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Beginner watercooling

Sup guys, 

 

I want to go in watercooling. Only for my cpu atm. (i know i have a h60 but i want a custom loop.)

 

I am looking at those sets from alpha cool and ek. 

 

http://www.alphacool.com/index.php/cat/c90_First-Class.html

 

Are those pre made sets any good? 

 

Thanks in advance. 

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Dont do it, waste of money, time and it is not going to be quiter. 

 

Get some good aircooler instead. 

 

Watercooling is just a pain in the ass, its kind of similar to a house you have to paint.

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The kit's are good. They should perform  MUCH better than a Standard AiO, more so of an Air Cooler.

 

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