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Friday, July 22, 2005
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Overall, this kit was a wonderful addition to my box. I am very pleased with the results that I am getting. The Corsair COOL system retails for around $190 at the time of this writing. There are some less expensive kits out there that I found, but many of them were only kits that cooled the CPU. You can also piece together your own kit, but Corsair has made it easier to jump into the water cooling scene by including everything that you need in the box!
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Thursday, May 12, 2005
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The COOL brings Corsair's watercooling products to a new market space and although the COOL isn't as easy to install as the previous products, it is much better than several other solutions I have seen. It really needs a good printed manual and some clearer instructions, but apart from these fairly minor issues it's a great watercooler kit. I would recommend anyone considering a watercooler kit to buy a bottle of Fluid XP+ - it might not provide cooling as efficient as water, but at least you don't have to worry about your PC dying because of a leak.
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Sunday, April 3, 2005
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From an enthusiast stand point, the Corsair Cool Water Cooling kit shows extremely well and has enough options to install to their liking. From an average daily user it may mean quieter operations, either way Corsair has put together a top notch kit with the use of quality components. Giving the price is under $200 and it is somewhat easy to install I would have to say that this step forward is a good one for Corsair.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2005
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Corsair's COOL offers excellent water cooling performance, virtually noiseless operation, reliability, and outstanding value. I must commend the memory maker on their selection of water cooling components which come together to create a cohesive H20 system. This product is another recent release from Corsair such as their XPERT series memory exemplifying their desire to meet the need's of the budding overclocker as well as anyone wanting to improve the performance of their PC.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2005
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I was impressed with both the performance and noise level of the system. The pump, as well as the Panaflo fan, both show why they are the cream of the crop in their respective fields, as they exhibited incredible performance at near silent noise levels. I do wish that Corsair had included some sort of fan controller for the 120mm Panaflo fan, as I think a slightly slower speed would show minimal performance drop while making the system run even quieter.
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