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Water Coolers: Four Power Kits Starting at 200 Dollars*
Wednesday 2 January 2002 – 06:00
The new water coolers from Swiftech and Innovatek are quiet and have high cooling capacity. Read on to find out which system is the most ideal for overclockers. This time we used new testing methods and devices. -
Water March: Gainward CoolFX*
Wednesday 30 April 2003 – 07:00
Gainward is one of the first graphics card manufacturers to offer a complete watercooling kit in their program - suitable for most of the GeForceFX cards. In this article, we introduce you to the system and find out how it performs in practice. -
Comparing Water Coolers: We Follow Your Lead*
Friday 5 October 2007 – 02:28 in Hardware
Water cooling in the PC is still pretty far removed from the mainstream, but Swiftech aims to change that with an affordable system for CPUs designed to make water cooling more accessible to the power user who wants to get their feet wet (pun intended) ...
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DIY Water Cooling 101*
Thursday 9 June 2005 – 07:00
New to water cooling? We'll show you that it doesn't have to be complicated or dangerous - and it looks cool, too. -
Thermaltake Tide Water Tackles GPU Heat*
Thursday 13 April 2006 – 01:08
Graphics processors have passed CPUs in terms of both transistor count and heat dissipation, making a proper graphics cooling solution a must-have for enthusiasts. We tried Thermaltake's self-contained Tide Water to see how well it kept things cool.
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7 Hot New Water Cooling Systems Tested*
Monday 20 September 2004 – 07:00
In theory, water coolers represent an optimal solution to keep CPUs cool and quiet. But in practice, water coolers in the past have been difficult to install and use. THG tests a new crop of seven to see if water cooler vendors have gotten their cooling acts together. -
Hands Across Four Water Cooling Systems*
Wednesday 30 June 2004 – 07:00
Common wisdom dictates that water cooling systems might offer better performance but are hard to install and represent a cumbersome amount of extra components. But can external water cooling systems prove naysayers wrong? THG tested four models to find out. -
Water Cooling Your System Like The Pros*
Wednesday 24 August 2005 – 07:00
Have you always thought water cooling was cool, but been afraid you would never be able to put a water-cooled system together yourself? If so, why not look into what system builders have available? It turns out that they use the same equipment as do-it-yourselfers, while providing you a lot of creative options with a minimum of hassle.
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Yorkfield at 5 GHz with Water Cooling?*
Thursday 13 December 2007 – 02:20 in Hardware
We've already seen how Intel's latest quad core CPU can easily push 4.0 GHz on air cooling, but how far will liquid cooling take it? We push for 5 GHz.
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A Home-Grown Water Cooler for 115 Dollars*
Monday 28 May 2001 – 07:00
Extreme cooling for overclockers - using a liquid cooling system allows any CPU to be optimally overclocked. We show you how to build an inexpensive water cooler, step by step. -
Gainward's CoolFX Ultra/2600 Runs Water Cool and Performance Hot*
Wednesday 21 July 2004 – 07:00
Gainward's latest is its massively overclocked, completely watercooled CoolFX Ultra/2600 graphics card. Touted by Gainward as the world's fastest mass-produced graphics card, this masterpiece also commands an extreme price - and don't forget your screwdriver. THG shows what the GeForce 6800 Ultra is really about. -
Portable, Plug & Play, High-Performance Water Cooling: The Corsair Hydrocool200*
Monday 16 June 2003 – 07:00
Memory-maker Corsair makes a convincing entry into the world of CPU water cooling with the Hydrocool200. In our test, the mobile cooling solution completely won us over, not least of all thanks to its simple installation and superb cooling performance. -
Radical Make-Over: Water Cooling From Koolance*
Monday 29 October 2001 – 06:00
The last barebones Koolance system we tested got some harsh criticism. We put to the test an entirely new water cooling system for overclocking AMD Athlons & Pentium IIIs.
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