3dGameMan.com Updated: 2016-11-14 19:59:41
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Cooler Master Intro: Today’s water cooling kits to cool your processor has several factors one must consider before purchasing a system. First, the cost of the system, the average system an intense gamer would consider would be in the ballpark of $3...
The Cooler Master Mini Aquagate 80 is an entry level water cooling kit that is another product for the market to mull over. TWL gives this product the thumbs up for the out of the box ready to fly pre-assembly and simple installation. The kit seemed t...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2016-11-14 19:59:41
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Coolermaster is one of the most well known companies who design and produce computer cooling solutions. They emerged over a decade ago and have increased their R&D and production capabilities many times since then. Their current product line-up is vast...
The Aquagate Mini R120 is a very good product all things considered. It performs very well for its price and is easy to install and work with especially for a watercooling unit. It is compact and simple, so most people won’t have a problem installin...
While the pre-assembled system is generally a good idea, it may not be a good idea for people who will find the hoses being too short or interfering with other components. The hoses appear to be short enough to not allow the placement of the radiator...
We feel that the Aquagate Mini R120 from Coolermaster is a very successful product; it performs better than most air coolers, costs less than most watercooling kits and is rather simple to use. It is an excellent product for those who want something...
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jivemagazine.com Updated: 2016-11-14 19:59:43
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When sitting with my friends one night, we began discussing building our own gaming computer. When discussing what type of cooling you would want in your perfect gaming computer, we all unanimously agreed that water cooling was the way to go. The Coole...
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viperlair.com Updated: 2016-11-14 19:59:43
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We look at Cooler Masters self contained liquid cooling system. Is the ease-of-use make it a winner or does it hurt performance?...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2016-11-14 19:59:43
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I don’t have to pitch you on the merits of watercooling. You know that water is more thermally efficient and can remove more heat for better overclocking. You know it is quieter than nearly all air-based heatsink fans. You know nothing screams geek lik...
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3dxtreme.net Updated: 2016-11-14 19:59:43
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IntroductionRecently 3DXtreme has been taking a look at high end air coolers. Products like Thermaltakes Big Typhoon, Blue Orb II and the Artic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro have all been reviewed within the last few months. Air cooling with products like th...
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If two water cooling kit reviews in as many weeks isn't testament to the increasing popularity of water as a viable alternative to air for CPU cooling, then the ever swelling list of products available to choose from surely is. As sales in these water co...
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HardCOREware.net Updated: 2016-11-14 19:59:45
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Watercooling for Dummies Its absolutely no secret that if you want to overclock with the big boys your setup is going to have to include some sort of water cooling setup. In addition to the typical high cost though, water cooling setups have always in...
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Its been quite a while since weve reviewed a CPU cooling solution here at Neoseeker.com. In fact, the last one we reviewed was the Zalman CNPS7700-AlCu in December of 2004, which proved to be a very good on the noise front, but had problems with the...
I have to say that Im very pleased with the Coolermaster AQUAGATE R120. As I said in the post-test discussion, the AQUAGATE R120 has demonstrated exemplary levels of performance, both in terms of cooling abilities and noise. Granted, the fan on the ra...
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