Link: Asetek Vapochill LS

FragTek said:
http://www.cluboverclocker.com/reviews/super_cooling/asetek/vapochill/index.htm

This is a great review of the Vapochill LS from Asetek. This is the unit I'm looking to purchase for cooling my new 4000+ Diego. The kit looks to be completely flawless and truely come with every last little part you need for a good condensation free install.

I don't even have one and I give it a big thumbs up!

these specifications looks very good

Lowest CPU/Evaporator temperatures on the market

World’s most powerful mass-produced cooling unit

Highest overclocking potential

Lowest prices [LCD & aluminum case incl.]

Supports AMD K8 and Intel P4 in one kit

VapoChill Control Panel [USB]

100% motherboard compatibility*

LCD display and aluminum enclosure included

Maximum CPU/Motherboard upgrade flexibility

No mounting tools necessary

CPU-kit can be rotated 360°

Fits aluminum design on most Lian-Li cases

Mounting holes Mach II compatible

5 extra temp. sensors can be connected

4 extra fans can be connected

Emergency shut down features [Also w. water-cooling]

*Motherboard has to comply with Intel / AMD thermal mechanical specifications

i would definantly by it if i needed it, but it looks a bit pricy
 
It's by far the best stock cooling unit u can get... The only thing better is a good custom piece built by yourself or something pre-modded like what Extreme Prommie carries.
 
name='FragTek' said:
It's by far the best stock cooling unit u can get... The only thing better is a good custom piece built by yourself or something pre-modded like what Extreme Prommie carries.

Still being convinced to get one.....hmmm.....just wish I didn't have to install it myself...sounds a bit scary!! :o
 
name='kempez815' said:
Still being convinced to get one.....hmmm.....just wish I didn't have to install it myself...sounds a bit scary!! :o

Yeah I'm not to hot on the whole install process myself but I'm sure I could get it done :)
 
name='FragTek' said:
Yeah I'm not to hot on the whole install process myself but I'm sure I could get it done :)

Yeah I reckon I could get it done with some care and decent instructions...but it looks scary :eek:
 
name='kempez815' said:
Yeah I reckon I could get it done with some care and decent instructions...but it looks scary :eek:

Same here... I'm just a clutz, I'd end up breaking something stupid.
 
name='FragTek' said:
Same here... I'm just a clutz, I'd end up breaking something stupid.

Yeah that's the trouble with PC stuff...its far too easy to break/do something wrong...I've done some stupid stuff in my time.... :rolleyes:
 
name='kempez815' said:
Yeah that's the trouble with PC stuff...its far too easy to break/do something wrong...I've done some stupid stuff in my time.... :rolleyes:

Everyone can still remember my last little $600 experience, hehe.
 
name='kempez815' said:
Yep PSU's are hard to work with....damn XP-120 gets in the damn way! :(

Yes, they are giant arse beasta, that's for sure :) That's why I opted for the XP-90, it was perfect size and did the trick fabulously :D
 
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