8 Jan 2012 at 15:09 #1 Razargh Razargh Associate Joined 9 Jan 2011 Posts 586 Location Hereford Hey guys should i purchase a watercooling kit or the separate parts for a loop? Will probably be cooling a 2600/2700K or something newer in the future.
Hey guys should i purchase a watercooling kit or the separate parts for a loop? Will probably be cooling a 2600/2700K or something newer in the future.
8 Jan 2012 at 15:36 #2 Cleeecooo Cleeecooo Soldato Joined 8 Oct 2010 Posts 22,382 Location Purley - Croydon what sort of experince do you have? What's the budget? Plan on expanding to gfx cards and RAM later?
8 Jan 2012 at 16:05 #3 Razargh Razargh Associate OP Joined 9 Jan 2011 Posts 586 Location Hereford More than likely just the cpu and maybe in the far future the GPU. Budget: £150
8 Jan 2012 at 16:16 #4 Staffy50 Staffy50 Associate Joined 2 Jan 2010 Posts 360 Theres nothing like being able to do it yourself with the exact parts YOU want
8 Jan 2012 at 16:19 #5 Cleeecooo Cleeecooo Soldato Joined 8 Oct 2010 Posts 22,382 Location Purley - Croydon Razargh said: More than likely just the cpu and maybe in the far future the GPU. Budget: £150 Click to expand... Can you stretch to the OcUK V8 kit?
Razargh said: More than likely just the cpu and maybe in the far future the GPU. Budget: £150 Click to expand... Can you stretch to the OcUK V8 kit?
8 Jan 2012 at 16:26 #6 Razargh Razargh Associate OP Joined 9 Jan 2011 Posts 586 Location Hereford Hmm max i'm willing to spend is £160, i'll probably just piece out the stuff i want.
8 Jan 2012 at 16:28 #7 Cleeecooo Cleeecooo Soldato Joined 8 Oct 2010 Posts 22,382 Location Purley - Croydon Razargh said: Hmm max i'm willing to spend is £160, i'll probably just piece out the stuff i want. Click to expand... If you go custom, it'll only be more expensive
Razargh said: Hmm max i'm willing to spend is £160, i'll probably just piece out the stuff i want. Click to expand... If you go custom, it'll only be more expensive