First of all, sorry for resurrecting a thread a year old, but for convenience and background information, I figured using the same thread was best. After all, my old thread and this new like of posts all deal with the same case and my plans for it. Plus it was kind of cool to look back and my ideas progress.
My ideas now are both long term and short term. Short term, I want to immediately get a 120 rad on my CPU. Later on when I have a triple installed for my CPU I can use the 120 rad mounted on my back panel fan to cool my mobo/SB. Because of this future plan, I really think a Swiftech MCR120-QP Res radiator would be perfect because I wouldn't need to worry about trying to stuff a 3rd reservoir into this small case. The extra height of the res portion of the rad will result in it getting mounted to the outside of the back panel, but I am fine if that is all that gets mounted externally.
As for other components, I want a good value socket 775 CPU waterblock that can handle at least a stock Quad core (even though I only have a Pentium D atm). My pump can be stock for now since I'm not overclocking, but I will add one with the next WC parts purchase. As for overclocking in general, I won't be doing that until I get a triple 140 added up top. Knowing the limits of my block with overclocking (assuming enough radiator space) would be nice though.
So, here's the initial list:
1. Swiftech MCR 120-QP Res radiator
2. Laing DDC 3.25 Pump
3. CPU waterblock (775 socket)
4. 5' tubing
5. 2x 3/8" DD Fatboy fittings
I can make this all fit my stock A05N easily by just drilling the two holes for the radiator's barbs to pass into the case. I'll probably just borrow a drill to do this. As for where to buy, I'm not sure. I'm not getting any GT fans, so that really helps avoiding out-of-stock items. Finding a store that still sells the MCR120-QP Res will be the main critera. If they have some GT 1450 fans, then that's a bonus. I'm hoping once I find out what's the best (or at least good value) socket 775 CPU waterblock, I can find one on the For Sale section. I won't do eBay - either I find a used on here or I buy new.
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