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Water Cooling question
i wanted to buy a liquid cooler
Hydro Series™ H100 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler or swiftech custom cooling is better ? any idea ? |
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Re: Water Cooling question
The corsair hydro series seems to be a very popular choice among a lot of people. The H100 has a huge radiator. I would go for the H80 with is basically the same, but smaller. Unless you have a monster CPU or planning on OC'ing the crap out of one, then I don't think you need a CPU cooler as big as the H100.
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Re: Water Cooling question
Corsair is a quick, simple, easy method of keeping your CPU cool under enthusiast conditions. Custom watercooling is more complex but has the potential to be far more flexible (e.g. cool graphics cards, chipsets etc too) or more stylish with some effort.
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Re: Water Cooling question
Next time you go to a hotel on one of the weekly clandestine jaunts out with the mistress, take the room-bar cooler with you; use it as the case for your PC components. You'll have to do some drilling and stuff through the walls of the fridge and whatnot, but who cares? You got the dang thing for free, right?
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