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Thread: Wow...this should cool those hot Opties/X2's?

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    Wow...this should cool those hot Opties/X2's

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    looks alright, compared to swiftech and dangerden.
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    Wow...this should cool those hot Opties/X2's?

    750W Thermaltake Modular PSU
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    Core i7 920 @ 20 X 200 1.325V
    CORSAIR XMS3 DHX 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1600
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    7 120mm Yate Loon LED Intake Fan
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    7 X Yate Loon Blue LED Intake Fans
    4 X Yate Loon Blue LED Exhaust Fans
    1 X Swiftech GTZ
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    The concept is sound and it looks well made. Costs more than my phase change or my high end cpu+gpu water cooling though.

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    Hmm, $400. I think I'll stick to my $25 XP90.

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    what I am thinking about are the peeps out there that are a lil bit nervous about going into watercooling or thermalelectric cooling which goes below ambient temps by quite a bit...(which this is)...but I am sure that you knew that by reading link....seems to be something that people might go after for chips with a "cold bug" or just want something in 1 package that is in between water and phasechange as far as temps go.....I would really like to see a review about this product.
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    Quote Originally Posted by r3w4
    Hmm, $400. I think I'll stick to my $25 XP90.
    xp90 is the worst piece of $hit ever... after taking it out and replacing with a zalman 9500. i got over 8C cooler
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    I could have a buddy of mine build something similar for at least half the cost
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    Quote Originally Posted by r3w4
    Hmm, $400. I think I'll stick to my $25 XP90.


    HAHAHAHAHAAHA...I would have said the same thing a few months ago...once i took the plunge to water...NEVER looked back!....no comparison...
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    28" HANNSPREE Monitor


    Watercooling Loop:

    1 X PA120.3
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    7 X Yate Loon Blue LED Intake Fans
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    Quote Originally Posted by dicecca112
    I could have a buddy of mine build something similar for at least half the cost


    as per your sig....do it! I know it will cool better....
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    7 120mm Yate Loon LED Intake Fan
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    28" HANNSPREE Monitor


    Watercooling Loop:

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    7 X Yate Loon Blue LED Intake Fans
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    Extremely expenesive to buy and also to run, not on the silent side either. No specs on the Tecs, wonder if it can even keep an overvolted X2 cool.

    Until I see a proper review, this doesn't look any good to me.

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    I have seen this thing tossed around a number of times. No insulation = not cooler (or much cooler) than ambient = pointless to have a TEC, at least that is what I get from looking at it.

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    Wow. $400 bigguns eh? That would get you a really nice case, a dual heatercore, and some other rather nice equipment......

    To each his own though, I guess....

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    total waste of money

    i mean lol its like a coolermaster WCing kit, just with TECs
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    This is a total novelty product and would NOT have the capacity to cool an x2. definately a colossal waste of money. You don't even get bragging rights with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Tinker
    This is a total novelty product and would NOT have the capacity to cool an x2. definately a colossal waste of money. You don't even get bragging rights with it.
    QFT.. with that money you could design and make your own tec block, and get at least a decent WC setup.
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    Way too much money. My WC setup cost me less than $200 and keeps the "hot Opty" and the GPU cool and quiet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feanor
    Way too much money. My WC setup cost me less than $200 and keeps the "hot Opty" and the GPU cool and quiet.

    Agreed - go h20, pocket the extra $200 and get rid of the POS XP-90 which couldnt cool an overclocked calculater.

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    LOL.....I am very happy w/ my watercooling setup...just was thinking about the other people out there..that are scared to try and watercool themselves.
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    Im not too keen on it, Way too much. Sooner put it towards a decent Phase setup.

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