If you are going to water cool you should definately check out the SID8875G-series. You can overclock that bad boy to the rice and still have megahertz to cook an egg in 20 seconds. Make sure you re-rout your GFX card through your mainframe or you risk putting your whole system on trial.
If you have $500 canadian dollars to spare you should purchase a johnson rod to sift through the electricity input and filter out all the "dirty" electricty. It's a bit of a luxury, but if you use really advanced industry standard tools like Windows Media Player you are going to need it - i made that mistake once myself.
Finally, make sure you never ever run a GTX470 and a SLI in the same machine. It turns out one was made on the east side and one was made on the west side, so only put them next to each other if you want your internet to get capped with a 9mm shot of megawatts.
If you have $500 canadian dollars to spare you should purchase a johnson rod to sift through the electricity input and filter out all the "dirty" electricty. It's a bit of a luxury, but if you use really advanced industry standard tools like Windows Media Player you are going to need it - i made that mistake once myself.
Finally, make sure you never ever run a GTX470 and a SLI in the same machine. It turns out one was made on the east side and one was made on the west side, so only put them next to each other if you want your internet to get capped with a 9mm shot of megawatts.