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Default err help, (water cooling)

ok well i was going to buy a TT BT but i decided i will make the step to Water cooling but i dont no what kit to go for?

I have looked at a few and i like the look of the Thermal Take Bigwater either the SE/735/745 but i dont know what one to go for, and i may want to cool my GPU some time soon and dont know if i can get a block that will fit?

If any one could tell me which one is best out off the 3? or if there all not very good, advise me on another?
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Watter, You arn,y from norfolk are yer bor
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yeah edited hehe, as it says in your sig i aint no english grad

Norfolk why you say that?
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With a norfolk accent water is pronounced wotter/watter lol but you would have to go up to North Norfolk to hear it spoken properly lol
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well ironicaly (spelling) i am from norfolk, Downham Market even, aint rele north norfolk but its close, and i did spend quite a wile in Hunstantion not that long ago hehe, so any help on the waTer cooling?
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have you thought about making a custom water setup rather than buying a pre-built kit ?
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The best kit iv,e seen for the price of teh bigwater is the Cool river Deluxe .Which includes cpu/gpu and Northbridge . try www.scan.co.uk
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so how much do you want to spent on water cooling ?
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err not to sure how much i need to spend, but preferably about £100 - £150

Im now looking about building one from seperate parts but how can i no if all hoses will fit each thing?
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it will tell you what tubing each part fits.
for £150 you can get a decent water cooling setup.
you might want to look at getting an external radiator because i used to have the same case as you and it is quite small.
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