F/S or F/T Blizzard Watercooler setup for computer components

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iii_of_five
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F/S or F/T Blizzard Watercooler setup for computer components

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I am looking for computer parts to build a computer (800mhz or greater), need cpu, mobo, video, and HD.

I am getting rid of my Blizzard Watercooler setup, I am looking to build another computer (800mhz or greater). Checking to see if you are interested in purchasing my setup or a possible trade, here are some of the specs.
the kit contains:
1 Radiator (large one with 4 fans and chrome grills)
1 reseroir (with 2 internal pumps)
1 LCD temperature readout tells you the high and low temps
2 copper water blocks w/ all attachment hardware including shims
1 video card water block
2 80watt peltiers
tubing
insulation
several swedgelock fittings which will enable you to split the chilled water from the reservoir to both cpu water blocks and the video card water block at the same time, and swedgelock fittings to take the hot water inputs from all three (both cpus, and the video card waterblocks)to the radiator.

Like I said before, go out to http://www.overclockershideout.com and take a look at the kit, make sure that you click on the online store and then the blizzard 370 kit. Then you can add all of the options that are listed that I have. The only thing that will be left to add will be the setup for the second cpu and video card... for some reason, the changed the setup on the web site so that those options have to be purchased separately.

Let me know what you think. I read some reviews and posts from guys that are running this setup and everyone gives it a thumbs up



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