Ecrit par Rabot le 2004-09-15 à 22:33:53
Type : news - Test
Source : xyzcomputing
"A few weeks ago I had to disassemble the watercooling setup on our test system so the computer could be used for a couple new reviews. Since then the computer has been air cooled by the stock Intel CPU cooler and by a number of other coolers, many of which are extremely loud. Due to the fact that ut was using air cooling again a number of case fans had to be added as well.

Now, about a month and a half after the review, I have to admit I am going through water cooling withdrawal. Personally I am not, "Mr. Watercooling" or anything along those lines but I am certainly a proponent of liquid cooling your PC. I think the power, stability, and quietness of water cooling is certainly worth it at times. The problems with this method are the cost and involved installation process. "
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