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22nd May 2005, 02:59 | #1 |
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| LICS AAF-1 Water Block Overall, the LICS AAF-1 is a pretty solid water block that comes with acrylic lid (light weight) for a fair price. However for the installation, it is not an ideal way for those who are always messing with their hardware as the installation can be a little troublesome. Anyway, the LICS AAF-1 water block is having some special discount at Com.Tra.de at only 25USD while the normal price is 45USD. So if you have a water coolig project coming up, you might want to grab the AAF-1 CPU water block. Link: http://www.pcmoddingmy.com/content.php?review.227
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