The Best U.S.A site to Buy watercooling Kits and Hardware?

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Inform me on the best websites out there that have the best service to buy watercooling kits and hardware
But also price is excellent as well.

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why give newegg +5 when they don't really have a large selection, I'd shop at newegg all the time and I go for other hardware but their watercooling selection suxs bad..
 

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check out svc.com

they have some good stuff and some stuff are on clearance sometimes..
 
I've bought items from jab-tech.com, Petra's Tech Shop, newegg, and svc.com (though it was poorly packaged - contacting them about that), and have been pleased both in regards to their prices and also how quickly you get the items.

I've also bought half of my parts (mainly blocks) on AnandTech and [H]ardForum. It's worth joining just to nab those parts since their users tend to be more enthusiast/hardcore PC builders.
 
USB Cable prices are not necessarily indicative of water cooling supply prices. They fluctuate from site to site, and they are definitely part/component dependent. That's why I ended up purchasing parts from so many different places.

Jab-tech has below average (i.e. better) prices on most supplies than places like FrozenCPU, though svc.com had the X2O 750 for the same price. Their fans are also really cheap for some of the good ones (Yate loons, Scythe Slipstreams), but they don't have a ton.

FrozenCPU seems to have the best selection of almost all parts, and they had the best waterblock prices I found (both GPU and CPU). I just happened to get good prices on used blocks.

Petra's Tech Shop has a lot of the little accessories that you will most likely need (additives, fan grills/filters, vibration reducers), but not so much the major hardware (at least when I ordered last week).
 

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OK I final got my stuff for FrozenCPU and been tested the the Loop and if there is any leaks
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here is a youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1aKoOBSL9w

and here is the Process on building it video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry82r1dhJHY

But as of Sunday 1:17am I change my loop again and now it's from the Rev/Pump to CPU to Dual Rad to Video card to Rev/Pump

and soon I will get a 120 Rad to place there as well.
 

Not very efficient in my opinion.
You're cooling the gpu and then running that warm liquid thru the pump and back into the cpu ( basically hitting 2 heat sources prior to the cpu, not that there's alot of heat dump from the pump )

Res/pump > cpu > gpu > rad
Res/pump > rad > cpu > gpu


PS to all
Newegg is fantastic, their watercooling selection pretty much sucks, good price on an MCP355 , can't buy a top for it there.
 


^+1 to all
 

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strange that you didn't also quote that I will be adding another 120mm rad to the Loop,

so the rad will be loop when the water is coming from the GPU to the Rad to the REV/PUMP to the CPU
 

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On idle it is at 36, 37,35, 36 at 4GHz no more than 56c
and the video card is between 32c to 36c on idle , on full load more no that 47c
 

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That is great, I had the H50 and I gave it away to some guy that wanted it as a back up, I was pretty upset with it when it was 95F to 100F one week here for 5 days and
the temps were 65, 66,64.65 on my CPU and I was doing push in pull, there is nothing wrong with the H50 either...
 
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