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Monsoon <---( some unique res's and fitting designs)

XSPC <---(nice glass res's)

Alphacool <----(90mm thick rads aka 'Monsta' rads)

Primochill

Koolance

Bitspower

Barrow  <---(they do fittings that look like Bitspower but MUCH cheaper)

Mayhems <---(great coolants)

 

For me personaly i would go with EK for blocks, Monsoon or Barrow for fittings, Alphacool for rads, XSPC for glass res, and Mayhems for coolant,

im just planning a water cooling build and i know of popular companies like EKWB or phanteks but is there any other companies out there that do water cooling, more unique things. also if theirs any fittings you guys really like spit them out on here. thanks

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People who go all out tend to use Bitspower fittings, they come at a hefty price tag though. They look amazing, I think they do at least. Singularity Computers sell unique stuff too, very premium stuff.

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Monsoon <---( some unique res's and fitting designs)

XSPC <---(nice glass res's)

Alphacool <----(90mm thick rads aka 'Monsta' rads)

Primochill

Koolance

Bitspower

Barrow  <---(they do fittings that look like Bitspower but MUCH cheaper)

Mayhems <---(great coolants)

 

For me personaly i would go with EK for blocks, Monsoon or Barrow for fittings, Alphacool for rads, XSPC for glass res, and Mayhems for coolant,

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15 minutes ago, SolarNova said:

Monsoon <---( some unique res's and fitting designs)

XSPC <---(nice glass res's)

Alphacool <----(90mm thick rads aka 'Monsta' rads)

Primochill

Koolance

Bitspower

Barrow  <---(they do fittings that look like Bitspower but MUCH cheaper)

Mayhems <---(great coolants)

 

For me personaly i would go with EK for blocks, Monsoon or Barrow for fittings, Alphacool for rads, XSPC for glass res, and Mayhems for coolant,

You forgot Swiftech, they do waterblocks.

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33 minutes ago, lonely_sata_cable said:

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Some that haven't been mentioned yet:

 

Watercool (Heatkiller blocks)

Hardwarelabs (Radiators)

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Aqua Computer - great water blocks (Kyros NEXT is the best block) and best monitoring + controlling device (Aquaero)

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FYI: HardWareLabs makes THE HIGHEST performing radiators to date. If you have the budget, go for them. Also, Barrow makes Bitspower's fittings, and if you buy the barrow ones, they will be the same just with no logo on them. 

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One other company I'd like to toss here is Touchaqua. Their fittings are Bitspower rebrands, so they're just as high quality :)

 

I've been using an EK-KIT P360, and it's been really good so far! I do have plans on expanding the watercooling loop eventually, with a 480mm radiator, a GPU waterblock, and some extra fittings to go with it.

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Primochill, Thermaltake, Bitspower, Alphacool, EKWB are big ones. I also LOVE Heatkiller Watercool products, off of ModMyMods.com primarily. Best products are either custom made, or from those guys!

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1 minute ago, BeepBoop.PC said:

Primochill, Thermaltake, Bitspower, Alphacool, EKWB are big ones. I also LOVE Heatkiller Watercool products, off of ModMyMods.com primarily. Best products are either custom made, or from those guys!

Also, Phobya, Swiftech, Monsoon, Koolance, Barrow. All a little more uncommon, but good quality.

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On 13.5.2018 at 6:26 PM, Tech22 said:

FYI: HardWareLabs makes THE HIGHEST performing radiators to date. If you have the budget, go for them. Also, Barrow makes Bitspower's fittings, and if you buy the barrow ones, they will be the same just with no logo on them. 

Can confirm the Hardwarelabs part, they even replace stuff it it was you fault if you broke the part. :)

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6 hours ago, Kukielka said:

Can confirm the Hardwarelabs part, they even replace stuff it it was you fault if you broke the part. :)

They also have lifetime warranties on all their products from manufacturing defects :)

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