Water Cooling Help!

Good deal, I think you'll be happy with that setup. Just remember it comes with the barb fittings and those work well, but unless you have a drain they're a pain in the ass to work with when you change stuff in your system like the tubing or the coolant. The compression fittings are a lot easier to work with, but some people don't like the extra cost. To me they're more than worth it, but you'll probably want to wait so you have a better idea later on. Anyway, congrats on getting a really good setup to start water cooling with. I think you'll be amazed at the temperature differences.

Also, be careful when using the screws for the fans on the radiator. There's no need to crank down on them, just turn until they're not loose. If you go with too much pressure you run the risk of rupturing the radiator and then you need a new one so don't use a lot of pressure.

I look forward to some pics when you get this all set up.
 
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