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wow, i guess if you wanted to WC everything, then this would surely be the tool for the job. I like the idea of non-conductive fluid cooling, seen it done with a couple of PCs- I think some guy even did it with his Xbox!
 
Lol, yeah, well gonna see what the price it like at launch, gna try get it in my mod, then everything will be water cooled :)

But, if it stays like it is, ill have to wait for a miracle :)
 
There's been water-cooled PSU's before and frankly that's not something I would want to have water-cooled, especially by Koolance

But ye I spose if you HAVE to have everything on water then that's what you get.
 
Me too, well, many say that and there is lots of debate about if they really are non conductive....

It does look mighty sweet though :)
 
name='Kempez' said:
There's been water-cooled PSU's before and frankly that's not something I would want to have water-cooled, especially by Koolance

But ye I spose if you HAVE to have everything on water then that's what you get.

DITTO
 
Saw that ages ago, but it had no price on it as in it wasn't out yet

OC3D cant do a review on them. Asked for it be reviewed, but it can be :(
 
name='teknokid' said:
Who else does water cooled psu's? :D

off the top of my head I think it was Silenmaxx, they were around 500w and more of a waterblock on the hot parts set up. Often leaked, often broke due to overheating, often didn't work at all.
 
ooh, Sounds pretty bad...

Whats wrong with the koolance one? If I had the money, and it was around £250 once its out I wouldnt mind getting my mits on one :)
 
Yea i honestly dont see what the fuss is about. I mean you can put your whole PC in vegetable oil and its fine. If they do the same thing here theres nothing to worry about (except some other non conductive fluid that wont shod up your loop lol)
 
if it's been done properly then there should be no problems, I think the main problem is that some people remember previous attempts to watercool PSU's and the faliure rate that followed.

I for one like the look of the unit but expect it to be very expensive and I'd want to see a long term review before even considering one, not that I have many heat issues with my PSU anyway
 
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