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Old 02-20-2007, 11:28 AM
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Default CoolIT Freezone @ Bjorn3D

There is always a balance between keeping a system cool and keeping the noise down. Most of us are trying to keep our system cool by adding multiple fans and replace inefficient stock CPU fan with aftermarket CPU coolers and fans. There are also the option of using a watercool setup to keep the components cool and quiet. One thing that is always bugging me about water cooling is the need to connect all the cables and keep maintaining the fluid. Recently, there has been a trend of “all-in-one” type of water cooling, such as Cooler Master’s Aquagate, which really simplified the whole liquid cooling installation and free from maintenance. Last year, a new company, CoolIT Systems has made a splash into the computer cooling scene with their all-in-one” liquid cooling. Today, we’ll be taking a closer look at the Freezone from the CoolIT Systems.

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