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Old Sep 6, 2005, 01:56 PM   #1
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Thermaltake Aquabay M3

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Old Nov 1, 2005, 04:43 PM   #2
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i am looking for a water cooling set that is not too expensive. I really hate to have air cooling in my system because of dust buildup problem. Would the M1 or M3 be a good way to go since they are cheap and i'm not looking to over clock? Would this provide the same cooling (temp) as a ~$50 heat sink? Thanks.


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i am looking for a water cooling set that is not too expensive. I really hate to have air cooling in my system because of dust buildup problem. Would the M1 or M3 be a good way to go since they are cheap and i'm not looking to over clock? Would this provide the same cooling (temp) as a ~$50 heat sink? Thanks.


P.S great review
Sumasage ... if you don't plan to oc then the Big Water would be a nice start to get your feet wet ... it cools slightly 2c to 3c better than air and TT has a new kit with the M3 added with the Big water kit... kits are nice but building your own is still the best way to go, once you go H20 ....
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