Ecrit par Rabot le 2004-10-01 à 09:39:54
Type : news - Test
Source : xyzcomputing
XYZ Computing a eu ce kit entre les mains. De bonnes performances, facile à monter mais le customiser sera cher et le radiateur 240mm est difficile à intégrer.
"There are a lot of liquid cooling solutions on the market today and, accordingly, there is a lot of competition between the manufacturers. As a result companies are always striving for innovation, cooling power, and ease of installation to attract new consumers and keep old ones. One company that has always seemed to have a sort of cult-following is Danger Den. For years these guys have been producing high-quality water cooling equipment that has been a viable alternative to the larger companies on the market.
This review takes a look at a custom water cooling kit compiled by Danger Den. Although this one is set up for our Pentium 4 system, each of the parts in the kit is also available for a number of different applications. We have a lot of ground to cover, so let´s get going... "
| Le kit inclut : - TDX waterblock - Maze4 GPU block - Black Ice Xtreme2 Radiator - Filler Port - Maze4 Chipset Block - Dual UV lights - 4 oz Zerex Super Coolant - Arctic Silver 5 - Twelve feet of 1/2" green UV tubing - sixteen 1/2" hose clamps - 1/2" T - Danger Den case badge - Two 120mm Pabst Fans w/ 3-pin connectors - 12v Inline Pump |
2004-10-04 : Overclocking du Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz Socket 775
2004-10-03 : Kit Watercooling Asetek pour HDD
2004-10-01 : Le 1A-SL2 change de Top
2004-10-01 : Kit Danger Den Water Cooling
2004-10-01 : Koolance Exos-Al chez HEXUS
2004-09-30 : Vapochill Lightspeed
2004-09-30 : Comparatif de polonais
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