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Unread 07-29-2004, 09:22 PM   #4
Etacovda
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"Nowadays there are various high quality water blocks from different manufacturers. Many of these manufacturers do not only focus on the appearance of the water block, rather they focus on its actual quality as well. It is a given that having a well constructed water block can instantly knock a couple of degrees of the temperature off. The picture above displays what Coolermaster has to offer, in this regard. The water block is a true beauty, and it is hard to imagine that this elegant device is part of an all-in-one water cooling kit. We would not be able to compare the performance of this water block with others of its kind in our review, but judging by the way it has been constructed, it seems the block will do its job quite well. Though it is small, measuring only 71x50x4mm, it is very effective is removing hot air. This is in part due to the fin-like components above the CPU which aid in cooling. The block is constructed with both copper and acrylic, and it doesn’t seem to have specific water-in or water-out specification. Installation is made easy by the water block’s plate fittings which are attached with a screwdriver."

Interesting, I never thought a block 'removed hot air'...
Also, yet another apparently completely flat base...

Impressive - a cpu thats 0.9 degrees above the water temp under full load!

Should we politely email this man?
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