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Help for cooling newbie

lemmy

Limp Gawd
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Oct 23, 2004
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Okay now that i've seen the light of DIY having much better performance than other expensive cooling systems such as coolance, also the price being cheaper, i'm just wondering if any of u can point me out in the right direction, i have around a 200 dollar cap to spend and i saw someone post this, and is that a good solution, if so is that all the components i would need? I'm planning in sticking it in this case http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811133143 looks like it's built for water cooling

Dtek Whitewater = $54
Dtek ProCore Combo with shroud and fan = $66
Danger Den Maze4 GPU Block = $40
Danner Mag 3 = $40
Bay Res = $25
Tubing = can find anywhere for cheap locally, same with hose clamps, I got like 20 at Home Depot for like 4 bucks
total = $225
 
you might want to see what you can get a 1977 potiac bonneville heatercore for locally, before getting the pre-modded d-tek single fan core.

a T-line works, and would save you a bit of cash as compared to the res.
 
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