Do the newer 3w Cree the xp-e make a big difference, or has it not been tested. I think I saw the royal blue is now also availible in the newer model.
I believe XP-E has been around and not new. Its just that its not available thru common reef outlets. Like Nano said, I believe that the XP-G is the newer. If you are going to do XP-G for the whites then I really suggest to do 2:1. 2 blues per 1 white XP-G. Unless you really want the 6.5k metal halide look with tint of blue.
I see also that you used rapidled for your stuff. I know they have the 24 as well as the 36 kits, but those come with the constant output converters. Did you have them swap in the dimmables, or did you put together your own kit?
Yes, I ordered the 24 Ultra Dimmable(free shipping). And yes they also have 36 Ultra kits Dimmable.
http://www.rapidled.com/servlet/the-58/36-Ultra-Premium-LED/Detail
When you order, there is this box where you say what you want or if you want something change like the ratio of Blue and White. Note: That you need to order the optics for the XP-G seperate or as addition.
But with the increased power you may be able to get away with 20 whites and 40 blues for 60 total leds and only 5 drivers?
Definitely. If you order 60, your factor will be "18", which I believe still very good. You still havent told me what kind of corals you are keeping. Or is this going to a new tank?
60 LEDs means 5 strips of 12 LEDs (maximum per driver). Is your tank acrylic? or glass? 100 gallons right? If you have a single glass support on the middle of your tank then 6 LEDs on each side. 5 strips also means, 3 strips of blue and 2 strips of white. All Blue, All white, All Blue, All White, All Blue.
Go and buy 12 or 24 LED kits for now, and work on it. If you like what you see, then add the remaining 36 LEDs.
I highly recommend that you do 12 per strip (max per driver). this way, it will be highly modular, like replacing fluorescent bulbs for service in the future. you can easily disconnect one without affecting the others. Thats if you are doing "strips" and not heatsink blocks.