Darkstalker X

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Hi, I'm practically newborn to the water cooling systems when it comes to finding out the suitable ones and I want to set up one that can ensure I'll be able to handle my computer safely before something goes out of the question.

This is what I have:
-EVGA Intel X58 Classified Hydro Copper Mobo (Socket LGA 1366).
-Intel Core i7-950 3.06GHz Quad-Core CPU.
-EVGA GeForce GTX 285 2GB 512-bit DDR3(x2)

So I want a cooler kit that will do the job, I have no budget limit for this matter, and it doesn't matter if it's semi-difficult to install as long as it does the job right.

Thanks for checking.
D-S_X
 
The usual cat'n paste:

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/252455-29-water-cooled-computer#t1801333
 

Good CPU block, good rad, good pump.

However, get 1/2" Tygon (no need for kink coils) and a MCP655. Also I personally DO NOT recommend getting a full card GPU cooler as this limits it to being used only on that card. I recommend a good GPU only block and RAM sinks. Also recommend you get a 2nd loop just for the GPU.

@OP: DO NOT get any pre built watercooling kits from Thermaltake,Kolance,etc.
 

TheDraac

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I like to use 1/8 inch tubing.... just MORE of it..... !!!!!! With all my red LEDs my computer looks like a big ol box of spaghetti !!!!!

LOLOLOLOL :D