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12th March 2003, 23:25 | #1 |
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| Water-X CPU Water Cooler I purchased a water x-cpu water cooler from 1COOLPC and installed on my amd 2100 athlon. I sometimes have a high room temperature that my computer has to operate in so I wanted some enhanced cooling and the water x looked like it might be a good answer. The water x appears to have been designed very professionally and looks to be built very well compared to other coolers I have tested. At this time I have only limited experience with the water x unit but it runs very quiet and holds temp very well. After only a week and one half of use my water-x had a major malfunction and had to be replaced. A-Pros Eddie Lin and 1COOLPCs Bart Lane came to my rescue in the toughest of situations standing behind the water-x cooler 200%. I was very impressed by the support service for the water-x cooler. In my opinion water-x, A-PRO, and 1COOLPC deserve awards for their customer service. I would not hesitate to recommend the water-x cooler or 1COOLPC or A-Pro. I am sure the replacement water-x unit will be just fine and I know their reps are very reliable and honest. |
12th March 2003, 23:37 | #2 |
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| I've read some reviews, the performance doesn't justify its high price an XP1700+ with 1.75v was running near to 60°C under load!
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13th March 2003, 01:53 | #3 |
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| Water-X CPU Water Cooler I recently bought a water-x cpu cooler from 1COOLPC. |
13th March 2003, 01:56 | #4 |
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| and, results pls |
13th March 2003, 02:10 | #5 |
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| And the results are I found the water-x unit very stable and the suppliers of the water-x unit to be extremely helpful. |
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| Further, the unit ran quietly and managed very stable temperature load configuation. 1 coolpc and A-Pro the suppliers of water-x were extremely customer service intensive. I would not hesitate to recommend the water-x unit to any serious computer user. |
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how would you recommend such device?
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13th March 2003, 17:06 | #9 |
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| give us your temps, then we'll talk |
13th March 2003, 17:08 | #10 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| room temp: 21°C CPU loaded temp: 29°C Athlon XP running at 2000Mhz with 1.95v vcore. that's what I mean by good aircooling in the newslink.. if the site comes up again.. you could find a review of the mentioned product. It didn't do very well
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