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#1 Duckshot
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Yep

DX 10 for games, and propper 64 bit support.

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#2 Duckshot
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When's it coming out?
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#3 Duckshot
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Speed Binning - IMHO buy a cheaper card and clock it up.
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#4 Duckshot
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Got a new power supply last week

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Stuck my res in to wire behind it. The rest of the WC stuff is coming on friday.

GuitarFreak2

I always liked that CM case, did you put the window in yourself?

It's gonna look sick with the W/C installed. What are you going to W/C? What components are you using in your loop?

Mounting the rad internally?

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I think I'm gonna get an Xbox, might as well so cheap now!
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#6 Duckshot
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You pay quite a premium for factory overclocked. IMO by a cheaper one and O/C it yourself
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#7 Duckshot
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Any improvement with GTA IV?
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#8 Duckshot
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If you were only planning on cooling the CPU. I would get...

TFC Xchanger - Double Radiator 240 - you could get the single I guess

D-TEK FuZion V2 for the CPU block.

Pick whatever Resevior you want.

The pump is important, and the power needed depends on the loop. This is a great pump:

Swiftech Laing D5

You can also alter the speed/noise levels. You can add block later and it should be fine. But you could go for a cheaper less powerful pump if you only have the CPU block.

Make sure you get something to dampen the pump noise, ifyou get the D5 petra gel stuff is good for that.

For tubing, Tygon is the best, as it allows you to bend without kinks, but it is pricey

Best thing to do is log on to overclock.net, they have some real pros on there.

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AVAST or AVG
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#10 Duckshot
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Great Guides on overclock.net.

http://www.overclock.net/water-cooling/226970-water-cooling-essential-threads.html

Personally I would pick custom parts for the cooling loop.