Joined: 07 Apr 2003 Posts: 20349 Location: New Jersey
Posted: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 16:31:04 Post Subject: 25 NEW WaterChill and VapoChill products launched!!!
asetek Inc. - the leading manufacturer of vapor phase CPU cooling systems and water cooling solutions for PCs – has launched a whole bunch of new products. Exactly 25 NEW products have seen the light and are released Wednesday the 25th August 2004.
Particularly the NEW WaterChill Hard Drive Kits for both PC enthusiasts and professional are noticeable! As one of the of the first manufacturers of a water cooling solution for hard drives it is with pride that asetek present two different solutions - one for the hard drive bay [3 1/2'] and one for the CD-ROM [5 1/4']. Through an amazing 34 - 42 percentage temperature reduction in hard drive temperature - even in tightly packed PC/server systems - the WaterChill Hard Drive Kits represents maximum value for anybody giving priority to system stability and low noise.
Joined: 17 Oct 2004 Posts: 140 Location: Fredericksburg, Virignia
Posted: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 02:06:16 Post Subject:
I hate to bump old threads like this but i have just begun looking at water cooling with a new computer and am serching for a case and a water cooling kit that would be well put together.
I am looking to over clock the new AMD 3000+ 0.09nm 939 chip that people are compairing to the 2.4 Pentium 4.
Also Any Case sugestions for a water cooling set?? I am putting an ATX 939 AMD socket Mobo in there.
I am not exactly the most expericenced in computers i know my way around but thats it. I apreciate the help and sorry if i post this in the wrong place. _________________
Joined: 07 Apr 2003 Posts: 20349 Location: New Jersey
Posted: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 09:07:26 Post Subject:
I just reviewed an Asetek kit and it was tough fitting everything in my case, which is pretty big!! I would just look for a case with a lot of open space inside, 120mm fan mounts pre-cut into the case, and one that doesn't have the hard drive bays permanently mounted at the bottom front of the case...
You could then get a kit with a 120mm radiator in there pretty easy, and have room for the reservoir and pump up near the front of the case...
I have a different water cooling kit in an AMS gTower case, and it worked well, because the lower drive cage was removable, and it had a 120mm fan mount on the back... I bet similar cases from Antec or CoolerMaster would work well, too.
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