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Old Jan 5, 2009, 09:26 AM   #1
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NorthQ Siberian Tiger II Water Cooler Review @ DH

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Today we have the opportunity to review another product from NorthQ, a Danish company who have been aggressively expanding the last several months. Not long ago we had a look at the Siberian Tiger, a compact water cooling solution designed to narrow the chasm between air coolers and more complex DIY water cooling solutions. It was a pre-assembled, easy to install and maintenance free water cooling product.

NorthQ have already released a second version of the cooler, dubbed the Siberian Tiger II. The Siberian Tiger II is not much different than the first version as the only basic differentiation is the use of a dual radiator for increased performance.
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Old Jan 5, 2009, 12:45 PM   #2
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Re: NorthQ Siberian Tiger II Water Cooler Review @ DH

Nice review Grace and it seems to work well and reasonably priced as well. On the water block quite an interesting shape you don't see many round ones ...
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Re: NorthQ Siberian Tiger II Water Cooler Review @ DH

So in a direct head to head which would be better: the Siberian Tiger or that awesome Coolit Domino ALC which was reviewed here recently?
Im swaying towards the Coolit which looked a much simpler and more adaptable setup for beginners but it would be nice to see some comparison figures between the two.
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Old Jan 5, 2009, 11:44 PM   #4
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Re: NorthQ Siberian Tiger II Water Cooler Review @ DH

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So in a direct head to head which would be better: the Siberian Tiger or that awesome Coolit Domino ALC which was reviewed here recently?
Im swaying towards the Coolit which looked a much simpler and more adaptable setup for beginners but it would be nice to see some comparison figures between the two.
I was almost thinking the same thing this morning when I posted lol. I am looking at the Domino now on LGA775 and Stu tested it on the LGA1366. So it would be hard to compare these results to the Domino as this cooler doesn't support LGA1366 ... but would be nice to see the difference between them on LGA775
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Re: NorthQ Siberian Tiger II Water Cooler Review @ DH

It would be nice with some voltage control of the pump, in case you are one of those (like me) who notices the high pitch from the pump
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