Merlin
The Tech Wizard
I was looking at water cooling but this may be better.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835227002
Merlin
For $350, my opinion is that you can do better.
I'm especially skeptical of a TEC water chiller that doesn't use any insulation, yet doesn't seem to have the 'brains' to keep temperatures at or above ambient - maybe Greg's room really was at 13C (in November), or maybe he has dryers installed in a central air system, but condensation wasn't mentioned in the review. The fact that he hasn't mentioned his CPU getting fried is a good sign, I guess.
It's all about what you want to spend your money on. If you care about high performance WITH low noise, the ability to cool more than just your CPU and are willing to do the assembly yourself, then I'd say water is the winner for $350.
If you want a no-hassle installation and don't care about noise or cooling your GPU, then the Freezone looks nice.
We are talking about sub cooling here, not water cooling. You can pay a lot more on a water system and not get cooler temps at peak load. So, there is no luck to it.Yeah i tihnk that it is a very good one but in my opinion there are others that are just as good out there but the prices are the things that will really decide which is the best for u because as is so often the case you do pay for what you get!!
But good luck with them anyway![]()