Sigh...more people posting they are getting BIX rads.
OK...here we go.
1. I don't see a pump in your list.
2. Ditch the coolant- distilled only + biocide and/or killcoil. If you want color, get colored tubing.
3. I doubt you really want a BIX rad. If you do, please validate the reasons.
You seem to be looking to fast track the experience, it would serve you better to slow down and try to learn a little about watercooling, beyond "Hey what should I get"
Sounds like something I would say.
Rebnx- I put together a sticky at the top of the watercooling forum for this exact reason; people who are wanting to watercool but may not have all the info quite down, yet. It has answers to all of these questions and many, many more. Please take a look at the info posted there...it isn't just stuff I have, a huge amount is a compilation of many other people on many forums. The info and links are some of the best and most informative for almost any question, topic or situation you can think of that pertains to watercooling. If there is something you don't understand after reading through the sticky (which I actually think is impossible due to how many cross-referenced links exist in there with other forums and stickies), let us know- we are glad to help; but we also ask that you also come in with the intention of learning, as well.
If you could, Could you post me some links of what i should exactly buy to get this done the right and correct way? that way i dont waste 700bucks ><
This is possible, but we really don't know what you are needing or what your expectations are now and long-term. Are you in a huge rush to spend this much money without knowing what you are getting? I wouldn't buy a new LCD TV without research...$700 on watercooling would be kind of the same concept. Again, I think maybe you aren't grasping how much attention and understanding needs to take place to really grasp what you are doing. Because, in all honesty....these kinds of people are also the same ones within 2 weeks that come back complaining about their pump dying because they didn't correctly prime it and ran it dry or had a leak because they didn't leak test...or used pliers to wrench down fittings and the acrylic on the blocks cracked...and their gear is wasted. Don't be that guy.