A few days ago I saw a review for the CoolIT Domino A.L.C. CPU water cooler. I was shocked to see that it was both cheap, and had literally no long-term maintenance required. In fact, I had no idea that anything like this even existed. The Domino is a radiator, pump, cpu heatsink, fan, and lcd display all in one. And it does a decent job of cooling the processor. There is no filling, or bleeding or any of that nonsense, which traditionally kept me away from watercooling, it also is only powered by a single 3 pin connector to the motherboard. Here are some pics and results from the install.
My system:
Asus P5E vanilla
Intel Q9650 @ 3.8Ghz
Asus 4870X2
Sapphire 48701GB
Mushkin 4GB DDR2 800
Zalman 850W HP
Creative X-fi Fatality Gamer Pro
WD Raptor 150
WD Caviar Black 1TB
Super Talent 32GB SSD
Lite-On Blu-ray drive
Cooler Master Cosmos S (8 X 120mm fans)
Here, I mounted an additional, low rpm 120mm fan, so there are now 2 fans cooling the radiator, and it stays very quiet.
The temps I got are not nearly as gaudy as a full fledged water cooling loop, but they are not bad either.
Zalman 9700 (Full speed) Idle: Core 1-4, 40. 37. 39. 38.
CoolIT Domino (Med. Speed) Idle: Core 1-4, 34. 32. 37. 32
Zalman 9700 (Full speed) Full load: Core 1-4, 60. 54. 59. 56
CoolIT Domino (med. Speed) Full load: Core 1-4, 55. 50. 55. 52
So as you can see, it dropped my numbers a bit, which is nice, but to be honest with you, if you already have a really nice air cooler (like the 9700) then I don't suggest upgrading to this particular cooler. It is however much quieter than the Zalman on full fan speed, and let's face it, it looks pretty sweet in there too! By the way, the LCD display can be seen clearly through any case window, and reads coolant temperature, fan speed, and pump speed.
My system:
Asus P5E vanilla
Intel Q9650 @ 3.8Ghz
Asus 4870X2
Sapphire 48701GB
Mushkin 4GB DDR2 800
Zalman 850W HP
Creative X-fi Fatality Gamer Pro
WD Raptor 150
WD Caviar Black 1TB
Super Talent 32GB SSD
Lite-On Blu-ray drive
Cooler Master Cosmos S (8 X 120mm fans)
Here, I mounted an additional, low rpm 120mm fan, so there are now 2 fans cooling the radiator, and it stays very quiet.
The temps I got are not nearly as gaudy as a full fledged water cooling loop, but they are not bad either.
Zalman 9700 (Full speed) Idle: Core 1-4, 40. 37. 39. 38.
CoolIT Domino (Med. Speed) Idle: Core 1-4, 34. 32. 37. 32
Zalman 9700 (Full speed) Full load: Core 1-4, 60. 54. 59. 56
CoolIT Domino (med. Speed) Full load: Core 1-4, 55. 50. 55. 52
So as you can see, it dropped my numbers a bit, which is nice, but to be honest with you, if you already have a really nice air cooler (like the 9700) then I don't suggest upgrading to this particular cooler. It is however much quieter than the Zalman on full fan speed, and let's face it, it looks pretty sweet in there too! By the way, the LCD display can be seen clearly through any case window, and reads coolant temperature, fan speed, and pump speed.