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#1 Xaiden
Member since 2006 • 260 Posts
im thinking of buying into water cooling but ive never done it before , not that im worried doing it i just need some sound adviceĀ  . should i buy individual parts
what parts any good names to look for , maybe a good brand name kit for starters like zalmans any goodĀ  do i need a change of case or psuĀ  and should i wait till i upgrade my gfx card before all of this ?
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#2 TDuiker
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You should buy seperate parts, and contruct yourself..

Swiftech, danger den...

And gpu watercooling will not result in much more OC-ability.. unless you voltmod.

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#3 darkmagician06
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dont buy it unless you do MASSIVE overclocking
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#4 yoyo462001
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well water cooling is better than air cooling in terms of effiency, because water absorbs heat better than air does. so it will cool your PC parts better.
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#5 ncderek
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its not worth the money unless you wanna overclock a whole lot
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#6 damzor
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exactly, minor OC'ing can be covered by a decent after-market air-cooler. but higher lever OC'ing will probably require water or phase-change cooling.
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#7 Xaiden
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thanks much for all the feedback guys.:D