The Liquid Cooling forum here is the place to ask that sort of question. The answer will depend on what you want to spend, but I can tell you no-one will recommend a prebuilt kit over separate parts: they don't perform as well for the cost, tend to have other downsides and usually aren't compatible with other parts when/if you want to upgrade.
Watercooling has a steep learning curve, but isn't rocket science, so be prepared to read and ask lots of questions if you're unsure of why people recommend particular hardware. Also be aware that brand fanboyism in watercooling is probably as intense as Intel/AMD or AMD/nVidia disagreements, so be prepared for that. Ultimately the top performing waterblocks perform within a few degrees of each other, almost within margin of testing error, especially when you consider mounting inconsistencies, so unless you're obsessively chasing that last degree you can't go far wrong with any of the current "best" brand leaders, whatever anyone tries to claim.![]()
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