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Its better than the HK3 LC that you picked out. Its worse than the CU, but that will cost you more than 30 bucks extra.
I though the HeatKiller 3.0 was king of water cooling? Hmm maybe I was wrong. If I can get the Enzo Sapphire on performance-pcs I may switch it out.

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The HK3 LC is not king of the hill
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The HK3 LC is not king of the hill
correct, the top 3 blocks are:
1. Swiftech XT (suffers from lousy QC)
2. Heatkiller Cu
3. Heatkiller LT (identical performance to the Cu)
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correct, the top 3 blocks are:
1. Swiftech XT (suffers from lousy QC)
2. Heatkiller Cu
3. Heatkiller LT (identical performance to the Cu)
Ok so this one be better? Is it worth the $20? Or is this better? And is it worth the extra $10? Or is the Enzo Sapphire worth to get and save the money?

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The GTZ is more restrictive and less efficient than the HK so I'd say the HK is worth the extra 5 bucks over the GTZ
That rules out the GTZ

now HK vs enzotech
the HK is 15% more restrictive than the enzotech but should make you gain a little over 1c

Now if your loop already has a great flow you can afford the extra restriction.
Then it comes to how many bucks you're willing to fork out for a 1c improvement
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The GTZ is more restrictive and less efficient than the HK so I'd say the HK is worth the extra 5 bucks over the GTZ
That rules out the GTZ

now HK vs enzotech
the HK is 15% more restrictive than the enzotech but should make you gain a little over 1c

Now if your loop already has a great flow you can afford the extra restriction.
Then it comes to how many bucks you're willing to fork out for a 1c improvement
Ok so HK>GTZ, but HK~Enzo? So its not really worth the $20. But what about the HK LC and the Enzo? Or were you comparing the LC already to the Enzo. Also thanks for your guy's help again I really appreciate it.

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all I've beem doing really is referring to HESmelaugh's block shootout which doesn't mention the LC
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HK (not the LC) > Enzo if your loop can take the little flow restriction
Now I can't decide for you wether x degrees is worth $y
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Ok so this one be better? Is it worth the $20? Or is this better? And is it worth the extra $10? Or is the Enzo Sapphire worth to get and save the money?
the enzotech is the best bang for buck block, but if you want the best perfromance the XT is the one. a great mix of those two would be the LT. Its still a great performer (1C or so behind the XT) and costs like half that.
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the enzotech is the best bang for buck block, but if you want the best perfromance the XT is the one. a great mix of those two would be the LT. Its still a great performer (1C or so behind the XT) and costs like half that.
Ok then since I love bang for the buck but still want great performance I will get the LT instead of the LC and the Enzo.

Anyother suggestions guys? +Rep for thoes who helped again

EDIT: What fittings should I get? Thats one thing I still need.

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Case
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CPU cooling
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