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Koolance help

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well i've more or less decided on a koolance EXOS water cooling kit. Gonna be for a s939 90nm A64 and 6800GT. Any thoughts on which case to get? should I just save a few bucks by getting the koolance case thats got the kit integrated?

thanks guys
 
I've got the external flavor and I'd definately go with that if you have the extra cash to buy a different case. The ability to move the cooling to a new system/case is worth the extra bucks, atleast to me.

-Snapper
 
yea thats what i figured also, which case are you using with it? anyone have any recomendations on which cases? preferebly black as that is the color of my EXOS.
 
I'm not sure how much money you have but I just picked up this Silverstone and am very happy with it.

If you don't wanna spend that much try this Kingwin. I was pleasantly surprised at how cool this case was when I started using it.

There's a couple good cases for ya. :)
 
Just got one of those Silverstones myself

by far one of the best constructed cases ive ever seen
 
Yeah, I got a koolance.

Pretty happy with it. It looks damn cool on top of a nice black case.
However, I think if I were to make a choice again, I'd go with a complete custom kit with dangerden and swiftech blocks, simply because the Koolance installation was too easy, not challenging enough.

Koolance blocks are quite decent, as well. The CPU block is very nice, and the chipset/gpu has swively nozzles, which is quite handy.

I am not suggesting against it, it is a great product... but for cheaper, you can get something more interesting, and perhaps even better performance. It will take a bit of work e.g. modding for radiator and such.
 
The case I'm using is a chieftec dragon. It's a gray case, and while it doesn't match the color of the exos, it looks really slick. I wasn't too concerened with them "matching" but as with clothing, black and gray go together well :)

-Snapper
 
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