Liquid Cooling System

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by adamryer, Jan 17, 2006.

  1. adamryer

    adamryer Guest

    Im looking for a water/liquid cooling system and i have no clue what to look for. Ive been browsing on frozencpu.com and i just wanted some advice on some good brands and or models of water cooling systems. My price range is anything up to $300-$400. Im planning on either buying an all in one kit or adding on to one because i want to cool my cpu, vga, and northbridge and or southbridge. Thanks.
     
  2. SypherTek

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  3. damo_red

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    Damn thats good, i never new you could over clock that much....

    May look into a water cooling system in the near future LOL.
     
  4. SypherTek

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    you cant overclock that much with a water cooler you need a refrigeration unit like i said.

    id buy one of those myself if i could afford to. it would match up perfectly with my lian li case aswell
     
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  5. adamryer

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    Yeah i was reading about that refrigeration unit on extremeoverclockers, its a bit out of my price range and i wont be overclocking quite that much so a standard water cooling system will do.
     
  6. SypherTek

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    in any case id still look at asetek as they are the best when it comes to water cooling.

    you dont even need an actual water cooler to be fair. there is an asetek cooler called the vapochill micro and its great it costs well under your price range and its great for overclocking. they look like a standard heat sink and fan but the heatsink itself is hollow and contains a small amount of refrigerant that evaporates and condenses inside the heatsink keeping your processor amazingly cold for something that isnt a full liquid cooling system. i heard from one guy i know that has one that it will keep an overclocked intel xeon running at 35 celcius ! and intel tend to run hot so if your using one of these on an amd system the results would be outstanding


    http://phpconline.com/product_info.php?products_id=775
     

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