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    Cooler Master AquaGate Viva Review

    Posted on Wednesday, January 31 2007 @ 19:07:11 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Cooler Master AquaGate Viva is an all in one watercooling solution for either your CPU or your graphics card. We put it to the test to find out whether its attractive price makes it a worthy choice.

    "Unfortunately, the Cooler Master AquaGate Viva falls into the “slightly too expensive, not enough value” budget watercooling realm. It’s ultimately let down by its ease of use because it over-complicated matters trying to support too many eventualities. If you need something for a hot graphics card and you have a bit of money to burn and a case to fit it, then this performs fantastically, but we thoroughly recommend careful consideration of the potential installation before purchase."


    Link: Bit Tech

    Cooler Master AquaGate Viva


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