Simple watercooling kit for Media PC

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GrimStoner
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Simple watercooling kit for Media PC

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Oi...

I want to watercool a media pc... not for cooling, but just for the noise reduction (as its right below my tv)... which all-in-one, stick-it-in-and-go watercooling kits are there?

I've found this... http://www.prophecy.co.za/domino-advanc ... 56365.html... is it sufficient for a Celeron? Anyone have one that can comment on it's noise?
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isn't the water cooler fan going to make a noise anyway? its 120mm fan?
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Yeah, it's what I would've suggested. I have one in my main PC and Firestrm runs one in his media PC.
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The H50 is a great cooler. needs no maintenance and it handles heat very well.
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