Can anyone recommend a good Water Cooler for this set up:

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Asus 2GB Radeon HD 6970 PCI-E 2.1

Intel Sandybridge i7-2600K Unlocked Core i7 Quad-Core

Asus P8Z68-V Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard

Corsair XMS3 (3x 4GB) 12GB Memory

Cooler Master HAFX

I just need a CPU cooler.

Thanks in advanced for the feedback.
 
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Water cooler suggests a single item, which wont be good (considering you're posting this under water cooling). So the title is self contradicting.

If you mean the buy in pieces and assemble approach, what case you've got is pretty much the only important factor. Finding room for a sufficient volume of radiators (in your case, roughly a triple 120mm one) is the only difficult part to water cooling. Sadly you haven't told us what case you've got.
 
Why have you got 3 x 4gb of ram. Is it from a old build.

As above also do you want to cool your cpu and gpu or just one.

How much you got to spend
 
Water cooler suggests a single item, which wont be good (considering you're posting this under water cooling). So the title is self contradicting.

If you mean the buy in pieces and assemble approach, what case you've got is pretty much the only important factor. Finding room for a sufficient volume of radiators (in your case, roughly a triple 120mm one) is the only difficult part to water cooling. Sadly you haven't told us what case you've got.

I've got a Cooler Master HAF X.
 
You still need to tell us what you want to cool.

We can't help you if you don't help us

I assume the edit explains that:

Asus 2GB Radeon HD 6970 PCI-E 2.1

Intel Sandybridge i7-2600K Unlocked Core i7 Quad-Core

Asus P8Z68-V Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard

Corsair XMS3 (3x 4GB) 12GB Memory

Cooler Master HAFX

I just need a CPU cooler.

Thanks in advanced for the feedback.
 
A good 360 kit would be better if you can afford it, That way when ever you upgrade you can either use your current block if it fits, Or just get a new CPU block, It's more of a investment that way, Not to mention add a GPU into the loop at a later date.
 
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