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Originally Posted by
HammerON
If I was you I would go with the MCR-X20 Drive:
http://www.swiftech.com/mcr-x20-drive-rev3.aspx
and a Apogee HD:
http://www.swiftech.com/apogeehd.aspx
for a total of $235.00 (w/ out shipping).
Add fittings and tubing and the price is around $300.00 for a w/c system that you can upgrade
http://www.swiftech.org/images/HD-setup.jpg
I'm not sure you've checked out the
Apogee Drive II
that he plans on getting. It's upgradeable, as well, in fact, it's everything you just linked to, minus the skinny Swifty rad.
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System Name:
Abacus
Processor:
i5 2500K
Motherboard:
ASRock p67 Extreme4 Gen3
Cooling:
Swiftech MCP35X, 2 DD 5870 WB, EK HF Copper, 2.120 rad, 3.120 rad
Memory:
2x4GB G.Skill Sniper 1600
Video Card:
2 Sapphire HD 5870 w/ Danger Den WBs
Hard Disk:
WD 640BG x2/WD 250GB/Samsung 2TB
Optical Drive:
Silly
CRT/LCD Model:
ASUS VH242 23.6" LCD
Case:
Corsair 700D
Sound Card:
X-Fi XtremeGamer
PSU:
Thermaltake Toughpower 700w Modular
Software:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM