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    any new recs for chilling?

    so i'm wanting to move to a 3570/3770k, say oc to 4.8-5.0, and 1 or 2 gtx680, and waterchillers look interesting to me. any new recs for a setup of this sort? i'm not a fan of big rads and many fans and i can stick the cooling setup in the adjacent room. i'm looking to keep all oc'ed components lower than 40c. thx for any advice.
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    What is a rec?


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    rec = recommendation

    if your interested in a water chiller and you don't want big rads n fans to run a peltier/TEC chiller setup, then the Hailea Aquarium chillers do a good job, anything above this model is great http://www.hailea.com/e-hailea/product1/HC-500A.htm combine that with a Swiftech MCP35X2 pump and you can run it in the next room no worries.

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    hm alright cool. not much has changed then. i'll read the other thread on the hailea and see how it goes. thanks.
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    Coolerexpress makes some nice chillers also.

    http://www.coolerexpress.com.tw/en-index.htm

    I don't know the costs or where to get them in US, but shoot them an email and ask, or contact SDumper he would know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckeye View Post
    Coolerexpress makes some nice chillers also.

    http://www.coolerexpress.com.tw/en-index.htm

    I don't know the costs or where to get them in US, but shoot them an email and ask, or contact SDumper he would know.
    Those cooler express chillers look sweet, purpose built too, which is nice!

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    lol now that is pretty hardcore!
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    Quote Originally Posted by darckhart View Post
    so i'm wanting to move to a 3570/3770k, say oc to 4.8-5.0, and 1 or 2 gtx680, and waterchillers look interesting to me. any new recs for a setup of this sort? i'm not a fan of big rads and many fans and i can stick the cooling setup in the adjacent room. i'm looking to keep all oc'ed components lower than 40c. thx for any advice.
    If you are into DIY, then check out my post:

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...memade-chiller

    Works great with my 3770K
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