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That kit doesn't come with a GPU cooler. You don’t need a GPU block, but if you want to watercool your vid card you will
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I was so worth it. I would never even consider using air again.
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Get non-conductive liquid. It won't fry anything unless it gets on something with 12V or higher, then it might have a chance. You're fine as long as you do everything right...it's just a matter of common sense.
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I think that custom is the way to go. You'll get better temps for the money that way. Take a look at the other "new system" post and that will give you the general guidelines. Read all of the sticky post and other post that seem interesting.
Originally Posted by Onedaful I was thinking about buying the Thermaltake Bigwater 745. (http://www.thermaltake.com/product/L...6/cl-w0076.asp) Would i need a GPU cooler? |

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Originally Posted by Onedaful For people who went from air to water was it worth it? Would you go back to air cooling? |
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Originally Posted by Onedaful Say if there is a leak along the way what happens to all the electronics in the case? |
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Originally Posted by Onedaful +Edit+ Or for the 200 i would be spending spend a little more and build my own water cooling system instead of a kit? |