Liquid cool cases

Girospeck

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What is a good/cheap liquid cool case? I've been reading reviews at http://www.overclockers.com/articles373/ and the swifttech and koolance seem to be best. What do you think, are there any others I'm missing? Also are there other sites that have reveiws for this kind of thing?

The price of a good Koolance seems to be around 350-400 while a good swiftech is 400-500. What do you think?


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Girospeck

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Originally posted by: Mingon
I like the Koolance - good performance and low noise

What extras do you need with Koolance? Right now i have Koolance, CPU-200G Cooler for Water cooled kits, Koolance PC2-601BW Jet Black Color Full tower Liquid Cooling case, and a Antec 430W Power Supply TRUE430. Thats all I'm getting, would i need more fans or cooling kits?
 

ROJAS

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I would recommend buying a chipset cooler as well. I have your setup and I also purchased the chipset cooler. My Koolance p2-601blw runs at 28 degrees celsuis. I'm overclocking P4-2.4B at 2.9 Ghz. Rock stable with stock cpu voltage.
 

Mingon

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I wouldnt bother with the chipset cooler, the case internals are quiet cool due to the lack of cpu heat. My only suggestion is to flip the back to fans so they all blow out and use 2 low noise fans in the places available.
 

Girospeck

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Would this be fine for cooling?

Koolance PC2-601BW Jet Black Color Full tower Liquid Cooling case
Koolance, CPU-200G Cooler for Water cooled kits
Koolance, MB-GOLD Copper Motherboard Cooler for Water cooled kits
ANTEC Case fan With GREEN LEDs Lights

Thats what i'd purchase for cooling, would that be enough?
 

Girospeck

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Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
u dont need the chipset cooler.

MIKE

So you think i can leave out the Koolance, CPU-200G Cooler for Water cooled kits? That would save me $50.