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CoolerMaster Aquagate mini r120

shelaby

Golden Member
im just lookin for a prebuild water cooling kit to fit inside my standard atx case. I have been looking at the Thermaltake bigwater and the coolermaster aquagat mini r120. I have found a place to buy the aquagate for 77$ shipped to my door. Now i just want to know what you guys think of this system.

i know most of you dont like prebuilt systems, so if you dont, dont post. I only want the people with some good stats on this system to reply. Let me know if you have used it, and what you think of it. I honestly think that 77$ for this kit is an amazing price

LMK

-Brendan
 
coolermaster has much better build quality and a little better performance than thermaltake...search around for reviews on the web to see for yourself.

However, don't expect great temperature, you'll most likely get air-cooling temp
 
i know i will get about air cooling temp, but i will get cooler temps when i OC and i want to get rid of the noise
 
The aquagate mini does perform better than the bigwater when you have the bigwater setup according to thermaltake's instructions which are pump>waterblock>radiator>pump but if you set it up the standard way pump>radiator>waterblock>pump then the bigwater does better than the aquagate mini.
 
Both units review as passable in terms of performance. If I had to choose I'd go with BW because it offers at least some expandibility.
 
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