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23rd May 2012, 08:42 | #1 |
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| Six Watercooling kits round up Once will not hurt, let's start with the largest series of AIO Corsair. Not necessarily, perhaps, the biggest performance, but in all cases, larger in size. Indeed, this cooler liquid is ready with his good size to 240 rad. As you could see, the cool AIO generally pretty good, but ultimately not much better than a good aircooling. However, the rise and fall over more quickly under control. In addition, these AIO can still put your finger on the watercooling without having provided the disadvantages. Here, no leaks, no tedious installation, everything is connected, there is more to place into the box and off you go then. http://www.cowcotland.com/articles/1...r-ton-cpu.html |
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