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http://www.jab-tech.com/Swiftech-Ape...T-pr-3198.html

what do you guys think, give me your opinions, thanks
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For a CPU only loop, that is probably th best stuff you can get for that price. The 240mm rad should easily handle your E6400

Also, I think it would be a worthy upgrade
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Im upgradin to a q6700 in 2 weeks tho.. I think i can change the cpu block to the d-tek or i could buy each party individually so that i can get the best out of the setup.. really need some help on this tho im a major noob when it comes to watercooling
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Im upgradin to a q6700 in 2 weeks tho.. I think i can change the cpu block to the d-tek or i could buy each party individually so that i can get the best out of the setup.. really need some help on this tho im a major noob when it comes to watercooling
Yeah, that apogee block will handle the q6700 fine I have it on my q6600 clocked at 3.6.
The d-tek fusion v1 is suppost to be one of the best though.

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not bad you should be good to around 3.6 if not more

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3.6 is pretty dam good above average imo... Think i should buy the d-tek individually and change it with the apoggee?
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wait a minute whats the most u guys think i can hit with my tuniq + fm121? im sure i could push close to 3.6 but wouldnt my temps be sky rocket with air?
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Wat bout, D-tek Fuzion, D5 for pumps...Black ICE GTX for the Radiator, and for the tubing im thinking of the brrand Tygon not sure tho was thinking 1/2
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http://www.petrastechshop.com/pecoel.html

use that as a basic outline.
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Wat bout, D-tek Fuzion, D5 for pumps...Black ICE GTX for the Radiator, and for the tubing im thinking of the brrand Tygon not sure tho was thinking 1/2
Looks pretty good, go for a 240 rad at least, if you have the room ro a 360 grab it, the extra rad surface area will help a little..I'd use fans at least this size on any rad..86cfm Pana ..These are what I use...115cfm Pana

Shrouds help on the GTX..

..Part-1-480 GTX-Temps W & W/O Shrouds

..Poll: Push or pull configuration for Radiators

..How To: Make any Sized shroud in 2 minutes

..How To: Build A Performance Shroud

I like Masterkleer tubing, its cheap and good, I just change it every time I clean my loop..Tygon is soft and gummy feeling to me, I don't like it at all...

Use this on 1/2" barbs.7/16x5/8" ..It still flows about as well ast the full size, is more comapact and fits your barbs tighter...

This for full size...1/2x3/4"

Coolant..Pentosin ..Biocide...PT Nuke

I'll leave you a few links to read and my cleaning and set-up PDF, be sure to read the stickies here also, link in my sig..

..Assembling your Custom Watercooling Setup

..D-Tek Fuzion install tip! (Or why you should clean new blocks)

..PC Water Coolant Chemistry - Part I

..Cooling - An In-Depth Look
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