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MtSpawn

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I can get this at almost nothing do you think it will lower the temps at all??

"Super" Water Cooling Kit for overclocked CPUs

General Features:
Copper-finned water-cooled CPU heatsink
Submersible 120VAC water pump
Clear plastic water holding tank
Finned metal radiator with dual cooling fans
Silicone tubes have metal coil springs inside to prevent kinks and collapse

Pump Features:
Volume adjustable from 240 to 700 liters/hour
130cm (52 inch) maximum height
120VAC, 8 watt power consumption

CPU Cooling Block:
Aluminum base, copper fins, and clear plastic top
Copper fins are inlaid into the base to avoid air gaps
Screw-on compression fittings for inlet and outlet hoses
Metal hold-down clamps for Socket 370, Socket A & Socket 478 CPU's
(Plastic base for Socket 478 cooling not provided--usually comes w/motherboard)
15 water channels, each with 0.5mm thick copper fin
Supplied with 15 grams of thermal compound
Dimensions: 3x3.5x2.5 inches (HxWxD) (not including CPU, socket, and bracket)

Holding Tank Features:
Durable clear plastic construction
Built-in thermometer, marked from -10 to 50 degrees Celsius, for monitoring
Tongue-and-groove gasketing to prevent leak formation
(Extra gasket provided)
Dimensions: 8x4.5x4.25 inches (LxWxH)

Radiator Features:
Threaded inlet and outlet pipes
Screw-on elbow fittings with ribbed ends for joining with silicone hoses
Roll of PTFE Thread Tape included to seal threads
(NOTE: Do not overtighten elbow fittings, or they will break.)
Dimensions: 8.75x5x4 inches (LxDxH)

NOTE: 120VAC cord to pump must be cut for insertion into holding...
... tank. Cord must then be re-spliced after installation (wirenuts...
... provided). It is recommended that you install the tank with pump...
... inside the computer case or in someother type of enclosure to...
... protect the exposed splice in the pump cord. Pump must be...
... inside holding tank for it to work as designed.


http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=WATERCOOL-KIT
 
well, that is a rediculously low price for even a watercooling kit. the waterblock is a Senfu II and is OK, nothing special, but nothing horrible. the radiator is also just OK. its a cheaper snaking pipe design which isnt the best of things, but it is huge to make up for its defficiencies in constructoin. the pump looks ok spec wise, ~240gph ~6ft head if my conversions are right, but nobody can speak of its reliability. and finally the tubing looks strange. I wonder how that inner spring effects flowrate?

lemme ask you this? what are you using now and why do you want to watercool?
 
I just got a new 2100 thbred got a new mobo on the way dont really have anything to cool it right now plan on overclocking it a little.
 
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