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Go with danger den or swiftec

 

Those push in tube things are kinda dangerous if you got them Id might apply some silicon sealant around those fittings to be extra safe.

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well this is what i came up with. And i think will look rock solid ones built up.As far as i can see i have steared clear of push on fittings.Would be very helpfull if you could just check to see if all is well.The price will be

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ahhh i see sorry for my nuoby ness

 

Well i sort of had my eyes set in the res as i was also going get one of these as well which i think would look quite neat http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo...roductID=392177

 

And i may as well ask this now for the fans for the Radiators is it just a case of getting the noise to power ratio right or can i get really low noise ones with little power? And i just use normal 120mm case fans as well?

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ahhh i see sorry for my nuoby ness

 

Well i sort of had my eyes set in the res as i was also going get one of these as well which i think would look quite neat http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo...roductID=392177

 

And i may as well ask this now for the fans for the Radiators is it just a case of getting the noise to power ratio right or can i get really low noise ones with little power? And i just use normal 120mm case fans as well?

 

If you like the res, go for it, both work pretty much the same so it's preference but I would go with a T-line.

 

As for fans, the more powerful the better, so it's really what you can bear with.

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