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Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 5
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After doing alot of reading and seeing the v1000 setup it's time to do my v1100b.
I am looking at buying an RDT02 120mm DUAL radiator with a Swiftech MCP-600 and unsure as to what cpu and gpu blocks to use. Would ppl recommend maybe the eheim 1250 pump over the mcp-600 ? Also it is better to just get the fittings from somewhere like bunnings ? Thoughts appreciated |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: NSW
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I think your choice of radiator and pump is very sound. The choice between the Eheim 1250 and a MCP-600 is only based on personal preference. If you want a 12 volt self contained solution then you have the solution with the MCP-600. CPU and GPU choice is difficult without knowledge of the CPU to be used or the graphics card. If you could tell us about these two items it may be of benefit.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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9800pro and 3ghz prescott
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: NSW
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Gpu I would suggest the Silverprop GPU block.
CPU block any of the local Ozzie product would be a good choice. Offshore stuff seems to be Swiftech 6002.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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thanks for your advice mate will post pics when done
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