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Unread 10-26-2002, 02:44 PM   #5
mfpmax
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Originally posted by airspirit
Build it yourself for much better results and lower cost. It isn't hard to do, trust me. The hardest part is attaching the damn block to your CPU correctly, and the Koolance cases don't help with that. If you can turn a screwdriver, you can make a decent system.
I have to disagree

Hardest part for me was routing the tubing so it won't kink or get in my way...since I went with vinyl tubing.

And for reference, my system is homebuilt running a D-Tek Sprial block and idle temps are 38-39, a quick game of Quake 3 Arena is 41-42 degrees.
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