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    Kingwin Arctic Liquid Cooler Review

    Posted on Monday, August 09 2004 @ 10:30:19 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Newcomers to the PC enthusiast community may be set back by all of the talk of keeping your system properly cooled. There's the traditional heatsink and fan combo, the watercooling, thermo-electric and even peltier cooling. Kingwin has introduced a watercooling kit into the market that is simple to set up and can help a new or even seasoned enthusiast break into the watercooling arena. The Arctic Liquid Cooler features an all-internal design, multiple radiators and even a GPU waterblock. Read along as I take a closer look at the Arctic Liquid Cooler.

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