After seeing the price and the company I am impressed.As I have heard waterchill are very good. Does anyone use this kit, and what are their experiences with it? Also does anyone have it cooling a barton chip; if so what are your temps?
cheers
keef
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After seeing the price and the company I am impressed.As I have heard waterchill are very good. Does anyone use this kit, and what are their experiences with it? Also does anyone have it cooling a barton chip; if so what are your temps?
cheers
keef
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Have a look at these reviews:
http://www.overclockercafe.com/Revie...20_Waterchill/
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=115
cheers for link and quick reply:D interesting reading:devilish: ordering soon:D will report how she gets on:D
Excellent please do let us know how it works
I've heard the cpu block on this is crap, because i was told that the Y adaptor limits flow. can anyone confirm this please as i am also very interested in this particular kit.
read the above review links...don't diss:devilish:
Ive read about 5 reviews, but it only takes one comment from someone who has 2 PC's, enough parts for 4 watercooling kits, and a vapo, to make you ask for others opinions, as you'd imagine they know they're stuff.
Its not the same CPU block on it as the kit im looking at, so i must be on about a slighter different kit. :Oops:
one quick question, does it fit 6800gt card? my card is a leadtek one..:D thx
the ultra's better than the gt aint it?
Yes the Ultra is better than the GT, hence the 'Ultra' :)
This kit does not come with a graphics card cooling block that i can see, so you will have to buy one for your graphics card. Just make sure the block you buy fits the 6800 Ultra/GT (Most of them do).
GT sounds better imo... same as XT is better than the sound of XL even if it is actually better cba to find out