watercooling kit alpha or xspc?

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I have not used the alphacool kit but I have used a couple different versions of XSPC kits. I have the XSPC 750 EX360 kit in all three of my rigs right now and really like them. I have found the kits to be very good and the revision 4 pump in the current kits is really quite good plus the block is rated really good from all of the reviews I have read. It has keep my i5 3570K to about 27c idle and around 50c full load.

With the XSPC coming with everything you need minus the coolant it is really good for beginners but has the quality in the components to make it equally good for experts as well. While I did not get the Alphacool I did read alot of reviews when I was getting my kits and the XSPC really won out and I think it was the best...
I have not used the alphacool kit but I have used a couple different versions of XSPC kits. I have the XSPC 750 EX360 kit in all three of my rigs right now and really like them. I have found the kits to be very good and the revision 4 pump in the current kits is really quite good plus the block is rated really good from all of the reviews I have read. It has keep my i5 3570K to about 27c idle and around 50c full load.

With the XSPC coming with everything you need minus the coolant it is really good for beginners but has the quality in the components to make it equally good for experts as well. While I did not get the Alphacool I did read alot of reviews when I was getting my kits and the XSPC really won out and I think it was the best of them.
 
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kynho

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Thanks, i will go for xpsc then, can u tell me do you have your 3570k oc? or stock?

And which kit si better ? ax? ex? rs? rx?
 


I have my i5 3570K overclocked but not by a lot I have got it running a 4ghz. I did not push it much more simply because I have not needed to. With my GTX 670 SLI setup all of my games run 60fps Vysync'd with no problems so there was really no need to push it any more.

I got the EX360 kit because it was the one I could afford at the time and was 360mm long so it fit just perfect in my In Win GRone case. From what I have read the AX rad is better than the EX but by how much I do not really know. But at the time I just could not afford it since I was buying three kits at once for my three rigs. It is a pain some times upgrading three rigs at one time. But I figured if I was going to water cool I would get all three done at once and be done with it.

As for the rad pic the one that will fit your case as some of them are longer and/or thicker than others and may not fit in one case or another.