(HD) Koolance CPU-345 Liquid cooling Intel's Core I7 965 CPU
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ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL
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very professional reviews help me through some tough decisions, 5 stars
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i laughed my farking ass off when he said "pivot balls"
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After a little over a year the o-ring gave up and the fluid leaked over the mobo and vid card on mine.
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@trubritar Phenom II x4 965 b.e.; I didn't like the price to performance ratio for the i7 965. And I'm an avid OC'er so I don't care for the i7's locked clock speed... Maybe I should build a system around an i7 and do some comparative benchmarks, just for the hell of it.
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It's out
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hey trubitar are you going to do a review on the cpu-360? im trying to decide if i should get that or the heatkiller 3.0
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That's actually not that good for 3.2GHz... I get 50c @ 3.45GHz on that test with my air cooled system. I also notice you didn't mention whether this was a passive or active system. I could understand those temps on a passive system but that's running way to hot for an active system.
percheron1654 1 year ago
@percheron1654 : are you using a Core i7 965 CPU?
trubritar 1 year ago
I have a question, i just opened my package from koolance, with this water block, but mine didn't come with those pivot balls..can i still install it or do i need them?
anbelroj 1 year ago
Hi there,
Yes, you can still install it using the newer revised mounting bracket.
Trub
trubritar 1 year ago
Hi,Iam going to switch to water cooling soon and wondering if the CPU-350 from koolance already has the core i7 LGA1366 brackets with it.
farshoon 3 years ago
Hi there,
The CPU-350 comes with all the variations of brackets to suit a majority of the CPU sockets out there....Both AMD and Intel.
trubritar 3 years ago