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Thread ID: 90689 2008-06-13 00:07:00 Water Cooling Info??? JJJJJ (528) Press F1
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677989 2008-06-13 11:37:00 They're sealed like crazy. Better than some car radiators actually :D beeswax34 (63)
677990 2008-06-13 12:29:00 Only downside, and I mean the ONLY downside is the Thermaltake fans are far too noisy.

Noisy fans are practically Thermaltake's signature :D (remembers the days of the volcano 9 and being constantly half-deaf)


More complex systems have multiple radiators, and water blocks for other components, such as GPU, Video RAM, Northbridges, Southbridges, and sometimes RAM. You can also get watercooled PSU's.

They say that Hyena PSUs can get quite warm when trying to get power out of them... a common cooling method for these is a bucket of water :lol:
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677991 2008-06-13 22:32:00 Noisy fans are practically Thermaltake's signature :D (remembers the days of the volcano 9 and being constantly half-deaf)



They say that Hyena PSUs can get quite warm when trying to get power out of them... a common cooling method for these is a bucket of water :lol:

The volcano was... amazing. How something so small could create so much noise is beyond me!!! :illogical

We leave the Hyena PSUs out in the rain, that cools them down! :p
wratterus (105)
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