I'm bouncing back and forth in my ideas for a radiator.. My plan is to go with a three-fan setup.
Originally, I was going to go for the gusto (ie, future-proofing), and get a Thermochill 120.3. But, in looking around, it seems most other triple fan radiators are less than half the price.
I'm going to be putting in slow fans (Yate Loon mediums, along with a controller), and a Liang DDC pump with after-market top. Really, I don't see myself doing anything more than cooling a CPU and a single video card, which could be handled by a two-fan rad. But I'm making sure if I get an itch to try something more, I have capacity for it (The only thing that springs to mind is a second video card).
So, my question is, how much better are Thermochill rad's vs Swiftech MCR320, or Black Ice GT, or Coolingworks Coolrad 32T. I saw over on Extreme Overclocking that they rated those decently in their parts roundups.. And like I said, less than half the cost of a Thermochill.
Originally, I was going to go for the gusto (ie, future-proofing), and get a Thermochill 120.3. But, in looking around, it seems most other triple fan radiators are less than half the price.
I'm going to be putting in slow fans (Yate Loon mediums, along with a controller), and a Liang DDC pump with after-market top. Really, I don't see myself doing anything more than cooling a CPU and a single video card, which could be handled by a two-fan rad. But I'm making sure if I get an itch to try something more, I have capacity for it (The only thing that springs to mind is a second video card).
So, my question is, how much better are Thermochill rad's vs Swiftech MCR320, or Black Ice GT, or Coolingworks Coolrad 32T. I saw over on Extreme Overclocking that they rated those decently in their parts roundups.. And like I said, less than half the cost of a Thermochill.