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Old 07-12-2004
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water cooled cases

Building a new comp in the near future, thinking about water cooling...what companies make water cooled cases? The only one that I have seen is the Koolance one that has the big Antec-looking case (that I like the look of very much...). Also, do these systems really keep your comp much cooler? I'll probably be going with an athlon 64 3200 and I want a cool system without a bunch of noise. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Yes, I have only seen Koolance water cooled cases, I am assuming there is other companies, but Koolance is the main manufacturer of water cooled cases.
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After a bit of research I have found a few other enclosed liquid cooling systems - but none that offer their systems integrated into a case such as the Koolance systems, and none that offer the ability to place coolers on all of the following: cpu, gpu, northbridge, and hardrive - so I guess if I choose the watercooling route, I will be going with a Koolance case.

Has anyone here used/currently using one of the Koolance cases? If so how cool does it keep your system, and what are the noise levels like? Additionally, with water blocks on the above mentioned 4 places, will there be any need for any conventional case fans? I figure I'd put in at least one or two just to keep some air circulating...
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Check this out:
http://www.dangerden.com/mall/cases/water_cases.asp

Click one of the links/cases and you can setup your water cooling for that case.
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coo! agissi

i've been lookin' @ alienware's ice systems......boy, do they look badass.....but, i hate fan noise as well........sacrifice function for beauty?.....trade offs, trade offs.
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Yikes! Agissi, went to that site - with all the accessories I wanted (minus a HD cooler) it was like $575 before shipping...found one on ebay with everything I wanted, and a few extras for like $392 shipped...
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Hi...

Perhaps, if you prefer not a totally watercooled case, the following might be an option. Looks pretty good to me.... and not too expensive.

http://www.extrememhz.com/hyper6-p1.shtml or

http://www.extrememhz.com/tower112-p1.shtml

Of course a few fans will still be necessary....perhaps 1 case fan in the rear as well as 2 80mm on the cooler...but the price is right!
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Old 07-14-2004
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You could also install a water cooling system manually, I am guessing this would save some money. Here is a good site for water cooling parts if you are interested.

http://www.highspeedpc.com/Merchant2...tegory_Code=WC
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Thanks for the other links guys; but I think if I decide on the watercooling route, I'll just go with the Koolance case since it has the ability to cool everything, and it will be simplier since it comes as a all-inclusive water cooling case design.
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Boooo
Do it yourself!

That's why we're here to help!
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Yikes! Agissi, went to that site - with all the accessories I wanted (minus a HD cooler) it was like $575 before shipping...found one on ebay with everything I wanted, and a few extras for like $392 shipped...
Well Danger Den really are the best, all the down to the lowest temps. Plus that comes all assembled,etc. Did your one for $392 come with a case?
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Did your one for $392 come with a case?
Click here yo to check it out. There are a few other auctions on there now; I saw that one a few days ago, now there seem to be some other good deals on similar Koolance setups from the same guy and from a few others.
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frys electronics

or outpost.com sells this exact case for $229.00 us
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yeah...but it doesn't come with anything but the case, radiator, pump, and a bit of tubing....you have to buy the actual water blocks (ie the things that you stick on the cpu, gpu, hd, and northbridge) seperately, and when you do that through a store like frys, it'll cost alot more...
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hmmmmm

OK! know anything about alien ice?

Last edited by SOB; 07-16-2004 at 08:35 PM..
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As in Alien's new water cooled gaming PCs? Yes, I know of those, but I'm looking to build my own machine.
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what cpu

are you looking to cook?
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athlon 64 3200; not OCing, just want something quiet, cool looking, and different
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Unless you really want to waste that much money, I wouldnt get water cooling.. I'd think of it was wasting if ur just going the water ways for looks.
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well, I also want to think of my room mate (going to college next year)...I have odd sleeping habits, ie I stay up really late, and wouldn't want him to not sleep at night cause I have 5 fans running, so being quiet is also a major issue
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