The only suggestion I can add is to swap your pump out for this, its the same version just G1/4 tapped with compression fittings instead of the barb fittings. Also the inlet and outlet ports are bored out for less resistance.
MCP655-B
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/16736/ex-pmp-202/Swiftech_MCP655-B_12v_Water_Pump_w_G14_Thread_Ports_Perfectly_Tapped.html?tl=g30c107s1802
MCP655 PWM
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/18222/ex-pmp-231/Swiftech_MCP655-PWM-DRIVE_12v_Water_Pump_-_PWM_Enabled_w_G14_Thread_Ports_Perfectly_Tapped.html?tl=g30c107s1802
MCP655 Vario
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/16737/ex-pmp-203/Swiftech_MCP655_Variable_Speed_12v_Water_Pump_w_G14_Thread_Ports_Perfectly_Tapped.html?tl=g30c107s1802
If you can spend the extra cash, definitely go with either the PWM or Vario version, the -B version is locked onto the 4th speed and cant be changed.
Other than that it seems like a solid build, just need tubing, fluid, and fittings for everything.
Also check, double check, and triple check your clearances with the case. I dunno the storm stryker very well personally but getting the dimensions of the rads off the websites and grabbing your handy ruler will always alleviate most clearance dilemmas.
Also, post pics of your build whenever you get around to it, would like to see
MCP655-B
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/16736/ex-pmp-202/Swiftech_MCP655-B_12v_Water_Pump_w_G14_Thread_Ports_Perfectly_Tapped.html?tl=g30c107s1802
MCP655 PWM
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/18222/ex-pmp-231/Swiftech_MCP655-PWM-DRIVE_12v_Water_Pump_-_PWM_Enabled_w_G14_Thread_Ports_Perfectly_Tapped.html?tl=g30c107s1802
MCP655 Vario
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/16737/ex-pmp-203/Swiftech_MCP655_Variable_Speed_12v_Water_Pump_w_G14_Thread_Ports_Perfectly_Tapped.html?tl=g30c107s1802
If you can spend the extra cash, definitely go with either the PWM or Vario version, the -B version is locked onto the 4th speed and cant be changed.
Other than that it seems like a solid build, just need tubing, fluid, and fittings for everything.
Also check, double check, and triple check your clearances with the case. I dunno the storm stryker very well personally but getting the dimensions of the rads off the websites and grabbing your handy ruler will always alleviate most clearance dilemmas.
Also, post pics of your build whenever you get around to it, would like to see
