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Liquid cooling question! - 11/20/2009 6:05:44 AM   
C4eaglem

 

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Does it require a special kind of liquid or does it use water? Also, does it require a lot of upkeep? Thanks for the help!
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RE: Liquid cooling question! - 11/20/2009 11:43:21 AM   
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Just water, and there is no upkeep, you will never have to open it and put water into it. It comes with your pc ready as can be with water already in it.

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RE: Liquid cooling question! - 11/20/2009 6:55:52 PM   
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C4eaglem,

Iwantpower got it right.

It is complete upon receipt.

MTBF is 50,000 hours.

You will not have to mess with it at all.

Get it.

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RE: Liquid cooling question! - 11/24/2009 2:49:13 AM   
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This was a really helpful topic! I've been debating weather or not to get it!

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RE: Liquid cooling question! - 11/25/2009 2:56:49 PM   
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I personally prefer the coolmaster fan. water coolings are only for people who want to claim they have the top pc.

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RE: Liquid cooling question! - 12/1/2009 10:06:32 AM   
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Liquid cooling in general uses a non conductive synthetic and you may have to top off the revuour from time to time depending on the cooling system, i do not recamend i buy powers water cooling system but i do recamend swiftec as a reliable company for water blocks ect.

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