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well you cant bend or break a pin and the xspc kits are great I have my I5 2500k and my 6950 on basically a modified version of one of those kits running the I52500k @ 5ghz 24/7 and the 6950 at 1100mhz core 24/7 and have no issues

Impressive results with your Xspc Raystorm kit. drool.gifthumb.gif
Sadly neither my wallet nor my case is big enough for the Raystorm... I'll have to stick with the Xspc rasa 450 rx 120.
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for now , then save your money and get what you really need when you can , itl be worth it in the long run , you dont have a half bad system.
    
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I'll do that... and thanks!
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Impressive results with your Xspc Raystorm kit. drool.gifthumb.gif
Sadly neither my wallet nor my case is big enough for the Raystorm... I'll have to stick with the Xspc rasa 450 rx 120.

its kind of the raystorm kit except I ordered the parts sep. before they put them as a kit with a better pump Gun -> foot lol its the bay rez pump from the raza kit a ex 360 push pull a raystorm block and the xspc razor 6970 block kinda wish I knew that they where coming out with the kit but I ordered this all right when the cpu block came out oh well she does the job XD
and my case wasnt big enough either http://www.overclock.net/t/1155126/shoehorning-a-360-rad-on-top-of-an-antec-900-ii/0_50
also just save up that 120mm raza kit from what I heard is crap all the others seem good but that one
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post #85 of 85
I would go with the Kuhler 920.. or a RASA kit and you'll lower temps by quite a bit - but I don't think you're going to notice a whole lot wit the extra tiny bit of frequency you're trying to squeeze out of it - still, faster and cooler is always better thumb.gif
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