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water cooling for sli setup

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ghettogeddy

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so im new to the whole water cooling thing and have been looking for a setup that does multi video cards but no luck anyone know of a good kit or maybe some one has a self build
i have a socket am2
dual evga 7600gt's
and maybe i can do something with the chipset
 
As far as I know, you are not going to find a "kit" that supports SLI. I would look into building your system from scratch.
 
DTek Fuzion or Apogee GTX

Two MCW60s, Maze 5s, or Fuzion GFX (or if you want to be fancy, mix and match ;))

D5 or DDC3.2

Heatercore or Dual Radiator (Black Ice, Thermochill, Swiftech, etc)
 
Stick with Swiftech/ThermoChill/D-Tek


I'd get an MCR320

2xMCW60s


Apogee GT/X/Fuzion

And a D5 pump :)
 
It's been stated before, but I'll just give my opinion.

CPU: Apogee GT or D-Tek Fuzion
GPUs: Swiftech MCW60s /w RAM sinks.
Rad: Swiftech MCR320-QP with whatever fans you want
Pump: Laing D5 or equvilent (MCP655)

1/2" or 7/16" tubing, that's up to you. You can get a reservoir or a T-Line, t-line is better for limited space scenarios, whereas reservoir will bleed faster.

Make sure to read the stickies :)

edit: Almost forgot, for NB it's not really worth watercooling, you'll just add restriction to the loop. Get a Thermalright HR-05. You can run it passive, but if that isnt enough then a 60mm fan at 7v will cool even the hottest of NB chips :)
 
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