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Corsair's COOL system...

InorganicMatter

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I always liked the idea of an in-case water-cooling solution, as opposed to the kind that are out of your case with all kinds of tubes running into your computer and big bulky units off to the side. My only problem was, buying all the parts separately seemed kinda' intimidating to me. What if I bought the wrong one and caused a leak, frying my system? Well, that's why Corsair's COOL system caught my eye. I trust Corsair, and the idea sounds great. How does this kit stack up against you guy's homemade ones in terms of temperature? Cost?
 
its probably not as good as a 'homemade' WC setup, but im sure it can still hold its own ground. id really like to know the price of this, because i might be interested. seems like a good idea to me.
 
mashie said:
The Corsiar COOL system is just a relabelled Swiftech kit with a nicer paintjob.
And this is a good thing? I'm a little new to the WC world, please bear with me. Does Swiftech make good products?
 
What's up with the comparison to a super hot Athlon 2700+ I gotta run out and get one :rolleyes:
 
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