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To the OP, those Fuzion GPU blocks wouldn't work well, especially in your set-up. They are EXTREMELY restrictive, and therfore not a good match for you. I suggest the Swiftech MCW60. You'd need a hold-down plate and ramsinks etc, but they perform very well and are decently inexpensive!
http://www.ncixus.com/products/23008/MCW60-R/Swiftech/ EDIT: Just noticed there's a V2 out of the Fuzion graphics, I'm not sure how they perform. Anyone got a review?
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You sure don't want the GTS rad's, they are to restrictive for multi-block loops... EDIT:^^^ D-Tek says they are about 50% less restrictive then the V1 Fuzion GPU, no reviews that I've seen yet..I like the looks of the V1 a lot better...
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