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liquid cooling system, which one?
red_green 
20/8/07 02:44:33 PM
Serf
I'm looking for a CPU water cooling system which supports the AM2 socket, which doesn't have infernal in-built LEDs since they're all blue and im going for a GREEN theme. While i could remove/replace the LEDs myself...i'd rather not. My PC case is a mid tower if it helps. As i said before i'm going for a green theme so if there are any suitable systems with Green LEDs or green tubes please let me know about them.

thanks.

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SexKitten 
20/8/07 03:40:56 PM
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Go for clear tubing and use green coolant or green coolant dye: http://www.pccasegear.com/prod1380.htm

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red_green 
20/8/07 05:07:29 PM
Serf
Looks good, but im still having trouble finding a decent L.C.S that doesn't have LED lights in it. I quite like the thermaltake bigwater SE. http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Liguid/DIY/cl-w0005-01/cl-w0005-01.asp

But as it would happen, it has blue LED lights in it. Plus i would need to buy a $18 bracket so it would fit with AM2.

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Flabbergast 
21/8/07 09:05:32 AM
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Quote by red_green
Looks good, but im still having trouble finding a decent L.C.S that doesn't have LED lights in it. I quite like the thermaltake bigwater SE. http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Liguid/DIY/cl-w0005-01/cl-w0005-01.asp

But as it would happen, it has blue LED lights in it. Plus i would need to buy a $18 bracket so it would fit with AM2.



At the end of the day it really depends what you are trying to cool here... which CPU have you got and are you planning on adding your GPU / chipset in later? If you are talking high end X2 or multiple blocks in your loop, you will serve yourself better looking at a more custom solution. For example we have both FuZion CPU and X20 Delta blocks that are AM2 compatible and have great performance when paired with a good pump and rad.




Edited by Flabbergast: 21/8/2007 9:09:05 AM

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