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Best Socket A water block?

Swiftech 6002-A

I'm not saying its THE BEST, because there are quite a few out there. But I will tell you it is a damn fine waterblock, damn fine.
 
The 6002 is probably your best bet for under $50. Danger Den sells their RBX and TDX blocks starting at $53US, so I wouldn't rule those out quite yet if I were you. I sure love my RBX! :D
 
At its price point you cant beat the Swifty 6002. Im happy with mine.
 
undertheradar said:
innovatek X-flow
1/4" in/out, super high pressure drop, and DEFINATELY not under $50. Highspeedpc.com has these listed for $76US. Here's the overclockers.com review.
 
yeah, well if you want a pump that runs silent and forever youre going to have an eheim...right? not some $20 powerhead knockoff... He asked for the best water blocks...there you go. I say the X-flow is a K.A. block.
 
I'm not saying the X-flow is a bad block, it's just beyond his $50 price range and would limit his system component choices. With that block in the loop, he would have to choose components that work best in 1/4" configurations with low flow.
 
Little Grabbi said:
I'd say the Aqua-Computer Cuplex Pro.

Very efficient Pin-cooler for 44 bucks.

The only problem is that its not only 44 USD, its more like $60. The entire world should just convert over to the Euro. :p

-Dan
 
I'll have to cast my vore for the MCW6002. It's not the best looking block out there in my opinion, but for $40 it's damn hard to beat.
 
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