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Aqua Computer Aquaduct 360 XT Water Cooling System Review @ PC Perspective
The Aquaduct 360 XT was tested on a red-hot, dual-core Presler 955 CPU and NVIDIA 8800 GTX video card under four different sets of conditions (fan speeds). The Aquaduct 360 XT lowered full load CPU temperatures by almost 27°C with all three fans running at 1,200 rpm and by 24°C with the fans set to a very quiet 600 rpm. Overall, the Aquaduct 360 XT delivered excellent performance with minimal noise thanks to the ability to tweak all the various cooling parameters from within the Aquasuite program. The Aqua Computer Aquaduct 360 XT proved to be an excellent water cooling solution capable of handling the latest CPUs and video cards. And the advanced Aquaero controller and Aquasuite software places the Aquaduct 360 XT in a class of its own.Full Review |
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