Originally Posted by
yojimbo197
Maybe looking at other AIO reviews might be helpful. I know that the Swiftech H220 has been highly recommended, but people have mentioned others in other posts like the Corsair H60, H80, H100....
Someone recently posted something about the NZXT Kraken X60. That actually looks pretty promising from the few reviews I've seen. One thing I have noticed in the reviews on AIO's is that some work better with different fans, be they Noctua's or another manufacturer. Perhaps you need also to consider having more flexibility in your choice of fans ie. Delta's vs. others. After all, its about what gets the job done in the end, is it not?
Also, coming from an experimental background, I tend to like to do small scale and/or simple experiments before I do the money experiment. In this case, do your homework on AIO's, maybe find an AIO that you think is good, and test it out on an older system that you already have that isn't mission critical. That way you'd get a feel for how to set up a water cooling system without the pressure(no pun intended) of potential leaks and loss of major $$.
Or you could cut the Gordian knot, find a nice case with good airflow, and find a good air cooled heatsink.