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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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It is a basic copper watercooling block with loads of pins to increase the effective cooling surface. The top again is made of a kind of hard plastic, and again with solid hard plastic fittings running side to side, now again the same remark about the block as I did for the pump, it has no loose fittings, which seems more prone to snapping and cracking when using other clamps than the ones provided.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
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Are you looking to get into water cooling, but are not quite sure where to start, or want something a little more than a pre-built cooler? Well we may have a solution for that - The GIGABYTE 3D Galaxy II Water Cooler. Today we will take a look at GIGABYTE's new water kit and put it to the test.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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With the introduction of the 3D Galaxy II liquid cooling system, Gigabyte has given novice watercooling enthusiasts another option when deciding to "take the plunge." This system is feature rich, expandable and great looking. It has good cooling performance as well, and addresses the motherboard cooling issues commonly overlooked by the inexperienced waterhead.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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The Gigabyte 3D Galaxy II Watercooling Set arrived Technic3D. The handling, low noise and cooling better than other Sets?
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Monday, March 12, 2007
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OK, so water isn't this year's air, that doesn't mean it's without its merits, and if the days of mix and match components, jubilee clips, badly fitting adaptors and dripping joints has left you cold then perhaps it's time you took another look at some of the impressive bespoke kits that are vying to tempt more and more users to walk the way of the wet stuff.
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