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Zalman hops on the integrated water-cooling bus – nice!
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Re: Zalman hops on the integrated water-cooling bus – nice!
18kg! Not with my back in it's current state
![]() I'm really pleased with my GT1000 and the Reserator XT setup - very quiet, easy to use and excellent cooling - and have zero interest in changing. Whilst the LQ1000 looks seriously good I'd be concerned about the lack of active hard drive cooling - I wonder if that 230mm side panel fan is adequate? |
My only concern is should I hide my true identity? A costume maybe?
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Re: Zalman hops on the integrated water-cooling bus – nice!
i've seen smaller desk fans than that door fan! it's hugee!! :O
good looking case though, wish i could afford stuff like that! usually just have to get the good but not so expensive stuff ![]() |
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Re: Zalman hops on the integrated water-cooling bus – nice!
Any news on a review for this kit?
I'm toying with the idea, either this for £400 which is more attractive than the my original plan to buy the antec p190 and buy the resorator separately... But am dubious about this cases actual performance. Review pweeeese! Brasc |
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Re: Zalman hops on the integrated water-cooling bus – nice!
At £400, I would expect to be able to make a far superior system. The rad looks small, the case looks a bit cramped.........At least for 4 c-notes
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