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    EK Water Blocks Chipsets Review

    Posted on Saturday, December 27 2008 @ 18:36:52 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Perhaps one of the most overlooked components can be the motherboard's chipsets, including the Northbridge, Southbridge, and MOSFETs. Pushing these with higher voltage means increased heat output, the sworn enemy of computer systems. But one of the best ways to keep temperatures low is water cooling, and specifically through the use of blocks on your chipsets. Today we're looking at chipset water clocks from EK, and we chart some temperatures to find out how well they actually perform.

    Link: PureOverclock

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