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Originally Posted by OneMadPoptart
I would stay away from the polarflo blocks in general in terms of overall quality and cooling performance. Check out the Whitewater from Dtek ( www.dtekcustoms.com) or the RBX from Dangerden ( www.dangerden.com). Both easilly out perform the polarflo and are of top quality. If you are still interested in chipset cooling, Dangerden just came out with a nice Maze inspired chipset block that would work very well for you. Check it out. I don't have any experience with the polarflo GPU block or mounting on an AIW, so I can't help you much there...
Dtek and Dangerden also sell versions of nice heatercores in the JR-120 from Dtek and the single and dual 120mm heatercores from dangerden. Any one of these heatercores would be a great fit for that pump and the whitewater or RBX block. Where were you planning on putting the radiator in that case? It looks as if things are going to get mighty cramped in there...
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Ok, I'll definitely check out those blocks. I've heard alot of good stuff about the whitewater block.
I'll check the spec's of Dtek's rad's and I'm pretty sure that DD is just a retailer of Hardware Labs' Radiators. Maybe I'm wrong :shrug:. And I plan on putting the rad in the top inside my case. I'd have to move the disc drives down all the way and possibly lose the dvd-rom. I'll try and make a diagram at some point.
Thx for the help!