New i7 2600K Liquid Cooling Build

I need 120mm fans for my 360 rad.

Front case fan, the BitFenix Spectre 230mm = 115 CFM @ 20dBA = $22

3x fans on rad, the CoolerMaster 120mm Silent Blue = 90 CFM @ 19dBA = $15

Fan you suggested (which won't fit on rad) the CoolerMaster MegaFlow 200mm = 110 CFM @ 19dBA = $35

Also, the Smart Response give better overall performance. I don't just want to run a few things plus the OS off the SSD and have everything else on the hard drive... Also, a bigger SSD cost a hell of alot more. The Vertex 3 60Gb has read up to 535mb/s, and write up to 480mb/s.
 
If you can get hold of them Gentle Typhoon AP-15s are the best rad fans, Also have a look at some 120mm shrouds for each fan, It helps get the air to the 3 center spots on the a 360 rad that other wise would have next to no flow.
 
I need 120mm fans for my 360 rad.

Front case fan, the BitFenix Spectre 230mm = 115 CFM @ 20dBA = $22

3x fans on rad, the CoolerMaster 120mm Silent Blue = 90 CFM @ 19dBA = $15

Fan you suggested (which won't fit on rad) the CoolerMaster MegaFlow 200mm = 110 CFM @ 19dBA = $35

Also, the Smart Response give better overall performance. I don't just want to run a few things plus the OS off the SSD and have everything else on the hard drive... Also, a bigger SSD cost a hell of alot more. The Vertex 3 60Gb has read up to 535mb/s, and write up to 480mb/s.

OK, let me repeat again.

The BitFenix Spectre 230mm is crap. The MegaFlow is not. Stats might look similar, but boy oh boy are they misleading. The Spectre's are a hell of a lot louder than 20dB, and a hell of a lot lower than 115CFM. The temperature and noise changes I got when I replaced the former with the latter speaks for itself (5deg C lower GPU idle, 3-4 lower cpu idle).

Rad fans you want some pressure, so look at that too as well as CFM and dB
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You will rarely get close to those quoted speeds, but I see what you mean. Even still, SSD caching is pointless when you have the SSD already
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Unless you had two SSDs, one for cache and one for OS, but one will be a bottleneck so no point.

Imo its better to just run the OS and Programs off the SSD anyway, my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 install uses up 14.9GB or so, so even a 30GB is more than enough for just Windows and a couple other things.
 
The BitFenix Spectre 230mm is crap. The MegaFlow is not. Stats might look similar, but boy oh boy are they misleading. The Spectre's are a hell of a lot louder than 20dB, and a hell of a lot lower than 115CFM. The temperature and noise changes I got when I replaced the former with the latter speaks for itself (5deg C lower GPU idle, 3-4 lower cpu idle).

Ok, ill get the MegaFlow then.

not that shroud, get the ones that look like a fans frame, they are like 4 bucks each.

I don't know what you mean... Could you plz post a pic or a name or something? Do you mean fan grills?
 
Should I replace the XSPC Rasa waterblock with an EK-Supreme HF Plexi block for $79? http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=207_160_878_879&products_id=13123

Also, should I get this tubing: Primochill PrimoFlex Pro LRT 3/8" ID - 5/8" OD (10-16mm) Tubing : Blue / UV Blue (http://specialtech.co.uk/spshop/cus...-10-16mm-Tubing--Blue--UV-Blue-pid-11320.html)

Instead of the XSPC one?

Also the Primochill PURE Performance Coolant (http://www.specialtech.co.uk/spshop...erformance-Coolant-32oz--Clear-pid-13350.html), or the Primochill ICE Non-Conductive Coolant (http://www.specialtech.co.uk/spshop...Conductive-Coolant-32oz--Clear-pid-13355.html).

Or something else?

Also, should I get a fan controller?

Deepcool Rockmaster $25: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=18113

And perhaps one of these for my SSD: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=408&products_id=16259
 
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