water blocks?

Tavelkyosoba

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hey guys, after considering what crashman said about using a water cooling unit with the radiator outside...and also having come accross an old dehumidifier with a very large radiator, building a simple water cooling solution seems very plausable.

however i dont know anything at all about water blocks for cpus. im looking for an inexpensive one that will still perform relativly well. and last forever🙂
 
For what socket?

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socket A, sorry

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<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by tavelkyosoba on 06/18/04 02:18 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
 
Silverpop Evo is a very cheap waterblock that performs great with high-flow pump. DangerDen RBX's are the top, they're great if you have cash. I personally went with those😀

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could you post a link to a store selling the silverpop? i was unable to find it, or is it just not sold in the US?

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<A HREF="http://www.criticool.com/CriticoolExpressUS.html" target="_new">here</A> you can find the silverpop cyclone evo, they go at 35US on that site, but i'm sure you can find better prices.

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