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Alterative to Swiftech MCRES Micro for itx build

Anyone know  an alternative to the Swiftech MCRES Micro rev 2 as its out of stock in every shop/online store in the uk

 i need a small compact res for my ITX build in a Bitfenix prodigy 

 

Thanks

Alex

 

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You can always use a reservoir-less loop if you feel confident enough.

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You can always use a reservoir-less loop if you feel confident enough.

this would be my first watercooling loop how would you fill the loop with no res ?

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this would be my first watercooling loop how would you fill the loop with no res ?

In that case its inadvisable as it is hard to do.

 

For you I would recommend a res and pump combo. as they are very small.

 

That is unless you really want to do the loop without a reservoir.

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In that case its inadvisable as it is hard to do.

 

For you I would recommend a res and pump combo. as they are very small.

 

That is unless you really want to do the loop without a reservoir.

 

ok thanks i wont be doing the  loop without the res then   

 

so would something like this be ok http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/p/12V-Phobya-DC12-400-Water-Pump-andamp;-Reservoir-Combo_20765.html

 

i will be watercooling 3570k and 670 graphics card

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I would not recommend that pump. Go with a Laing D5 or DDC pump.

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I would not recommend that pump. Go with a Laing D5 or DDC pump.

Thanks the advice

 

so i should go for something like this http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-004-TL

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Thanks the advice

 

so i should go for something like this http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-004-TL

That would be perfect. :)

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That would be perfect. :)

Thanks for your help

 

i am slightly confused with all the different sizes of tubing/fittings you can get do you know what would be best for me thanks

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Thanks for your help

 

i am slightly confused with all the different sizes of tubing/fittings you can get do you know what would be best for me thanks

Check out the FAQ and 101 stickies at the top of the water-cooling forum section.

 

If you're still confused ask again.

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