling, this would be a great starter kit.