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Eldritch Angel
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WaterChill CPU Cooler Antarctica DYO
WaterChill CPU Cooler Antarctica DYO |
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Carnage
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DYO just means you have to put it together, my DYO Asetek block was a bit of a pain in the *** the first time round, but i got there in the end. And from what I hear the Antartica is a VERY good block, it either came first or second in the www.overclockers.com waterblock roundup, it even beats the DD RBX, but the Whtiewater or Cascade wasn't included for some reason
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Eldritch Angel
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Do you need special tools to put it together?
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Carnage
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Only an Alan key, 2mm I think, well, thats all I needed for mine and I assume they'd be pretty much the same
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mmmm free goo
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the asetek is a great block .. as long as you dont want to upgrade your system anytime soon as it uses really small tubing .. and you cant replace the connectors on it for bigger barbs as they arent threaded in. i changed mine for dd tdx after 2 months as i wanted 1/2" tubing . mines for sale if you really want one , aswell as the asetek vga block to
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Eldritch Angel
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Thanks for telling me, I think I'll go with the tdx or ww
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/cast self ressurect
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don't forget the MCW6002 if you can get one
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Carnage
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They're nowhere in sight over ehre yet, not even the MCW6000 are here yet
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mmmm free goo
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yea the tdx and mcw6002 are both good if you want a tidier installation as they both use only 2 barbs , and the mcw6002 is the best of the currently avaidable but alusive in the uk
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