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some people report galvanic corrosion in the Apogee GTX, because of the different metals.
The Apogee GT is fine though (which I have)
the MCP655/D5 pump is a very good pump though
I have one in my system - not the B version though. The B version doesn't have variable speed. But, I keep mine on full speed anyway.
I would recommend you get a custom system, as opposed to a kit.
Something like:
Thermochill PA series radiator
MCP655/Laing D5
D-Tek Fuzion or Apogee GT - or if you don't mind paying more for a copper top, the Apogee GTX
Pentosin G11, and PT-nuke, or Swiftech HydrX (my system uses HydrX)
your choice of reservoir, or fillport
fillports take up less space, and I think allow better water flow. They can make things look cleaner (less stuff)
Reservoirs are easier to fill and bleed. Though it's sometimes harder to find a place for one in your case. They can look good though.
The Apogee GT is fine though (which I have)
the MCP655/D5 pump is a very good pump though
I have one in my system - not the B version though. The B version doesn't have variable speed. But, I keep mine on full speed anyway.
I would recommend you get a custom system, as opposed to a kit.
Something like:
Thermochill PA series radiator
MCP655/Laing D5
D-Tek Fuzion or Apogee GT - or if you don't mind paying more for a copper top, the Apogee GTX
Pentosin G11, and PT-nuke, or Swiftech HydrX (my system uses HydrX)
your choice of reservoir, or fillport
fillports take up less space, and I think allow better water flow. They can make things look cleaner (less stuff)
Reservoirs are easier to fill and bleed. Though it's sometimes harder to find a place for one in your case. They can look good though.