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Unread 06-08-2004, 05:23 PM   #41
Titan151
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Originally Posted by spinky
then you should name the site as such, procooling - where end users are not welcomed, only hardcore enthusiasts need apply.

i was mislead and given the impression that this site was for watercooling and phase change cooling, DIY or off the shelf. guess i was wrong.

the problem is not my attitude, its yours. you judge before you even look.
a few said the review suck when they clearly haven't even read the review. lol what a joke. i'm finding it very amusing.

ignorant it is.

The reason people are doggin that thing is they feel it is a waist of money and people don't like to see others waist money. The other day at Best Buy I saw a sales guy pushing this huge ass surge protector to an older couple. It was like 160 bucks. I hate to see that kind of thing. Especially in the northwest as thunderstorms are not so frequent. Especially when the computer it self is only like 900 bucks. I'll take my Kmart power strip any day over that crap. For the price of that unit you could pick up a top of the line system with only minimal gain in noise. Watercooling can be more addictive then crack. First you get that then bam; 3 months later you move on to direct die cooling. If you don't think this will happen to you think again. You are already talking of improving upon the waterblock. It won't end there. If silent cooling is your thing, go for it, but find some other way and post on your results as I would love to silence even half of the noise from my foshizzle. Oh and if you do decide to use that thing I have been told it requires a very special and costly surge protector.
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