Asetek Waterchill KT12A-12VX/10mm Water Cooler Review
Asetek’s Waterchill range is now one of the most popular branded kits available in the UK, largely thanks to their excellent quality components and wide compatibility. The kit we are looking at today features a new kind of pump and reservoir unit......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2005-12-16)
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Asetek Hard Drive & Antarctica Socket T Waterblock Review
Renowned for their high-end cooling products, Asetek has recently announced their new hard drive waterblocks as well as updating their Waterchill series to be compatible to Intel's new Socket T (LGA775). We have their hard drive waterblock as well......
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(Posted by: Carson Au on 2004-10-24)
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Asetek Vapochill Light Speed (LS) Review
Asetek has been at the top of the PC phase change cooling industry for many years now, and whilst competitors have come and gone, they remain supreme as the only firm who have lasted the distance. The latest fallen competitor, nVENTIV, formerly......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2004-10-05)
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Asetek Waterchill Antarctica Block Review...
Not so long ago, we took a look at Asetek’s revised waterchill revision 2, which features all new radiators and different tubes, performance was as expected excellent, being a couple of degrees better than the previous version. Today we have......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2004-04-21)
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Asetek Waterchill Version 2 Water Cooler Review
The first revision of the Asetek waterchill was a masterpiece of ingenuity and ease of use in what was a rather stagnant field of internal water-cooling kits. With their easy to use naval push in barbs, there were no nasty jubilee clips or other......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2004-02-21)
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Corsair Hydrocool 200 Watercooler Review
Corsair have flirted with things other than just memory in the past, and it has to be said, with limited success. You may remember ...
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(Posted by: Ben on 2003-08-04)
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Asetek Waterchill VGA and chipset water cooler review
A few weeks ago we took a look at the Asetek Waterchill watercooler, and liked it enough to give it our highest award. Toke was kind enough to send us the two extra peripheral components, namely the......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2003-07-01)
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Asetek Waterchill Review
Asetek's Waterchill is a sublime piece of equipment, and in my opinion the best quality internal water-cooling kit that I have seen. All of the components are absolutely top notch, and its ease of......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2003-05-21)
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Criticool "Waterplant" - Watercooling Reservoir
With heatsinks getting overly large and watercooling becoming a viable option for many, we see the rise of a new watercooling company, Criticool. Criticool manufactures the Criticool......
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(Posted by: Kuzals on 2003-05-17)
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Koolance EXOS external watercooler
Let’s face it. Air cooling can only go so far. Today’s flagship
heatsinks are way outside of the size and weight specifications
of the ZIF socket, and due to this, mounting has become ever
more time consuming and complicated. If you’ve......
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(Posted by: Nightmare on 2003-05-13)
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Thermaltake Aquarius II Watercooling Kit
Thermaltake used to be the company that made nice looking, under-par performing HSFs. They’ve come a long way since then and now offer a full line of cooling products, and have even forayed......
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(Posted by: Kuzals on 2003-05-06)
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Vapochill Premium Edition
The VapoChill PE is as far removed from the original VapoChill as a Ferrari is from a Ford. The case aesthetics, functionality and overall professionalism have been improved upon to such a degree where the VapoChill is now the only sensible choice......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2002-11-24)
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Ahanix Iceberg Watercooler by Fancy Case
Effective cooling and acceptable noise levels seems to be an increasingly mutually exclusive requirement in these days of super-fast, super-hot CPUs. Watercoolers promise the best of both worlds, but they are tricky to put together if you build......
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(Posted by: Ultra on 2002-09-29)
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Innovatek Watercooling Kit
This is an awesome kit that makes it possible for people not so technically oriented to change to watercooling without having to worry about custom designed kits, or choosing the right components. ...
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(Posted by: Ben on 2002-03-05)
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