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with 150 you can get an AiO lol

 

save up til you have at least $400 for a custom loop

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Planning to cool my i5 6600k with a kit or a custom loop. Price point no more that 150 pounds and the colour scheme is white red black.

 

A kit from EKWB like this would be good for custom cooling your CPU and can be expanded for your GPU later on with more rads, but it would be pushing your budget:

https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-kit-l240-1

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What about this for abit more? https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ocuk-tech-labs-v12-watercooling-kit-360-bu-080-tl.html#t=c$ And if so what case would be compatible

 

Yeah that kit look pretty solid and everything will work with the setup you have. Personally I would go for a tube res pump over a bay res unit for filling and looks but that's up to you.

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Thanks man. Whould the Nzxt h440 be compatible with that rad?

 

I would take a measurement just to be sure but as long as your don't have very tall motherboard heatsinks it shouldn't be a problem having it in the top of the case.

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