Does anyone know a good place to buy water cooling systems and what are the best you can buy for a cooler master case
well its very difficult to say whats the best. and there are very many different possible setups. you might want to read some tutorials. google is your best friend.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php
thats a good site to find your parts.
You're gunna need a rad, double rads are the most popular. you can use a resevoir or fill port etc. the reservoirs are more popular but its up to you. Youll need a pump, swiftech makes some really good pumps. then you need a waterblock for the cpu and optionally the gpu and northbridge. Lastly tubing and coolant are necessary.
Before you purchase anything, like i said, read up. read alot, and make sure everything is compatible based on the barb size.
Thanks i will check it out what do u think of tri radiotrs
theyre fine but it depends on what you have space for and if youre gunna mount it, if you mount you need a single or double rad. the tri rad will have to sit on the side of your case.
arg, i hate watercooling. its only usefull if you overclock. but if you DO overclock, it will be extremely usefull!
ya i 4got to ask, are you going to overclock? If not then don't even bother dude.
Yeah i am going to overclock and i am going to water cool my cpu and maybe my chip sets but not my gpu
I Would build my own LCS if I were you because the prebuilt systems are shit. Now if you have no clue what you are doing go to google and youtube and type liquid cooling cooler master or whatever case and do your homework. Koolance.com is a great place to buy a LCS. If you have the money to spend on a Liquid Cooling System and want to replace computer parts every year because you OCed the hell out of it and ruined it go ahead. Personally I think you are better off buying a quality part and running it at stock speeds. but thats just MHO....
thanks but as long as you overclock your system saftely your computer will not get hurt
That is true there are safe ways to do it however anytime you overclock your hardware it will reduce the life of that hardware no matter how safely you do it. All hardware has a lifetime whether it be set at stock speeds or not. Hey I have done it as well I am not knocking it. I would use koolance waterblocks and a swiftech pump.
in my opinion, with the kind of processors that are out today its not even worth it to overclock. there really isnt even that much difference between 3 and 4 ghz, and you probably wont notice the difference in speed anyways! right now i have a 2.0 ghz intel processor, and it runs nice and fast, and nothing lags, and I do not get annoyed. as long as the hardware runs fast, dont overclock
When u have alot of application open and u multi task alot it is worth it
I have read from multiple places that thermochill raditors are some of the best