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| Vista Home Premium 64-bit | New to watercooling Hello, I'm new to the watercooling aspect of computers, and would like to start. I'm trying to find the best deal possible while spending the least amount of money. I was looking around on newegg.com and saw this: Newegg.com - Swiftech H20-220 Compact CPU Water Cooling Kit - Water Cooling Swiftech Compact Water Cooling Kit, only $140. Based on some of the reviews, it looks like a good product. Can anybody give me some tips/point me in the right direction to start watercooling? What do I need to know before purchasing watercooling parts, etc? Any and all information would be appreciated. |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit and Ubuntu 9.10 32bit | Re: New to watercooling ummmmm try to get up with smarteyeball, he set up a watercooling system not to long ago |
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| Windows 7 x64 | Re: New to watercooling Set one up for a friend couple of months ago. Personally I'd stay away from the "all in one" CPU block thing, and get a seperate CPU block + reservoir, will have to spend a bit extra, but will be worth it with a proper, more powerful pump. |
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