If you are looking to knocking your computers raging temperatures, then may be you should be looking into a water cooling kit. These kits come partially assembled all the way to parts and pieces so that you can put them together yourself. So no more relying on those faulty fans that make so much noise. Go with nice cooling water - not only the drink of choice but the leading choice for cooling your computer.
The cheapest kit we found was the Thermaltake ProWater 850i Liquid Cooling System. This water cooling system offers a tremendous variety of features that will greatly increase not only the performance of your computer but will help cool and make that PC a massive, sweet running machine. The Thermaltake ProWater includes such features as cooper water block, all in one mounting design and a 12c Motosports radiator
The 12 c Motosports radiator offers dimple tube technology that constantly moves the coolant within the radiator. This great feature increases thermal transfer. With all these features for $139.99 how can you go wrong with this kind of purchasing power?
The ProWater Liquid cooling system also has a massively powerful 500 liters-per-hour pump and a high capacity liquid tank. This tank is so easy to refill that you will have no complaints. The ProWater Liquid cooling system also has iStripe so that your tubes will never become deformed and the iStripe allows a sharp bending radius.
In fact you will be able to follow the flow because of the Flow TX. The FlowX offers a clear view of the movement of the coolant. This kit comes together with the ruggedness of the free-flowing 3/8" tubing system. This tubing system is designed to prevent wear and tear. All of this is available for the low cost of $139.99.
This next cooling system has it all. It features a high performance and the ability to control it specifically to the users environment. It is ultra quiet in addition to all of the other features. It is called the Zalman Reserator XT water cooling system and is the kit for those hard to cool environments.
The Zalman Reserator XT system has a newly designed digital monitoring device. This device monitors the fluid temperature and fan/pump speed control. It also monitors the mechanical flow indicator which adds a visual look at the coolant flow. It has a cpu water block which incorporates a copper base for supreme heat transfer. This kit is almost as perfect as one can get because of the easy installation, attractive style and the ever so superior materials and workmanship. The Anti-Corrosion Coolant contains the highest quality anti-corrosion agent for almost all materials. This will prevent corrosion for years.
The FND display displays the internal temperature of your computer as well as the water temperature and water level. This kit comes with those ever sought out for analog gages which display the fan speed as well as the pump's flow rate. The internal coolant temperature sensor kicks in automatically for fan speed and coolant flow rate. This water coolant system is so quiet you may hear a pin drop!
In fact this water coolant system is so nice and has so many neat features, you may not mind paying the hefty price of $449.99!
The Thernaltake BigWater 780e liquid cooling system is the system if you are in the market for a liquid cooling system that's easy to install and you are looking for the system that takes the least amount of space.
The Thernaltake BigWater 780e offers an enhanced ventilation system and is oh so easy to refill. It includes a huge assortment of unbelievable features that will make your pc run like a dream machine. This liquid cooling system has a 12cm Motorsports radiator, and a copper water block that features that ever popular dimple tube technology. It has a ever so quiet fan, and a PWM liquid pump that will deliver one of the highest performances that you have ever seen.
Some other features include the led light that indicates when it is cooling your pc, a quick disconnect connector and a water level sensor. All of these great features for only $199.99.
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