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Written by Water-Cooling
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
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Hello all, welcome to the new site, Yeah it is yet another one but hopefully this is much better now. With the new site and the new look forums we hope to finally offer a good community site for water-cooling and overclocking. The gallery is now fulll automated so after signing up you can add to the gallery and show off your work. You can also comment on news, acticles or the gallery. If you are already a forum member your existing login details will still work. This is of course a new site and probably will have some issue so please contact us and let us know of the problems you have or if your a member use the bug reports section of the forum. |
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D-Tek Fuzion V2 CPU Waterblock |
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Written by paul
Monday, 19 May 2008
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Quote "The new D-Tek V2 may at first look like a minor cosmetic top upgrade which
would be acceptable considering how well the V1 performs, but it's much
more than that. D-Tek has spent a fair amount of time taking all the
good from V1, building upon that work and making it even better for the
new version. The thermal performance gains in the new version over V1
were surprising to me, and exceeded my expectations"
http://www.martinsliquidlab.com/D-Tek_Fuzion_V2-Review.html
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Written by paul
Monday, 19 May 2008
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Quote "In this review, our CPU3D review team takes a look at the Sapphire Atomic Radeon HD3870x2 Watercooled. It utilise two slightly overclocked ATI RV670 GPUs @ 860Mhz (default is 800Mhz), with 1Gb of DDR3 ram. What makes is card unique is obviously the pre-installed watercooling unit which is totally self-contained." http://www.cpu3d.com/content/view/4868/53/ |
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CoolIT Systems PURE CPU Cooler |
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Written by paul
Monday, 19 May 2008
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Quote "Companies like CoolIT Systems played a large role in turning water cooling into a mainstream practice by making it available on a large scale, even getting their products in the hands of big box builders like Alienware. Today we are going to look at CoolIT’s latest water-cooled processor heatsink, the PURE. CoolIT calls their cooling systems “Fluid Heat Exchangers” and have been building their FHEs for a couple of years now." http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/14..... |
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