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360mm AIO Recommendations

So Ive been looking for a 360mm AIO unit for my gaming build, but cant find one that I like except one and its the Fractal Design S36 but because of the bullshit patent from Asetek its not available in the US....sign. If I do decide to watercool my GPU as well then I would do a full custom loop, but since I'm only planning to do my CPU (i5 460k) only Im just looking for an AIO. 
 

Recommendations:
Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate 360mm
Swiftech Reveal H320
CoolerMaster Glacier 360 

DeepCool Gamer Storm Captain 360
 
Thanks in advance.

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I'd go with the Glacier or the Gamer Storm.

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I'd go swiftech.

You can get Fractal Design S36 from amazon or ebay, but it should go without warranty, so it's kind'a bad.

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the swiftech great fans and a Copper radiator the others are just use aluminium. but also not to be sold in the US. i hope they make a h320-x soon.

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the swifttech H320 is sold in the US

 

Edit: and after i say that its sold out fml...

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In order of best performance:

 

1) XSPC Raystorm AX360 Extreme kit (expensive, but all custom parts)

2) Swiftech H20-320 Elite kit (same as above)

3) Fractal Design S36 if you can find it with a warranty.

 

Other wise I would get a 240mm XSPC or Swiftech kit of the same caliber or maybe a 280mm AIO like a Nepton 280L

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In order of best performance:

 

1) XSPC Raystorm AX360 Extreme kit (expensive, but all custom parts)

2) Swiftech H20-320 Elite kit (same as above)

3) Fractal Design S36 if you can find it with a warranty.

 

Other wise I would get a 240mm XSPC or Swiftech kit of the same caliber or maybe a 280mm AIO like a Nepton 280L

Its funny you listed the XSPC Raystorm AX360 Extreme kit because if i couldnt find an AIO unit I would have gone with that kit, EK L360 Complete Triple 120mm Liquid Cooling Kit or the The Alphacool NexXxoS Cool Answer 360 D5/XT. The EK kit is a bit iffy only becasue I have an 1150 socket and on some pages it says it supports that socket while on other it doesnt show that it supports in and only supports other sockets like the 1155/1156 so i dont know if that an error or not. It is the cheapest at ~$259.99 but i think iw would go with the XSPC just because of the res , I really dont like bay res especially ones that you have to pull out to fill with leads to having longer tubing.

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Its funny you listed the XSPC Raystorm AX360 Extreme kit because if i couldnt find an AIO unit I would have gone with that kit, EK L360 Complete Triple 120mm Liquid Cooling Kit or the The Alphacool NexXxoS Cool Answer 360 D5/XT. The EK kit is a bit iffy only becasue I have an 1150 socket and on some pages it says it supports that socket while on other it doesnt show that it supports in and only supports other sockets like the 1155/1156 so i dont know if that an error or not. It is the cheapest at ~$259.99 but i think iw would go with the XSPC just because of the res , I really dont like bay res especially ones that you have to pull out to fill with leads to having longer tubing.

 

I wouldn't fret about no "specific" socket 1150 support because 1150 should have the same hole spacing as 1155/1156 so water blocks meant for the older sockets *should* fit the new one like 99.9% compatibility (They worked on my Z97M OC Formula).

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