Nice H2O CPU Cooler roundup at AT
Nice H2O CPU Cooler roundup at AT
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- FlyingPenguin
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According to the guys at PCper.com, whose opinions I respect, there are affordable air coolers now that can usually match the performance of a water cooling system, without all the complexity.
Just doesn't seem to make much sense anymore except for bragging rights.
Just doesn't seem to make much sense anymore except for bragging rights.
Christians warn us about the anti-christ for 2,000 years, and when he shows up, they buy a bible from him.
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- GuardianAsher
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When I put together my current rig a year ago, I was perusing around Frys and I saw a Corsair H100i setup for dirt cheap, so I picked it up. I don't overclock, so it might be a bit overkill, but I do run an AMD FX-8150 8-core, so anything I can do to keep it cool and relatively quiet isn't a bad thing to me.
If I had had to pay full price for it? Not a chance.
If I had had to pay full price for it? Not a chance.
- Shadow250
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i use a big water 700 i think thermaltake made it. its much quieter that any air cooler ive had. had it for 5 years and still going, just have to add fluid sometimes. i get the non conductive pc ice coolant. 1 quart ($11.00) lasts me 2 years. it was designed for a am1 i think but is so close to fit am3 just needed slightly longer screws.
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