View Full Version : Good Watercooling Hardware Vendor?
cmcquistion
12-06-01, 05:41 PM
Help! I need to build a new watercooling system quick and I need some advice on good vendors. I've got an idea what kind of equipment I want, but I need some good sources to buy from because money is tight. Please advise me on who is a good vendor and who is not. I know I will get a million opinions on this subject, but please share them. I need all the help I can get.
Thank You
You'll prob get more response's in the "cooling" section, or maybe "vendors" ;)
www.dangerden.com
BTW- www.overclock-watercool.com carries the black ice radiator that is pretty popular, but if you order anything from there order it from their sister site instead (I would put it down but I forgot what it was, should be listed on the site itself)
How much are you looking to spend?
CPU Watercool is pretty good (http://www.cpuwatercool.com/) and so is Peltec (http://www.peltec.f2s.com/) and yes, this should've been posted in Vendor Discussion.
FerrariF50
12-06-01, 09:51 PM
this should be in vendors
Dissolved
12-07-01, 12:43 AM
Originally posted by crazyman
are you a mod?
mods have green star's, if im not mistaken..
FerrariF50
12-07-01, 04:51 AM
I know that it's a great feeling thats we are not all colorblind
FerrariF50
12-07-01, 04:52 AM
and I don't want to hear this because other people do this crap as well.
do not use overclock-watercool.com
look at the post about it in the vendor section
Billvill
12-11-01, 05:01 PM
Water cooling is a one stop deal. www.dangerden.com
Billy
NOW watercooling is a one stop deal - ;) www.caseetc.com
muddocktor
12-16-01, 12:33 AM
I ordered a radiator/shroud from D-Tek Customs (http://dtekcustoms.safeshopper.com/index.htm?925) and they gave prompt service. They also have some pretty nice looking kits. I also ordered some stuff from dangerden and it's taken a little longer for them to ship, but it is now on the way too.
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