09-08-2006, 10:35 AM
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c00ling p00n
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: L.A.
Posts: 758
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Re: watercooling lost its magic
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Originally Posted by jaydee
Nice work, however that thing is ****ing HUGE. Take all that power and drop it in a case like this http://www.directron.com/sn213htbk.html and I will be impressed. I am sick and tired of my huge case and it is just a mid sized. 
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Damn right it is huge but I have no plans to take it to a LAN... I have a gaming notebook for that  You all would be surprised how damn quiet the thing is though. I achieved my goal with this build - ultra performance with low noise. I gotta say, a res is new for me, this is the first time I've used one and I love having one. So easy to fill and bleed. I still love watercooling but I will admit that part selections are getting boring...
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