Big water 745 + armor

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Pengwin
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Big water 745 + armor

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i actually have few questions, i know a few of u have liquid cooling


1. Quality, how good is it, good parts etc. will i need to get a new CPU block if i want good cooling.

2. Will all the radiators fit INSIDE the case, like i dont want that extra 2 x 120mm radior out side the case.

3. Anything better for around that price give or take 20 bucks.



Thanks once again.
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Re: Big water 745 + armor

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Pengwin wrote:i actually have few questions, i know a few of u have liquid cooling


1. Quality, how good is it, good parts etc. will i need to get a new CPU block if i want good cooling.

2. Will all the radiators fit INSIDE the case, like i dont want that extra 2 x 120mm radior out side the case.

3. Anything better for around that price give or take 20 bucks.



Thanks once again.
TT water cooling products aren't really all that bad for what you pay for them.............. :roll:
There's a lot better stuff out there if you're willing to do some research and put it together yourself.
TT water cooling as a rule have fairly weak pumps and real restrictive radiators. But lately they have released a new radiator that is really pretty good. You should beable to fit it all inside your case with a little work.
To be honest, if you're looking for a great performing water cooling system, look a bit more, if you think that you'll be happy with a average water cooling system, it's one of the better mid -range ones that you can buy. You might want to look at some of TT other water cooling parts as they are coming out with a bunch of new stuff that is much better than their last generation of stuff.

http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/L ... _index.asp

This case/system has most of the newer components in it from TT and is supposed to be pretty good.

http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/C ... 000bws.asp
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Post by Pengwin »

the thing is i dont wanna spend over 200 bucks on liquid cooling, i want good liquid cooling enough for me to overclock a nice chunk but at the same time nothing over the top and crazy
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