Was looking at the Tt Bigwater 760i, but it doesn't seemt to be available in the US market now.
I wanted advice on an easy to install (key word, easy), water cooling kit for an 775 socket chip (no VGA, no chipset cooling component necessary). Quiet is good. I can tolerate some noise, but if its any louder than a Tuniq Tower 120 at full blast, its not worth it imo.
I have a G0 Q6600 (on the way from tankguyz), EVGA 680i SLI A1, two 8800 GTXs (SLI), and the NVIDIA SLI suggested Tt Armor VA00BWS with the 25cm side fan. My goal is to push the Q6600 G0 stepping to 3.4-3.8 GHz stable @ < 55 C under load. All I need is water cooling for it.
A HIGH QUALITY, easy to install, potent/powerful, all-inclusive-kit would be ideal (so I dont have to get a water block from Swiftech, a pump from another place, etc). Even BETTER if it was self-contained in the chasis of the Armor, but its acceptable if its not. My budget is < $300, preferably under $200 (why the 760i is appealing).
this is a good all in one style unit. I have had one for several months and it is working just fine. in the review you can see how the unit kept a pent d 950 oc'd @3.4ghz to 40-44load.
those procs run hot so thats not bad!
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