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    Asetek Antarctica WaterChill KT12A-L30/115V/Dual Rad. 1/2" Power Kit Review

    Posted on Saturday, May 29 2004 @ 12:46:38 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Obviously not satisfied with the less than stunning performance of the half-moon Waterchill, Asetek borrowed a design from a proven winner, the Little River White Water. (Currently being produced by Dtek) Simply put, the Antarctica is a White Water clone. It's not the first, Logic Cooling's blocks are based on the White Water design, and so are the popular Danger Den RBX and the TDX as well as many others. And it won't be the last. It's a cost-effective design that has proven to work very well

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