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    Coolermaster Aquagate + ASUS CT-479?

    Hey there,

    Was wondering if anyone here had experience with mounting the Coolermaster Aquagate mini R120 on a board that has a Asus CT-479 + Mobile Proc and IHS.



    Experiences about the Aquagate Cooling set are welcome as well.
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    lots of owners reproted that the pump above the block cracks in few months

    and few reviews shouwed that this kit can just perform as good as the best AirCooling solutions or better by 1~3C only
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    Hmmm... then i really guess its seperate components then... :P

    I liked the idea of the pump and waterblock combo because that solved my problem of having to find a spot to mount one in my case in the same situation (cpu only lc).

    Just for the record though, are there any rads that are 100% copper and can fit on a 120mm cooler hole of a computer case?

    And if so... are they any better then similar non-100%-copper rads out there?

    Thanks for the info.
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    The Aquagate mini really isn't better than top of the line air cooling. It's a waste of money IMHO. Really no point unless you buy something good which is going to close to $300 or more. For rads most people suggest one of these:
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=3984
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=4536
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=3497
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=3942
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    I'm not sure which waterblocks would fit your board though. Not many people bother to watercool a mobile processor. Is that the socket 478 Asus board with the adapter card for socket 479? Those were pretty cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AzraelDarkangel
    I'm not sure which waterblocks would fit your board though. Not many people bother to watercool a mobile processor. Is that the socket 478 Asus board with the adapter card for socket 479? Those were pretty cool.
    Yes its the one with the adapter.

    I lost aprox. 3-5 degrees celsius mounting the HS, though imo better then the risk of a core crush.

    Looking at the other side though, the fact of a mobile processor not dissipating a terrible amount of heat gives me the opportunity of saving money on an 'extreme' water cooling set and just buy 'bang for the buck' parts.

    Question #2:

    Any cpu blocks with integrated peltier elements?
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    The PA160 uses a single 120 fan and is a a highly rated radiator

    edit:

    Just looked at question 2, Ive seen quite a few websites selling cpu blocks with peltiers.

    Peltier are quite a responsablity if I remember correctly, Im not sure how the ones that the sites sell run but i know that if your not careful many a person has had it melt their cpu or even catch fire.

    edit2:

    Im pretty certain the Storm block would fit on your mobo :P, but its gonna cost you.
    I got mine for 50 USD when the apogee was coming out and everyone was getting rid of them, now they are 80 USD.
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    yes but is there any other single 120 rad that compares?

    Quote Originally Posted by freecableguy
    I'll come blow on your heatsink for a dollar. Thats pretty ghetto
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    I have been Aquagate working for a whole year before cracking.

    Even that, I really dont recommend it ... CM Hyper6+, Big Typhoon or Scythe NINJA Perform better than the Aquagate Mini R 120

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    Okay so i had a peak around again.

    Maybe not the best there is to get, but as i said its a mobile proc.
    I just want it cool and stable.
    Even a 10 degree celcius drop from my current 52 Degrees stressed would be fine.

    So far i was looking into this:

    CPU Block: http://www.xcsystems.nl/product_info...roducts_id=108

    or

    CPU Block: http://www.dtekcustoms.com/index.asp...rodID=173&HS=1

    Radiator: http://www.xcsystems.nl/product_info...roducts_id=140

    Pump: http://www.xcsystems.nl/product_info...roducts_id=135

    [Edit]:
    Thing is... if im reading it right, the radiator has 1/4" flow holes and the cpu block has 1/2".
    Are there high flow screw converters or something? (To make 1/2" as big as 1/4")?

    [Edit2]:
    I think i got one: http://www.xcsystems.nl/product_info...products_id=90
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    Looks like a pretty good setup for a good budget, did you read this:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=75873
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    Heh, thanks for the link.

    Good to see the black ice pro is rated as a low noise rad.

    I dont think i will be able to get a mp05 block around here though.

    So it'll be the danger den copper tdx i guess.

    Looking at the list on that page i'd say my parts are pretty much right.

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    Where are you located?
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    The Netherlands.

    Plenty of hardware shops, but hard to find one that has everything i want.
    (I hate buying at several shops at the same time).
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