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Old 03-02-2012, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by mswhin63 View Post
If you really need to try water cooling then the best place are CPU coolers. Quite readily available from most computer stores.
I'm with Malcolm on this. I have a Thermaltake Pro Water 850i Liquid CPU cooling kit waiting to get installed on my big ATIK11002M. It contains all the items in that article referenced by the original poster (pump, reservoir, radiator, fan etc, plus what looks like reasonably long tuning etc. It cost A$157 from UMart but it won't require any additonal fittings, adapters, messing around etc. I quickly priced the main items that article rererred to - and there would have been no change out of at least A$200 plus - and that's without the 5 adapters he mentioned, or the tubing. So all-in-all, I think the integrated CPU cooler kit wins hands down.
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