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    Default first timer, but now prepared :)

    Alright, i originally replied knowing not even what goes into a water cooling system and asking for someone to do the research for me, but know i think i know what i want and was wondering if you guys thought this would be a good silent set up.

    2Fresh Dual Radiators
    http://www.freshcooling.com/radiators.htm
    btw those radiators are custom made and the guys says his customors told him that they slightly outperform the black ice 2

    dual 5.25" Reservoirs

    1/2 inch tubing

    Danger Den DD12V-D4 Pump
    http://www.dangerdenstore.com/produc...&cat=23&page=1

    Copper RBX Intel 478
    http://www.dangerdenstore.com/produc...&cat=19&page=1

    COOLMAX CF-480B 480W Power Supply http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817159029

    What do you guys thinkg of this setup. This is a little over what i wanted to spend, but i think it will be worth it.

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    Default Re: first timer, but now prepared :)

    it looks good, but i wouldnt bother with the bay reservoirs. just put a T line before the pump inlet and have fillport setup. i dont know about the fanless psu, they are said to get hot and increase the amb temp in the case. I would go with an ocz psu, they are top quality and close to dead silent

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    Default Re: first timer, but now prepared :)

    looks good...i would also go with the ocz ps. i am running one now and its super quiet, and pretty cool running. the only thing i would suggest it some kind of shroud for the rad. you can either spring for a pre-made one, or just grab two crappy 120mm fans and gut the fan blades and caging out of them and use them as shoruds.



    and ditch the res...waste of space, and its easier to fill and bleed with the t-line fitting.

    good luck and keep us posted.

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    Default Re: first timer, but now prepared :)

    if you notice on the guys site, the rad installs into 2 5.25" slots, so the whole setup will be internal.

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    Default Re: first timer, but now prepared :)

    if you have a big enough case i guess you wont have problems with an internal setup. just make sure ure not circulating the hot air inside

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    Default Re: first timer, but now prepared :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Frakk
    if you have a big enough case i guess you wont have problems with an internal setup. just make sure ure not circulating the hot air inside
    yea, im gonna get like a 180mm side exaust fan.

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