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Old 14-03-12, 07:14 PM
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what do you all think about these coolmaster is bringing theses out either at the end of april begining at may. just go to youtube and type in Cooler Master returns to liquid cooling by hexus and you will see a video of the unit.
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Old 14-03-12, 07:34 PM
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Their a bit late.....

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Old 14-03-12, 07:43 PM
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Could have been a bit more innovative and brought something to market that is differenet - like a 200mm or 180mm closed loop.
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Old 14-03-12, 07:48 PM
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I just installed my 1st ever closed loop / H100 from corsair and it is pretty amazing coming from a cooler master v8 ... Im not sure if coolermaster could beat corsair on cooling......
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Not sure how well this will compete against the Corsair stuff but i can't wait to find out that's for sure
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Not sure how well this will compete against the Corsair stuff but i can't wait to find out that's for sure
aparently theses units i think you fill them your self i supose its some thing different il wait to they come out and see what review theses units get and if they are ok i shall see but coolmaster says it knocks off between 10 to 12 degrees of the other compition.
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Old 14-03-12, 08:04 PM
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aparently theses units are not closed loops you fill them your self im interested to see how they proform
Oo now that is kinda nice
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Old 14-03-12, 08:07 PM
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that sorta defeats the point of closed loops to me. The main advantage it seems to me is ease of set up, you can just fit it and plug it in and have it guaranteed not to leak etc
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The 240mm rad one looks interesting, although the CPU block looks ridiculously huge. As for the 120mm rad one..... meh.*
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that sorta defeats the point of closed loops to me. The main advantage it seems to me is ease of set up, you can just fit it and plug it in and have it guaranteed not to leak etc
i couldnt agree more but they are trying to bring something out different they can only try for nothing
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