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Larkooler Universal LCS

Deejay3d

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Anyone know anything about this?
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=26651

I know that most all in one solutions are crap, but I am going to be building an i7 or i5 rig in a month or two and was thinking about maybe getting wet for the first time. However, it seems that putting a decent loop together can get expensive real quick. So, I thought I'd throw this out there to the experts here at the [H], see if this one is any different than a TT Bigwater or the likes. Thanks in advance.

BTW: I'm planning to go with a 5870 and an i7 920 (hopefully), and would probably only cool the CPU and video card for starters, then possibly add some mosfet, NB/SB, and maybe the RAM (not likely), in something like the Obsidian 800D or Raven RV02. Does this set have the cooling capacity for a setup like that?
 
Nevermind, I think I found my answer, right here:

Flow Rate: 72L/Hour
Max. Water Lift: 200cm

Not so hot.
 
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