First of all, sorry for the crappy pics, couldn't take any better from my 7250i.
Overview of the case, Lian Li pc6089. I know its a big mess, but feel free to try it yourself. Watercooling, 3hd's and cdrom in a miditower.
This is a better pic, but that was taken before i cleaned my case.
Little reservoir at the back, the top can be removed for easy filling. A reservoir is not needed, only for easier filling.
Not very clear, but this shoud be the dual 120mm rad. Attached to the rad are 2x Papst 4412 F/2GML 120mm fans.
This is the waterblock i'm using at the moment. Its a Maze 2 from
Dangerden. Below you can see the little Zalmann heatsink, on top a 40mm fan. If you really want high fsb's, then watercool the northbridge. However, I have no problems reaching 220fsb.
This is the Vga cooling block, bought at
Lownoise.de. Aircooled the core of my Ti4400 reached 305Mhz, now 335Mhz ( Default voltage on the core ).
The total cost of this was about 200€/$320, the most expensive were the radiator ( 80€/$132 ) and the Papst fans ( 25€/$41 each )
The loudest part of my rig is the 60Gig Western Digital hd, when that one is empty, i'll take it out. In the front of the case are 2x 80mm fans, at the rear a 80mm, on top a 80mm. Also in the front, 3x 40mm fans for outtake. All fans are running at 5V or 7V. The temps of this setup are good imo, 10°C above room temperature. ( 2000+ Dut3c at 2300Mhz/ 1.9V ) The
measured temperature readout is 15°C cpu and 10°C case, you have got to love Abit.
The pump is a el cheapo Hydor one, 300l/h. More is overkill and less silent imo.
I would really recommend Dangerden for waterblocks. Just dont buy a aluminium block. Some blocks are attached using the socket clips ( The same as aircooling ), that ones are easier to install.
For radiator, I've heard very bad thing about the Black Ice Pro, when you attach the fans, there isn't enough space left for easy install. Mine is a heattransformer, there is about 1cm of place between the fans.
For tubing, the average one you can find in the DIY stores will do fine.
Feel free to ask more questions.