Watercooling kits?

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Anyone here used the Gigabyte 3D Galaxy II watercooling kit, or know if it's any good?

I'm seriously considering using water, but my budget can't really stretch to a high end kit atm.

I'm a bit nervous of water + PC's so I'd prefer to use a kit, but if buying all the parts separately works out cheaper I could be tempted. :p

It would be used for the CPU and northbridge initially, but probably for the GPU as well when I get round to upgrading it.
 
I think the general view of such cheap kits is that you're better off with high-end air. If you want to do water, save until you can get a Swiftech kit.
 
MikeTimbers said:
I think the general view of such cheap kits is that you're better off with high-end air. If you want to do water, save until you can get a Swiftech kit.

Agreed - cheap kits should only really be used if bought cheap - and by cheap I mean kess than a decent air cooler as the performance difference between the two will be minimal.
 
Might wanna shorten that sig a little mike before the forum police catch ya. 4 lines max - forum rules I'm afraid.
 
just installed a swiftech kit my self after using high end air cooling and im well impressed :) follow the others advice, save for a swiftech kit.
 
After reading up and doing a bit more research I think I'm gonna build some custom setup and whack it in an old case I have laying around.

Quick question though, which CPU block did your kit come with?
 
Dravic said:
After reading up and doing a bit more research I think I'm gonna build some custom setup and whack it in an old case I have laying around.

Quick question though, which CPU block did your kit come with?
Came with the Apogee GT block
 
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