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Freakincold.com Water Cooling Kit Review

By: (more) | Posted: Aug 19, 2001 4:32 am

Yep... you read the title correctly. I'm not sure about the name, but the folks over at CoreSpeed 3D were impressed with it's capabilities. So head on over and see for yourself in their latest review of the Freakincold.com Water Cooling Kit. here's a snip:

 

"Freakincold.com's Aluminum water cooling kit comes with an aluminum waterblock, the inline water temp probe, a radiator (4 pass), a reservoir pump, a clamp for the block, 5 feet of 3/8" hose, a 120mm fan, and some heat transfer goo. The included pump is a RIO200 that is a bit on the weak side measuring in at only 200GPH. The hose should be plenty long - depending on your tower and how you plan to situate you may want to order a bit more though. For $10 more you can get yourself a copper waterblock with this kit which as we all know, has better heat transfer."

 



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