Originally posted by: Tiamat
If cheap is 250$ get a Zalman Reserator. Its very very quiet, looks straight forward to set up, and is reliable. Unfortunately, i dont find 250$ cheap enough for my pockets, so im sticking with a Thermalright SLK947U with variable 92mm fan.
Originally posted by: AristoV300
If you are going to go watercooling then make your own set. The kits sold are usually very poor and tend to perform less than air cooling.
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Tiamat
If cheap is 250$ get a Zalman Reserator. Its very very quiet, looks straight forward to set up, and is reliable. Unfortunately, i dont find 250$ cheap enough for my pockets, so im sticking with a Thermalright SLK947U with variable 92mm fan.
You should go over to procooling and try to say something nice about the Res 1. Most of the people there would flame you silly, being that they're all so smart. 🙂 The Res 1 is a good product for those wanting a quiet, sexy cooling solution.
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Tiamat
If cheap is 250$ get a Zalman Reserator. Its very very quiet, looks straight forward to set up, and is reliable. Unfortunately, i dont find 250$ cheap enough for my pockets, so im sticking with a Thermalright SLK947U with variable 92mm fan.
You should go over to procooling and try to say something nice about the Res 1. Most of the people there would flame you silly, being that they're all so smart. 🙂 The Res 1 is a good product for those wanting a quiet, sexy cooling solution.
Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Tiamat
If cheap is 250$ get a Zalman Reserator. Its very very quiet, looks straight forward to set up, and is reliable. Unfortunately, i dont find 250$ cheap enough for my pockets, so im sticking with a Thermalright SLK947U with variable 92mm fan.
You should go over to procooling and try to say something nice about the Res 1. Most of the people there would flame you silly, being that they're all so smart. 🙂 The Res 1 is a good product for those wanting a quiet, sexy cooling solution.
Not sure what you are trying to say in your first 2 sentances, but I was merely referring to the fact that if 250$ was within this guys budget, that the Reserator was for him. However, if he had a a sub 250$ budget, it was not. Seeing as the Reserator is the quietest water cooling unit i have seen, with a much easier set up than customized water cooling systems ( for a first time water cooling project) I pointed him to it solely for these two reasons.
Obviously, this "advice" would be useless to him if he didnt want to spend the 250$ for it, which is why i had my first sentance in my original reply.
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Tiamat
If cheap is 250$ get a Zalman Reserator. Its very very quiet, looks straight forward to set up, and is reliable. Unfortunately, i dont find 250$ cheap enough for my pockets, so im sticking with a Thermalright SLK947U with variable 92mm fan.
You should go over to procooling and try to say something nice about the Res 1. Most of the people there would flame you silly, being that they're all so smart. 🙂 The Res 1 is a good product for those wanting a quiet, sexy cooling solution.
You say sexy because of the obvious phallic presence of the Reserator Radiator, yes?
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Tiamat
If cheap is 250$ get a Zalman Reserator. Its very very quiet, looks straight forward to set up, and is reliable. Unfortunately, i dont find 250$ cheap enough for my pockets, so im sticking with a Thermalright SLK947U with variable 92mm fan.
You should go over to procooling and try to say something nice about the Res 1. Most of the people there would flame you silly, being that they're all so smart. 🙂 The Res 1 is a good product for those wanting a quiet, sexy cooling solution.
Not sure what you are trying to say in your first 2 sentances, but I was merely referring to the fact that if 250$ was within this guys budget, that the Reserator was for him. However, if he had a a sub 250$ budget, it was not. Seeing as the Reserator is the quietest water cooling unit i have seen, with a much easier set up than customized water cooling systems ( for a first time water cooling project) I pointed him to it solely for these two reasons.
Obviously, this "advice" would be useless to him if he didnt want to spend the 250$ for it, which is why i had my first sentance in my original reply.
Only that those who THINK they know water-cooling in and out don't see the Res 1 as a viable solution. If fact I've been surprised at how nasty some procooling regulars are at the idea of anyone not wanting to cruise junkyards looking for heater cores or fabricate their own hose from recycled plastic bottles. I was in no way contesting what you said. Plain enough?