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Since I saw someone on here posting about the Corsair H50, I was quite impressed by it, but then I found out that it's only on par with high end air, so I started looking at other options, what do you think of this?

http://www.xspc.biz/x2odelta450.php

I'm assuming, this being a DIY kit of WC, I can upgrade, and add to it at a later date, but this can be had for £88 on another store, which to me, seems like a good deal.
 
What about this:

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Anything I've done wrong there? (I've spec'd for more tubing as I have RAM which is capable of being watercooled.)
 
I've got a Lian Li PC-7, and budget... not sure, just musing right now, as I'm about to bring my server online soon, having 2 boxes running 24/7 may get a bit annoying. So I was thinking of going watercooling, el cheapo northq siberian tiger for the server (it'll surfice for that) and then something for the main PC.
 
To get a bigger radiator, I'd have to mount it externally, wouldn't I?

(Just for clarification, my current cooling setup is, server: Zalman 9500CU, CM Stacker orig with all front bays loaded with 4in3's, and the 80mm up top and 120mm at the back, main PC is Lian Li PC-7, CM GeminII with 2xXilence RW's, 1xRW's front and back and an 80mm up top)
 
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God no, that's a joke :p

Server is a Xeon 3040, 8Gb Corsair, 1.7Tb of mixed disks, and some crappy PCI-e Radeon
Main PC is a Q6600, 4Gb HyperX (I have 4Gb of Flex II too laying around), 2x500Gb R0, and an 8800GTS 320Mb
 
Your ram can be watercooled? Corsair dominator with a mips block, or something else? You don't want to watercool the ram unless you have radiator capacity to spare.

You pretty much need a bigger radiator, or a couple of them in an external box. if the budget will do it you could watercool both boxes using an external radiator box

OCZ Flex II. Has everything I need to WC it.
 
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