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| About I love trying out new things, especially when it comes to internet technology. I never really kept a journal, but it's something that I've always wanted to do. Now, everybody will get a chance to look inside my twisted, and somewhat-warped mind.
I've also subscribed to Audio Blog, so a few times a week, I'll leave actual voice blogs. Very cool!XML Newsfeed Previous Posts
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Tuesday, April 12, 2005
CPU Water Cooling, Simplified! I think I'm going to get one of these! This is, by far, one of the best kits I have seen on the market. I read a write-up in Maximum PC, and decided to do some research. For $100, and a totally, self-contained water cooling system, why wouldn't you buy this for your PC? Ninjalane - Cooler Master Aquagate Mini Review Coolmaster's Site - Aquagate Mini Click here for a nice video review from XPCGear.com My overall impression is this is going to be a HOT seller, and I want one! What they need to do is: 1) Offer a way to attach a video card cooler to run inline with current water cooling. Right now it doesn't. You can only cool your CPU. Also, you can't cut-n-splice the line because the fluid is vacuum filled and sealed at factory (nice because there is no line-bleeding required... it's truly plug-n-play!) 2) Fan speed is controlled by an external knob. Would be nice to have an automatic fan. I guess this could easily be done by just buying a 120mm thermally-controlled fan, but that sensor would be working off of air temp and not water temp. You really can't beat $100 for a closed-loop, ready-to-install water cooling system that's truly effective. posted by Dino at 2:40 PM (permanent link)
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