View Full Version : NICE Water-Kooling!!! Holy...
train22
09-25-01, 02:47 PM
Koolance has just released an amazing WaterCooling rig, you can buy the kit or with the case. It is very very impressive and I think will preform well,and on top of all, it's cheap. The case is about 200 bucks, which comes with everything you need for a CPU watercooler. (You can add a gpu and chipset waterblock) It is just so sexy, I want to get one myself and I would have if I didn't buy a good antec case already. Anyways, check it out if you havn't already:
http://koolance.com/products/pc2/
amazingly kewl features too, Good Job Koolance!!
I think there was review article a few days ago on this at the main page here. check it out for test results.
Yea its pretty nice and the o/cers article shows some good results with it! I thought about getting it cuase it was very well made and it was all i need for watercooling (since i'm a rookie at the subject) but.....
I didnt really liked the case :( so i decided to get a case that i really like and get me a watercool kit :)
Yeah.. the case is pretty nice but theres nothing like making your own setup.
fatshlink
09-25-01, 04:30 PM
Originally posted by mEKbOY
Yeah.. the case is pretty nice but theres nothing like making your own setup.
coming from a guy who just bought a vapochill
(just kidding almost got one my self, but am going whith the home built water system
Well if you also looked in that post i built my own water setup as well. Remember.. two setups is better than one.:D
chuckchippie
09-25-01, 07:49 PM
get the DTEK customs intercooler max, better, and a bit more expensive but it's a kit in a case, and it's schweet! (Get the spir@l block!)
where can you get one of these dtek cases then web addy please.....
chuckchippie
09-26-01, 05:25 PM
to get the dtek customs case go to www.dtekcustoms.com (http://www.dtekcustoms.com)
Yah, the Dtek case is much nicer. I bought one of the old Koolance cases for my wife's computer and it works fine. But the case itself (not the cooling system) is super cheap: lots of screws and knockouts that you have to *pry* out with pliers. A real hand mangler.
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