[TigerDirect] Corsair H70 CPU Cooler - $29.99 AR/AC w/ Free Shipping

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Ricochet

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That's the cheapest water cooling I've ever seen.

EDIT: Ok, this is the cheapest CPU liquid cooler I've ever seen.
 
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qliveur

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That Corsair is the double-thick radiator model, so this is pretty hot.
 

chizow

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H100i is also on sale for $80 after $10 MIR. Good price given the smallish rebate. I think this is the lowest price I've ever seen the H100i, so this is a good option for those who have tried 120mm options and aren't that happy with them. From what I've read, only the H220 is better for 240mm options, but a few degrees C isn't worth nearly double the price, imo.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...CjC-d2CjCdwwp&

Cooler Master Seidon 240M for $70 too, pretty hot, according to AT performs slightly higher than the H100i. Personally still went with the H100i for the bling, better fan control, flexible tubes along with some recent QC issues with CM products.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7721217&CatId=499
 
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JeffMD

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I did a lot of reading up on these and they look like the coolest things. But when it all comes down to it, if you don't overclock, it is probably just going to be a pain down the road. My fan success rate is pretty good.. probably thanks due to todays cases all having dust filters on them now. But I can't imagine a pump system lasting longer then a year or two. And it isn't like these things reduce the amount of heat generated. It just brings it from point a to point b faster. So if your like me and you don't overclock.. a good fan cooler with a large low noise fan is probably still the better idea. I hate heat so youll never see me overclock. ;)
 
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