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Alright.. I'm on the search for every known commercial watercooling kit in existence..

I know of the following:
AquaCool's water cooling kit
Becooling's Aquastealth
OverclockersHideout's Blizzard Intercooloer
DangerDen's Watercooling Kit
Koolance Liquid Cooling Case
Leufken Technology's Water cooling Kit
Senfu's Watercooling Kit
Swiftech's Barebones Liquid Cooling Kit

And what else? What have I missed here? Links would be greatly appreciated, thanks :)


Also, howzabout waterblocks? I've got the following:

There's Becooling, Swiftech, Leufken, Silver Prop, DangerDen, Overclock-watercool... and that's it so far. Any help is appreciated
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I'm gonna bump this post..

I know there are a lot of knowledgeable hardware junkies that visit this forum, so don't hold back...

I'm hoping to create a large index of resources regarding watercooling for a couple reasons - one, to benefit myself when I make the plunge, and two, to create an organized index that other watercooling newbies will have access to as well. I've already spent all day working on the index site and some of the content.... so far I've managed to index and organize about 200 reviews.

But give me more... I need to know every single producer of these watercooling supplies to make the most comprehensive index that will include review links, store links, DIY links, and so forth. I started researching these links mainly for my personal benefit, but I'm recording the index for the benefit of others. So come on... start spewing links! :)

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I have nothing to contribute but am very interested in the results. Thinking about watercooling.

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Well, so far response from various forums has been lackluster at best. I've spent many, many hours perusing the web amongst half dead sites that link to other dead sites or a website that hasn't been updated since 1999.

I've pretty much gotten a good list of all the main makers of waterblocks and radiators, found multiple reviews for all of them, and am in the process of organizing and linking them. Of particular interest was a website at procooling.com ... he has an up and coming waterblock and radiator roundup that looks to be the biggest and most unbiased testing of watercooling materials seen anywhere.

What I need now is links for distributors of watercooling materials. If you know a vendor(American, Canadian, European, Australian... it doesn't matter, ANY vendor), then), then give me a link to the site so I can add it to the suppliers index.

Hopefully some people will respond... browsing the web for hours at a time amongst dead links is not fun in the least, and a little help from others could alleviate much of the difficulty involved...

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well - you know the rig I have just ordered. Got good reviews and ordered with the uprated radiator too.

Review <A HREF="http://www.voidyourwarranty.net/reviews/?r1=dtek01/index.php3" target="_new">here</A> and manufacturer site/sales <A HREF="http://www.dtekcustoms.com/" target="_new">here</A>

Just saw <A HREF="http://www.overclockers.com/articles389/" target="_new">this</A> which is really impressive and the site has loads on <A HREF="http://www.overclockers.com/topiclist/index31.asp#WATER COOLING" target="_new">watercoolers</A>

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I actually haven't seen that particular kit before. It looks comparable to the AquaStealth II kit though.

Overclockers.com is definately a handy site :) It's the first place I saw those 'bong' radiators pop up.

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Should be taking delivery of the Max in roughly 7 days so I'll start testing from then!!!

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Got the MAx through today. Will try and fire it up (outside the PC) over the weekend and see what it looks like. Came with reasonable PC printed colour instructions and all safely wrapped in bubble wrap and foam chips. No chance for the waterblock or pump housing to get scratched. Shipped with a pretty huge 120mm Panaflow fan - 3 pin. I'll see how noisy it is tonight on an old ATX PSU. I have a lower rated one as well that I may use instead. Then I need to work on mounting.

Reports to come in the future...

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Hi, I'm Italian and I can't find any water block to build a water cooler... I can have all other components but...
Do you know in which kind of shop I can buy a water block?
Thanks you a lot.

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www.dangerden.com ship worldwide, cant think of anymore outside uk of the top of my head and im @ work so i can hardly get to any sites


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