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How to upset the XS Liquid Cooling section.
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But you have to put that together and fill it up so you fail :D :p:
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Not for our use, but for OEMs and those that dont want to get there feet *or computers wet this is pretty nice solution made by asetek.
And as long as you swaped out those bling fans you might some better numbers.
Again like I said not for Xtreme people, but for users that have a 1.8ghz c2d that want to get to 2.4 sliently and wanna swap the fans out this could be pretty cool.
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have no cleu obout the performance but where is the ress hmm :p:
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hmm, if the pump doesn't die too early, it could/would probably perform better with an MCR220 rad...
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septim
hmm, if the pump doesn't die too early, it could/would probably perform better with an MCR220 rad...
Thats sort of defeats having a sealed ready filled system thats guaranteed to run for over 5 years maintenance free. :D
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Looks like the Asetek LCLC. http://www.asetek.com/content/view/50/104/
I have the single 120 setup and its performance is less than bad.
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Looks like a movie prop from the matrix.
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HAHAHAHA, wow! I will say it is compact though but seriously I would rather build my own knowing the parts and performance as opposed to a compact little system that is not reviewed and tested in here. The parts all look cheap but I am guessing that is exactly what it is supposed to be. Compact, cheap and maintenance free for 5 years. I guess it would be good for someone without any knowledge of Water Cooling and does not want to learn either and is too lazy to make their own and maintain it.
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If that one is too extreme, I think there's also a single-120 version of it available.
And if that's still too much, check out the Auras Conditioner...
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This is how you upset the LC section here. :fact: :D
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iandh
Looks like a movie prop from the matrix.
Yeah they looked like the plugs that came out of neo's head when he stopped using "thermaltake" and came out of the matrix. :eek:
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Here you go.
http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/...mini_aquagate/
Coolermaster Aquagate Mini ... complete with single aluminum 80 mm radiator. Performs worse than stock Intel heatsink cooling lol
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Even my Sempron would put this kit to shame when I do a Prime load testing.
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Complete with pushpins for maximum aggravation for the xtreme crowd! :D
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Waterlogged
This is how you upset the LC section here. :fact: :D
AH! THERMALTAKE!!! KILL IT!!! :frag:
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I bet pissing on a CPU would keep it cooler!
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Solidsnake666
AH! THERMALTAKE!!! KILL IT!!! :frag:
I agree with you, Thermaltake=:rofl:
Naukuh, I also :ROTF: at your post haha!
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Waterlogged
This is how you upset the LC section here. :fact: :D
to make the fun complete, here some quotes from the "reviews":
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This is a great product.
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he only con that i have about it is that it took me about 3 hours to install it , just becuase the radiator is soo big i have a mid-tower and somehow i managed to put it all inside of the case.
note, its a 120x1 rad...
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Only once in a while u can hear the pump sucking the coolent and thats about it
Wait, so the pump works only part time?
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It looks really awesome after u instiall it. If your case has a clear side-panal with some LEDs it looks really awesome.
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This thing is the best, if you have trouble cooling your system u'll love this, It dropped my temp about 20 deg C at full load
from what? p1 stock cooler?:rofl:
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how to upset this section?
Putting 2 high end quadcores (Q9650 class) in a hat unused. And let it sit there.
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...a/IMG_0029.jpg
Oh wait, thats phonecall from dave :rofl:
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I wish i had extra chips laying around..... ;)
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I thought you had to mention aluminum to get the Liquid section riled up?