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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2010

Pc liquid cool
Water cool

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  • The radiator is a nice 240 rad. using 2 120mm fans to cool it

    it has compression fittings on it for easy of setup.

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  • @nobysikakimysore 4.2ghz

  • check out my pc

    search youtube for

    my rig ownz

  • @hypsegaming yes

  • Can I fit this into a Coolermaster HAF-X case?

  • @satgod just 4.2mhz ?

    are u kidding or whut ?

    nowdays people are using 2-4GHz,but ure still sticking to the old days?

    nice

  • Hello and thanks for the great Video!!!

    I also want to buy this product now,but i can't find it in Greece,do you know any Computer Shops in Europe to buy it from there???

    p.s. Does it include the AM3 bracket???

    Thanks and waiting for your answer...

  • You can also get the thermaltake i760 (Simular but not quite as good product at

    thermaltakestore

    its refurbished from the dealer for 89.00. You might get this and order you a heatkiller 3.0 and your doing pretty good at that point

    if you get the thermaltake i760 and you want to use the stock water block with a 1366 motherboard you'll have to get the 1366 plates that are sold seperate for about 10-16.00

  • You can get the coolermaster aquagate max for 149.95 at this link

    performance-pcs

  • this cooler is currently running on a i7-940 processor oc'ed to 4.2Mhz

    with the system stock out of the box after a hour of prime95 64bit running

    the temp is a steady 70c. Its a safe temp. if you use artic silver 5 or even better MX-3 thermal paste you could see a 3c to 5c decrease

    if you change the water block to a heatkiller 3.0 or a Swiftech APOGEE XT Ultra Extreme you would see temps at 60c steady under 100% load

    this is a great beginner to intermediate water cooling solution

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