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Originally Posted by hellcamino
Sorry I've been really busy the last few days and kinda forgot about you =P , If you are going to use a cosmos S case then you will be a little bit limited on what fits inside. IIRC you can fit a 3x120 up top under the stock grill and a second 3x120 in the front inside (measure before buying). Those two would be massive overkill for your cooling needs so low speed fans will work nicely (good guess John), I would go with feser 360's if they will both fit.
For pumps I would use a pair of DDC3.2's with either xspc or Ek tops and 1/2" fittings or barbs and 7/16" hose (tighter fit and easier to work with).
2 feser 360's if they fit or can be made to fit and 6 Panaflo ultra high speed 120x38mm fans to go with them.
CPU block is a bit open since it will be the only thing on the loop, I like the Dtek V2 but an xspc block would be very nice in this setup as well and John called it....Swiftech can lick me where I pee.
As I haven't put together an i7 yet I can't speak to whether or not they need aftermarket cooling on their chipsets but I would suspect that they would. I would use the koolance chipset blocks most likely, for fit-n-finish they really can't be beat and they do work well.
For gpu's (the 4870X2's that you should be buying), I would use koolance blocks. They have good machining and consistent results.
The reservoirs are kind of up to you, I use a pair of Ek cylindrical res's and they work well and are made well.
For coolant you will want to use distilled water and a bit of anti-splooge or a 10% anti freeze mix with the exclusion of Dex-cool.
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Kewl thanks for the help!! Not a problem at all...I know how busy goes LOL! That will give me a good head start on what to look for thats been proven to work well.
Those Koolance blocks for the chipset... does that cover everything mosfets and all? Or do I need to worry about the mosfets? If it has mosfets that is... I haven't looked that close LMAO!
If I go Nvidia should I still go with Koolance for those? And i'm not sure about the 4870 x2's but I have seen that BFG has released a GTX295 with a block already... Are the manufactured cards made well or should I stick with putting my own blocks on?
As far as space inside the case... If I do ever put it in a case I decided to go with the Mountain Mods case so room shouldn't be an issue. If so I can mount the rads outside....no biggie.:cool:
Thanks Again!!