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i dont want to step on any toes here, but i like the ek supreme lt, as far as waterblocks go.
and fittings are fittings, use whichever ones are included with the items you order, (some dont come with fittings but to save a few dollars you might want to take that into consideration,) make sure and get all same size

edit: also you might want to look at this radi link its still a triple but its -20$, not quite as big but i really like the stealth series radiators (but im a mobility nut too lol )
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i dont want to step on any toes here, but i like the ek supreme lt, as far as waterblocks go.
and fittings are fittings, use whichever ones are included with the items you order, (some dont come with fittings but to save a few dollars you might want to take that into consideration,) make sure and get all same size

edit: also you might want to look at this radi link its still a triple but its -20$, not quite as big but i really like the stealth series radiators (but im a mobility nut too lol )
Oh Cool I will switch to the Stealth GT then. Im guessing its another one of thoes things as 1* or so difference between the two so I will get the cheaper one. Anyone say I shouldnt go for the Stealth and go for the Xtreme?

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carefull they're both pretty restrictive in terms of airflow
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the gts is nice, restrictive, but nice, likes strong pumps and fans for best performance. if you want more silent fans, i recommend the swiftech rads.

for fittings, bitspower compression fittings (make sure to match the ID and OD of the tubing exactly) or bitspower "fatboy" barbs with metal hose clamps. those are the safest options, with the compressions being a tiny bit safer, prettier and easier, but a little bit more expensive too.
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the gts is nice, restrictive, but nice, likes strong pumps and fans for best performance. if you want more silent fans, i recommend the swiftech rads.

for fittings, bitspower compression fittings (make sure to match the ID and OD of the tubing exactly) or bitspower "fatboy" barbs with metal hose clamps. those are the safest options, with the compressions being a tiny bit safer, prettier and easier, but a little bit more expensive too.
Wuld these fans work good with the GTS? I am using these cause I have them laying around and I think there nice fans overall. Also could I just use the fittings I can add on to the rad,cpu block, and res? As long as I have the same size? Or will that be a problem or I might run into problems?

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Wuld these fans work good with the GTS? I am using these cause I have them laying around and I think there nice fans overall. Also could I just use the fittings I can add on to the rad,cpu block, and res? As long as I have the same size? Or will that be a problem or I might run into problems?
which fans are "these"?
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Don't ditch the res. I learned the hard way that if you want to get air out of your loop, the best way to do it is to have an acrylic reservoir.
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which fans are "these"?
Forgot to link the "these" to these. Cooler Master R4's

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if these are your fans I think they should be just fine
good airflow and nicely curved blades
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if these are your fans I think they should be just fine
good airflow and nicely curved blades
Yep, mine are just the red led version. So they should go good with the GTS?

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