@linkeloetje47 Ya or if you use liquid, use mineral oil or something non-conductive. This design seems flawed from the get go, why would you design something with a heat generating pump right on top of you CPU where you are trying to cool??? Seems kinda counter productive to me, If there is a good reason to heat the liquid your trying to cool right at the location of the component your trying to cool, please explain the benefits because Im unaware..
My ECO alc failed after 15 months of use! While playing BF3, a strange rumbling noise came from the inside of my pc, screen went blanc en everything shut down.
Water dripping from my case, probably a pump failure. Luckily only my powersupply didnt survive! So no more watercooling for me, back to air
Do not purchase technology from this company (Coolit)! This product exploded after 8 months of use with no overclocking! It completely ruined my computer and Cool-it doesn't cover damages! DO NOT BUY! AVOID THIS COPMANY AT ALL COSTS!
My CoolIT product failed within the first year of use in my PC. I couldn't find my org receipt, even though I could provide the serial number off the pump. So they won't even give an exchange. 100 dollars down the drain and a damaged PC. Before you consider the Corsair models, know they are also made by CoolIT. I suggest you go with Noctua instead.
Easy to install my ass, that thing was a PITA to get mounted to the motherboard. I was hoping you would show an easy way to do it but you skipped the only part of the installation that I was interested in.
@Sorraxe I used to have my h50 bringing in air from the outside, only problem with that is, it was blowing all the hot air on my memory and other components on the mobo, so i switched it to blow the air outside of the case. Still works very well, especially if you have a side case fan.
Shouldnt the air flow come FROM the outside the case and in , just like the Corsair h50 etc? Better to have clean cold air from the outside( push/pull Configurations ?
@linkeloetje47 Ya or if you use liquid, use mineral oil or something non-conductive. This design seems flawed from the get go, why would you design something with a heat generating pump right on top of you CPU where you are trying to cool??? Seems kinda counter productive to me, If there is a good reason to heat the liquid your trying to cool right at the location of the component your trying to cool, please explain the benefits because Im unaware..
SickKnowledge82 2 months ago
I have beend using this cooler for 15 months and it is still working like a charm. Just take care of it and it will take care of you.
RumbleM0NKEY 2 months ago
My ECO alc failed after 15 months of use! While playing BF3, a strange rumbling noise came from the inside of my pc, screen went blanc en everything shut down.
Water dripping from my case, probably a pump failure. Luckily only my powersupply didnt survive! So no more watercooling for me, back to air
and it does a better job too!
linkeloetje47 3 months ago
Do not purchase technology from this company (Coolit)! This product exploded after 8 months of use with no overclocking! It completely ruined my computer and Cool-it doesn't cover damages! DO NOT BUY! AVOID THIS COPMANY AT ALL COSTS!
Providence932 5 months ago
My CoolIT product failed within the first year of use in my PC. I couldn't find my org receipt, even though I could provide the serial number off the pump. So they won't even give an exchange. 100 dollars down the drain and a damaged PC. Before you consider the Corsair models, know they are also made by CoolIT. I suggest you go with Noctua instead.
PaulGrantDesigns 5 months ago
Easy to install my ass, that thing was a PITA to get mounted to the motherboard. I was hoping you would show an easy way to do it but you skipped the only part of the installation that I was interested in.
Roach1983 6 months ago
Wow, can't go wrong with this thing! Now they need to make one for a chipset cooler and for a gpu cooler!
enticed2zeitgeist 6 months ago
@Sorraxe I used to have my h50 bringing in air from the outside, only problem with that is, it was blowing all the hot air on my memory and other components on the mobo, so i switched it to blow the air outside of the case. Still works very well, especially if you have a side case fan.
dproffessa 6 months ago
will this work with LGA 1155??? some people say yes, some say no.
Zilchyboy 6 months ago
Shouldnt the air flow come FROM the outside the case and in , just like the Corsair h50 etc? Better to have clean cold air from the outside( push/pull Configurations ?
Sorraxe 7 months ago