OcUK COMPLETE WATERCOOLING BUNDLE

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OcUK Complete Watercooling Bundle @ £189.99 inc VAT

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The OcUK Complete Watercooling Bundle is watercooling made easy, designed for the budding computer enthusiast who wants to maximise the performance of their system. All components are tested for compatibility so you don't have to worry about tubing sizes, pump flow rates and fluid choices. Here at OcUK we have done the hard work for you. Complete with a CPU block, tubing, fittings, pump, reservoir, radiator and fluid all you have to do is select what colour fluid and radiator size you desire.

- x1 EK Supreme i7 High FlowClear Top (775/1156/1366/AM3) CPU Water Block
- x1 XSPC DDC 10w Pro Pump/Reservoir
- x2 Masterkleer 7/16" Tubing - 1m (Total 2 meters)
- x6 1/2" Fitting G1/4" with O-Ring High Flow Stubby Connector - Black Nickel
- x6 XSPC Tubing Clip For 1/2" and 7/16" Hose
- x1 Fluid XP Extreme (Choice of colours)
- x1 Single/Triple/Quad Radiator (Choice of sizes)



Note - Please ensure the system case has the appropriate spacing and capacity to fit a full watercooling loop. Fans are required for active cooling on the radiator.


Only £189.99 inc VAT.

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Great idea, I would seriously have thought about buying this when I was putting my PC together because I have never had any experience with water cooling.
 
Hi there guys,

some good feedback :)

at the moment myself and NathWraith are in the process of compiling a full guide to accompany this bundle.

whilst the components come with full instructions and it is quite self explanitory, a little guidance is never a bad thing.

as with any system or bundle created by the OcUK technical department, you have access to a lot of support channels too.
the Technical Forum is manned by myself and my team, we are all OcUK employees and enthusiasts with watercooled computers, any queries can be answered in there.

alternatively we have the OcUK System and Bundle Support line
as well as the OcUK Webnote system

as with most hardware projects it is important to read up and educate yourself a little before starting, especially where liquids and electricity are involved!

all I have to say is, if I can watercool a computer than anyone can!
 
A question from curiosity more than anything else, how would you drain a system such as the one pictured above? e.g. if dismantling
 
What sort of improvements over an air cooler does £190 get you then? I mean in degrees here, for those interested in the kit. It certainly looks the part.
 
What sort of improvements over an air cooler does £190 get you then? I mean in degrees here, for those interested in the kit. It certainly looks the part.

Depends on the platform you are cooling (i3/i5/i7 etc) On i7 it will give around the same temps as a megahalem cooler with the single Rad but in the description we recommend a Triple or Quad for i7. At least 15 Degrees off i3/i5/AM3 and with reduced noise.

The Single Rad on the i7 Rig above is just an example photo of what the kit looks like installed :)

On other platforms especially the New AMD 6 Core chips, temps reductions are very noticable. Also with the fan cooling the rad running slower than a CPU fan, noise is next to nothing. Also you can fill it with any colour ultra slick looking fluid to match your system :D
 
What sort of improvements over an air cooler does £190 get you then? I mean in degrees here, for those interested in the kit. It certainly looks the part.

Good question, it's triple the price of Corsair H50-1 (and doesn't guarantee safe working conditions).

By the way, is there any decent case at £100 price point which would support a triple radiator?
 
Depends on the platform you are cooling (i3/i5/i7 etc) On i7 it will give around the same temps as a megahalem cooler with the single Rad but in the description we recommend a Triple or Quad for i7. At least 15 Degrees off i3/i5/AM3 and with reduced noise.

The Single Rad on the i7 Rig above is just an example photo of what the kit looks like installed :)

On other platforms especially the New AMD 6 Core chips, temps reductions are very noticable. Also with the fan cooling the rad running slower than a CPU fan, noise is next to nothing. Also you can fill it with any colour ultra slick looking fluid to match your system :D

Thanks for the great answer!

I guess there's always the option to upgrade bits every now and again as needed too, an advantage over the H50 that Mr Krugga has just mentioned. It's essentially a fully customisable modular system. Put a triple rad in when you upgrade for example. You stock more fluid, so that's not an issue (especially with free delivery for us forumites!).
 
Interesting idea, but why is it more expensive than say...

Product Name Qty Price Line Total
XSPC RX240 120mm Radiator - Black £43.99
(£37.44) £43.99
(£37.44)
Phobya DC12-260 8W 12Volt Pump £32.78
(£27.90) £32.78
(£27.90)
OCZ HydroFlow HF-MK1 CPU Waterblock (754/939/940/AM2/LGA775/LGA1366) £28.99
(£24.67) £28.99
(£24.67)
XSPC UV Blue Double Bay Reservoir £20.42
(£17.38) £20.42
(£17.38)
Nanoxia Hyperzero ReadyFluid 1000ml - Clear Protect £10.99
(£9.35) £10.99
(£9.35)
XSPC 3/8" High Flexibility PVC Tubing - 1m £1.41
(£1.20) £2.82
(£2.40)
XSPC Tubing Clip For 3/8" Hose £0.59
(£0.50) £4.72
(£4.00)
Sub Total : £123.14
Shipping cost assumes delivery to UK Mainland with:
DPD Next Day Parcel
(This can be changed during checkout) Shipping : £10.50
VAT is being charged at 17.50% VAT : £23.39
Total : £157.03

Which i assume would be better performing.
 
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