spazmich

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  1. I would personally use the 120mm as an intake, and have a top exhaust. But other than that, it will depend on your personal setup as to what can get you the coolest temps.
  2. The thread I linked hiim to was from overclockers.com's forums
  3. If you just bleed the system (I think that's the right term; run the pump overnight and put paper or somethere where the parts should be) overnight and don't find any leaks/air bubbles it should be fine. But if he's going to a lot of lan parties, then that just increases the risk of something going wrong during all the moving.
  4. Where did you hear that? A cool WC setup can be not only very cool, but also quiet. It isn't easy (never done it, gonna wait til my next comp), because frankly the kits are bad. Instead of trying to explain it in my tired state I'll just point you over to this guide, if you do look into it more there are some other good, part-specific threads on that page. As for air cooling, both the thermalright coolers are good, if you get a xp120 (what I would recommed, the bigger fan will push more air, make more pressure, and be quieter), I would reccomen a Panflo fan (120*38mm, I'll pull up some links t
  5. What are your other system specs? I would go with at least 3 fans, if you don't care about noise. Keep in mind airflow can really make a huge difference; as I found out when I bought a fan controller and was playing around with the various fan speeds to see my CPU drop from about 40-45C to 28-32C by turning down a few of the fans. Now that I look at the case, it looks like the 120mm fan is at the back, in which case (no pun intended) depending on the strength of the 120mm fan you got you might not need anymore exhaust fans, what with your PSU fan aslo. Whatever you do though, be sure to post s
  6. Never heard of it o.O Sounds so bad I'll have to check it out.