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| Affiliate Reviews: Air and Water Cooling Swiftech MCX775-V heatsink  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by ClubOverclocker.com |  | | | | | | | | | Not everybody is so quick to adopt water as their method of CPU cooling. In fact, water cooling isn't the best solution 100% of the time. So, for those rare instances when water cooling isn't the ideal solution, or for the folks who just haven't embraced water cooling yet, there is the metal heatsink and cooling fan method. Swiftech has adapted their popular MCX series heatsink to the LGA775 socket. Solid construction, Copper base, and the signature Helicoid look. Let's take a look how this thing goes together and performs. Full Story at ClubOverclocker.com | |  | |  | | Tuniq Tower 120 CPU Cooler  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by ThinkComputers.org |  | | | | | | | | | The Tuniq Tower 120. This heatsink comes from a relatively unknown player in the cooling field, Sunbeam subsidiary Tuniq. Of course, we all know Sunbeam, which means the odds of this product, well, sucking are slim to none. Tuniq is headquartered in China, with a staff that has a decade or more experience in the industry as well as enthusiastic newcomers and designers. Full Story at ThinkComputers.org  | |  | |  | | Zalman Reserator 1 Plus Water Cooling System (for SLI)  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by BigBruin.com |  | | | | | | | | | Zalman is committed to creating a “user friendly†environment by reducing computer noise through their cooling products, and one of their latest offerings is definitely designed to do just that. The Zalman Reserator 1 Plus is a fanless water cooling system, and in this review we will be testing it on a very heat intensive SLI system. Let’s see how it fared. Full Story at BigBruin.com  | |  | |  | | Thermaltake Bigwater SE Water Cooling Kit  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by Tweaknews.net |  | | | | | | | | | Some time ago, Thermaltake entered this market with a complete system they called Bigwater. Recently, Thermaltake introduced their next generation successor to the Bigwater liquid cooling system. Dubbed the Bigwater SE (I assume this means Second Edition), Thermaltake has added/subtracted/changed some components but the fan, radiator and CPU waterblock remain unchanged from the original Bigwater system. Available online for as little as 105USD, the Bigwater SE is even more affordable than its predecessor. Full Story at Tweaknews.net  | |  | |  | | Vantec Stingray Watercooling Kit  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by MadShrimps.be |  | | | | | | | | | Vantec surprises us with their first all-in-one water cooling solution. They are entering a rather upcoming popular segment of cooling aspects, as computers get faster and hotter. Can this kit keep our computer fast and cold? Let´s find out, shall we? Full Story at MadShrimps.be | |  | |  | | |
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