@pcgeek Thanks. I ordered the swiftech H20-X20 Edge Series kit last night from frozencpu.com, and they already shipped it! Nice quick service (no wonder they got A+ rating from BBB.org). However, the kit alone weighs 11 lbs, so that's over 400 qar for shipping on aramex!!!
At first, I was going to order the radiator, water block, pump, houses, etc all separately, but then when researching radiators, I realized swiftech makes rads that already have a really great pump/reservoir already installed. It fits perfectly on any case that has 3 fan outlets on the top (internally - that's the rad I got), that and it saves a huge amount of space for me, not having to install a pump/reservoir somewhere else around my case (although you can upgrade later - it's all modular). The pump was pretty good with a flow rate of 1050 LPH, instead of the original pump I wanted (mcp655 = flow rate 1200 LPH, so it's a nice improvision – only 150 LPH difference)
I also bought this: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/8672/ex-tub-464/25_Meter_8_feet_Feser_...
so no need to add any dyes/uv reactive stuff that may reduce the life of the pump.
Can't wait!! till after the 15th to start assembly that is....
ps - so anyone interested in an almost new corsair h70 cpu cooler?
@pcgeek Thanks. I ordered the swiftech H20-X20 Edge Series kit last night from frozencpu.com, and they already shipped it! Nice quick service (no wonder they got A+ rating from BBB.org). However, the kit alone weighs 11 lbs, so that's over 400 qar for shipping on aramex!!!
At first, I was going to order the radiator, water block, pump, houses, etc all separately, but then when researching radiators, I realized swiftech makes rads that already have a really great pump/reservoir already installed. It fits perfectly on any case that has 3 fan outlets on the top (internally - that's the rad I got), that and it saves a huge amount of space for me, not having to install a pump/reservoir somewhere else around my case (although you can upgrade later - it's all modular). The pump was pretty good with a flow rate of 1050 LPH, instead of the original pump I wanted (mcp655 = flow rate 1200 LPH, so it's a nice improvision – only 150 LPH difference)
I also bought this:
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/8672/ex-tub-464/25_Meter_8_feet_Feser_...
so no need to add any dyes/uv reactive stuff that may reduce the life of the pump.
Can't wait!! till after the 15th to start assembly that is....
ps - so anyone interested in an almost new corsair h70 cpu cooler?