Pump
Radiator
Tubing
Block
GPU block
Fans
Modding supplies
-Res is a waste, use a T-line. I have both, t-line is easiest (and cheaper).
Pump, rad, tubing, and block can be had at
www.dtekcustoms.com
Personally, I use the whitewater block, the pro core, and the Viaaqua 1300. The pump is a perfect item
once you mod it.
The GPU block of choice (me again) is the fusionHL. But it's hard to come by. Try
www.bestpcmods.com . If you want cheap and lowest possible maintenance, try staying away from anodized parts. I know I know, the aluminum is "protected" and all that jazz, but if there is one miniscule scratch or imperfection, you'll be gutting your system continuously.
Fans - I have the best BEST luck with NMB fans on a rheostat, but that's just me. They can haul *** when you want, and they can run low voltage too. Some of the guys here will have other fans of choice to mention I'm sure. This is jusy MY experiences with watercooling
.
Mod supplies - GYOD. Get your own dremel
EDIT: I guess it's no fun if you don't see results of all the hard work. Load temp is ~44C (I'm in Texas for crying out loud), and idle, well, I don't idle. I use F@H 24/7. 37C maybe? Who knows. If it's not overclocked, the load temp is
lower than 37C