clayton006
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I used to shop at frozen CPU but I can't seem to check out of their cart. Anyone know where I can get water cooling gear? I don't know of any other decent sites.
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Titan Rig on Amazon has a pretty good selection and don't rape you on shipping.
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If you have a MicroCenter near you, they have a small, but fairly diverse selection of liquid cooling kit.
And not just all-in-ones.
Unfortunately, Micro Center was being supplied water cooling gear by FrozenCPU. Now that Frozen has gone belly up the variety at Micro Center is dwindling. Hopefully they find a new distribution source soon.
Well SHIT!
You best bet for basic gear, pumps,reservoirs and radiators would be jabtech or sidewinders.
If you want a big choice of connectors and GPU coolers or CPU coolers, then performance is sort of the last man standing.
My first stop has always been sidewinders, but the inventory is a bit small.
Performance is no doubt the largest, but shipping is pretty expensive.
Jabtech always has the basics.
Those were my exact thoughts when I heard that tidbit. Sadly it appears true as the water cooling gear at my local Micro Center just keeps dwindling away and not getting restocked.
Have any of you guys actually ordered from sidewinder within the past few months? I've seen bad reports as of January, aside from my own where they didn't send me $15 worth of screws and never replied to my emails. Didn't care enough to file a claim as I've never had any problem with them prior.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aag/main?i...rID=105-6337877-5140260&seller=A3GO5VFCNOM5I7
Titan Rig on Amazon has a pretty good selection and don't rape you on shipping.
Just want to say that nobody should support aquatuning. People might not remember but back in 2009 they tried to steal trademarks for most major watercooling brands. They registered trademarks for Swiftech, DangerDen, Noctua, Bitspower, Koolance, Thermochill and other brands that they had no right to try and claim trademarks on.
History here: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1426188
Bottom line, listen to what Kyle said back then: "Vote with your wallet"
Do not support aquatuning, ever.