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    Asetek KT03A-L30/115V WaterChill CPU Cooling Kit Review

    Posted on Friday, April 30 2004 @ 16:49:56 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Since the original launch of the WaterChill Water Cooling Kits released last year, Asetek have since revised their product line in order to offer a fresh competitive water block design. The Asetek WaterChill Antarctica Water Block is the latest addition and is designed to cool CPUs based upon Intel P4 S478, AMD Socket A, and AMD S754/S940 platforms. In this default configuration, the Antarctica is also capable of removing a maximum of 200W of CPU heat.

    Link: MTB

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