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So that list would essentially make a complete kit? Except for the two CPU blocks? I need to start my list for a kit, I'm going to buy through CD since I like using people I can trust and who know what they are selling. Really just looking to watercool a quad right now, possibly add a 8800 full coverage down the road, but I also don't want TONS of stuff outside the case, things have to look fairly integrated, what are the chances of that happening? Also, what other tools would be required for this kind of an install?
    
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A great setup (IMO) would be a PA 160 rad, D-Tek DB-1 or MCP655 pump and D-tek FuZion. If you want a little bling the Apogee GTX with a copper top is nice I even have a really great Sanyo Denkei fan fir that app...

I added some poly braid tubing yesterday.

I also have any T or Y fittings you might need--but have not added them to the store as they are shop stock. But always available for a fellow WaterHead in need.

I have proper metal 3/8 O-ring BPSS fittings for the PA 160.

The amount of stuff I list for sale versus my actual stock is pretty small--I only like to list stuff I have personally tested and proven--so I have a number of items that have yet to be incorporated in builds...like HW Labs Xflow rads...
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So where do I go about starting on a list? I suppose I should start my research and planning in the watercooling section. I'm a very "visual" person so I need to have everything mapped out before I start.
    
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Stop being so amazing it's scary.
    
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CyberDruidPC order... I has done it.

Time to complete my build with a new motherboard... Blitz or DFI? Decisions, decisions
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I say go for the DFI P35, the amazing one

EDIT: Or the Blitz would be a good choice too
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I say go for the DFI P35, the amazing one

EDIT: Or the Blitz would be a good choice too
You are no help lol
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You are no help lol
Lol, sorry

*tries again*

Personally, I would say go for the Blitz if you can wait for it - I mean, for $15 extra you get integrated watercooling, a nicer colour scheme, and more features...

However, the DFI will definitely be an amazing clocker, although my experience with DFI is that they always need a lot of tinkering and care...

So its a weigh up - I would go for the Blitz, as I said, just because I don't mind if it doesn't clock quite as high in return for the other features
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Lol, sorry

*tries again*

Personally, I would say go for the Blitz if you can wait for it - I mean, for $15 extra you get integrated watercooling, a nicer colour scheme, and more features...

However, the DFI will definitely be an amazing clocker, although my experience with DFI is that they always need a lot of tinkering and care...

So its a weigh up - I would go for the Blitz, as I said, just because I don't mind if it doesn't clock quite as high in return for the other features
Right now I am using Asus and I am disappointed. Not that I do not like Asus, I have 3 other Asus boards and they are rock solid and good overclockers. But I understand the limitations of the NB/SB combo on this particular board. I can speak volumes of praise for the DFI nF3 and nF4 boards... if TR2 is as good and Oscar Wu is involved in the coding, I am all for DFI. But I guess I'll wait a bit more.
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post #20 of 21
Actually - I remember hearing CD say they were saying in stock now, so I guess you don't need to wait
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