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| Being the heavy gamer, I have always had problems keeping my heavy duty graphics card cooled. Used to have like ten fans going but it got way to loud (sounded like I had a small plane in the room). So I installed a liquid cooling system by Thermaltake and the noise is gone and my case is cooler than it ever was before... no more worries about frying my card or mother board! |
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| Hi emmaonline, can you give us some more info about your liquid cooling system? For example which thermaltake product are you using and how much did you pay for it? Some pictures would also be nice, if you can find the time to make some .. |
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| Hi, I have never played with a liquid cooling system. Sounds like fun. What are the system requirements? How do you install it? Risks of any kind? Pricing?? Do you need a special tower to be able to put it? Thanks for the tip!! Sandra. |
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