Waturbo CPU COOLER

Push it to the max but make sure that you keep it cool!

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RuadRauFlessa
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Post by RuadRauFlessa »

Question be what did they test it against :lol: All liquid cooling is equal, some just more equal than others.
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RuadRauFlessa wrote:
Monty wrote:
Frozenfireside wrote:I see the logic. it's not made to replace water cooling but to make quiet efficient air cooling for media computers.
I think it can work and you never know, in a couple years this may become efficient enough to replace regular HSFs.

I like the idea of a PC that uses heat to generate air flow. It makes sense in every way.
It doesnt use heat to create airflow though... it uses a fan to move air and spin the turbine in the water
True be that, 3PIN power connector. Sais so there on the spech sheet.
Ok well in that case, I agree, it is a fail!

I'll stick with my Arctic freezer 7 pro as I just looked at the stats and my cooler is as quiet but much more effective.
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