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Hipcrostino
03-11-06, 12:51 AM
as far as water cooling kits go, would this be good for a k7 AMD-M 2600+?

http://pccasegear.com.au/prod2834.htm

this particular one uses the STORM block. there is another slightly cheaper version with the apogee.

cheers, Hip.

PerlAddict
03-11-06, 01:07 AM
Don't know anything about that rad, but the pump and the waterblock are definitely top notch.

Otter
03-11-06, 01:11 AM
I agree. The choice of tubing is good as well. I'm not sure about the rad or fans either.

SewerBeing
03-11-06, 01:25 AM
The radiator is good but I've never heard of that vendor before so I would urge caution. The kit is the best kit you can get on the market today so you won't regret spending the money.

otogrim
03-11-06, 08:07 AM
The rad is decent. It performs just as well as BIP would. Definately a good kit.

NoodleHead
03-11-06, 02:25 PM
its pretty much the best "kit" you can buy. But im not sure if you want to put down 400 bucks on your socket A. Ever think about buying parts seperately? Im also sure a 6002 or apogee would work fine for you also.

Etacovda
03-11-06, 02:51 PM
The radiator is good but I've never heard of that vendor before so I would urge caution. The kit is the best kit you can get on the market today so you won't regret spending the money.

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of course you havent, you're american... (duh)

Mac
03-11-06, 03:47 PM
that seems about $50 more than if you bought the parts individually.

Flip-Mode
03-11-06, 04:34 PM
As for the rad its on par with the BIP2 as stated above so don't worry about it.

Hipcrostino
03-11-06, 11:32 PM
Thnx for the replies. Im not sure how easy it is to get the parts seperatly in auz, but ill check now. Otherwise it seems like a good easy option.

once again, thnx