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UnArMeDARMY
12-09-03, 05:00 PM
Im new to watercooling so I need some help getting started. I really just need to know what the best kit would be for my case, atx case (not sure what model and all) and a p4 2.53. I really just wanna start with cpu cooling. So if someone could tell me the best kit I could get and stuff
cmonkey
12-09-03, 05:25 PM
Generally, you'll find that buying the parts will be cheaper and will give you better performance than buying a pre-built kit. The parts you should get really depends on how much you want to pay. Check out the Stickies for some basic watercooling info.
Wicked Klown
12-09-03, 05:42 PM
If you could please post a pic of the case and if you need it hosted PM me. That way we can see what kinda room you have to work with.
repilce
12-09-03, 06:02 PM
WC is great, the best thing to do would be to search for some of the guy's project journals through here and look at stickies :D and as always WELCOME TO THE FORUMS!
Please be sure all seat belts are fastend and your cpu's and case are in normal upright oc'n position. ;)
sanssheriff
12-09-03, 10:52 PM
read read read, gather all the knowledge that is available on these forums and then you can make some educated decisions, and ask educated questions based on your personal needs.
good luck, have much fun, and welcome to the forums
UnArMeDARMY
12-10-03, 02:41 PM
heres some pics
http://bellsouthpwp.net/p/e/pelfort/pc/
I been looking around for kits and I read articles about setting them up and the stuff I should do but before I go into this I wanted to ask what you experts thought would be best for my setup (price isnt an issue)
Wicked Klown
12-10-03, 02:44 PM
If you have the room a D-Tek kit would be a very good one or if room is an issue a Swiftech would be better for small cases.
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