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Aphanix Iceberg II Review

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http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/review-166-4.htm

http://www.gruntville.com/reviews/wc/ahanix_icebergii/page5.php

I might get a water cooling kit eventually and I saw this review, I know the first iceberg wasn't great but the revision 2 seems interesting.

46 degree full load on a p4 3.2 with absolute silent operation is not bad at all....


I guess it can cool down my mobile 2500 to 40-43 load...or I might be wrong

I'm a newbie at water cooling...I'll do extensive and after I'll check if I can get myself a custom rig with a better performance/price ratio


Any one tested the Iceberd II on a amd system...?
 
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Stay away from kits that are pre-made like that... It's good to start with but seriously... your going to end up wanting more as time goes on. Unless of course the issuie of "good enough" is ok with you...

If you are new to WCing then I suggest you take a look at kits that you can build your self such as DangerDan or D-tek... I suggest DangerDan tho...
 
ILikeMy240sx: You say you like DangerDen (Not Dan, den) but all of your blocks are Swiftechs! Dtek's WW is a really good, easy-to-mount block, and so you should go for their kit, if you are deadset on a kit. If not, Mag 3, WhiteWater, and a heater core.
 
What about the Eheim 1048 over the Mag 3 ?

I want something silent...what is the advantage one have over the other one ?
 
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