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Sidney 15th August 2005 21:33

Asetek WaterChill 3/8" ID Power Kit, CPU/GPU/NB Waterblocks w/ Triple 120mm Radiator
 
My initial expectations of this kit is that in it's complete configuration it will provide very reasonable performance but that better performance could be achieved with a little "twinking" of the components. I am a believer that there is more to be lost by water cooling the Chipset then is to be gained by it in most circumstances. That being said, many enthusiasts operate their systems in warmer environments and the addition of the Chipset cooler would be a welcome option indeed for these folks.

Review URL // http://reviews.pimprig.com/cooling/a...e_radiator.php

Sidney 15th August 2005 21:51

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OC @ 3.77MHz @ 1.14Vcore
Nice vcore - 20% below default with 770 mhz overclock; how does he do it.

System temp is lower than ambient temp is another myth to me.

jmke 15th August 2005 22:01

well, let's ask em:)

piotke 15th August 2005 22:04

Try not makig errors while asking such questions ;)

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how come the system temp is higher then the ambient temperature?

Sidney 15th August 2005 22:08

You are correct;)

How come system temp is lower than ambient??

jmke 15th August 2005 22:14

woopsie:)

Sidney 15th August 2005 22:15

Oh, perhaps it would be a better question, so that we don't offend people on typo as I often do that.:D

I did double check; system temps reported are lower than ambient stated.


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