Help with water cooling ??

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Help with water cooling ??

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Hey guys :) well i want to get water cooling for my rig but i am a complete noob when it comes to water cooling. I really dont have the money for a 300dollar water cooling set up but maybe a 150-250max set up would be great

i was looking at the corsair nautilus 500 or the corsair COOL


ty for any help you can give
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Check out the Corsair Nautilus 500
All you will need after that is a water block for your GPU :drinkers:
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is the corsair COOL any better? because its only like 6dollars more and i mean heck pay $180 for 10C less on cpu?
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The Cool is more upgradable as everything is is not in a prebuilt enclosure. It all depends on if you are looking for ease of use or performance and the ability to upgrade.

You might also want to take a look at Swiftechs kits, their CPU blocks are some of the better performing blocks out there and they are priced inline with most other quality kits.

http://www.swiftnets.com/products/h20-120-PREMIUM.asp

http://www.swiftnets.com/products/H20-220-APEX.asp

And they just came out with a super looking APOGEE block (GTX) if looks are important to you.

http://www.swiftnets.com/products/APOGEEGTX.asp

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http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/ ... CatId=1057

is ^^ that one any good? btw im in canada so no newegg :(. im just looking for a kit that i can bring home open and cool my vid card cpu n north/south bridge with, n that looks perfect. only problem is i dont know how it performs :O
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If all you're looking to do is build a silent system, then the Zalman will work just fine in most cases, unless you have a extreme top end system.
The unit wasn't designed to handle any sort of OC'ing and will heat up rapidly............... :shock:
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no, noise isnt really why i want water cooling, i want water cooling so i can oc more, i would love to have a complete water cooled pc oced 2 the max. cuz right now i have e6300 oced to 2.7ghz and it wont go any further.(cuz i tightened timings instead of gettin another 200mhz out of cpu)(+mch voltage just refuses to work @1.85) i want a kit that will lower my temps alot and the silent aspect of it is just an added bonus :D i wouldnt mind a loud kit if it was very good at cooling. i need a kit that i could install :D and btw this would be my first kit. and say i were to get the corsair cool, how would i go about adding vga,north/south bridge,hd, and possibly ram add ons? and would it be able to handle it
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