Think of getting Koolance Exos Watercooling Kit??

caz67

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Jan 4, 2004
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Hi Guys.

I am current using stock heatsink, for my P4EE.

I just read an article on Koolance watercooling kit.

I dont know a great deal about this sort of cooling. Can you tell me, how quiet, is watercooling, in reality??

I realise, that they are great for overclocking etc.

Do they leak???

How easy/hard, are they to install??

What Mods, do i need to do to my case???

Am i better getting Prometia??

I am looking for the max, overclock possible..without spending a fortune on cooling??

Do u have any other suggestions perhaps.

My mate, got me onto the idea, as he is looking at watercooling his new Rig..
 

smahoney

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Apr 8, 2003
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If you don't want to spend the max, you can forget about a prometia or a vapochill system.

The Koolance has gotten some excellent reviews. Not the easiest to order since is comes a la carte. It can be used with a GPU and chipset cooler. I use a Corsair Hydrocool 200 which is a complete system and easy to install with no leaks. The Hydro cool doesn't support a GPU or chipset block without modding.
 

hamltnblue

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Feb 25, 2004
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I had a koolance on my 2.8 P4 and upgraded to the Koolance Tower with water built in when I switched to my FX-51. They are very nice and easy to install. Just follow the instructions and you'll be fine. The water/glycol solution should be replaced every 6 months and is easy. I have mine with water blocks on the CPU and MY ATI 9800 video board running at stock speed. Running Black hawk down which is heavy CPU intensive, with the room temp at 70F my cpu runs at 98F as reported in bios. That is with fans on low speed. Turn fans to high speed and it comes down to 94F.
The big plus is that it's quiet. Both the Exos and tower get similar results.
Good Luck

HAM