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If you're intrested in watercooling, a kit can make things easier. OCIA does a run down on Swiftech's 8600 watercooling setup.
The three cooling blocks provided in this unit provide cool water to your CPU, GPU, and northbridge chipset. The standard 8600 kit only comes with the CPU block, but the other two may be added to the order, and believe me, they are well worth it. Having a cool CPU is worthless if you can’t keep the chipset cool, which is the link between the memory and CPU. Swiftech is known to have some high-quality products, so if you're in the market for watercooling, I'd seriously look at this kit. Review. |
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