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Phobya haben ihr Sortiment kürzlich erstmals um Radiatoren erweitert. Was diese Wärmetauscher taugen, werden wir in mehreren Testberichten überprüfen, angefangen mit dem heutigen Artikel: Wir haben uns den Phobya G-Changer 360 vorgenommen und genau untersucht. Was der G-Changer zu bieten hat und wie er sich leistungsmäßig im Vergleich zu anderen Triple-Radiatoren schlägt, erfahrt ihr im Test.
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Thermaltake is not a new comer to the water-cooling market. Unlike the majority other companies currently that are selling All-in-one (AiO) water-coolers. Thermaltake has had their Bigwater water cooler on the market for some time, and they still do. However, they have also moved into the AiO market, and produced their own coolers, the Water 2.0 series.
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Swiftech’s H20-320 Edge kit comes ready to perform as the numbers clearly show. If you are just looking at cooling your CPU the H20-320 is most likely overkill but it is designed with expansion in mind. Adding one or two additional video cards into the mix is what the MCR320 radiator is waiting for. This is also what sets it apart from many kits on the market today that are a closed loop design and therefore do not allow any expansion.
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If you have ever pondered water cooling a computer, after a bit of shopping around I'm sure you will have seen the Swiftech brand in all aspects of your shopping list. When I got my start in water cooling, the Swiftech pumps came highly recommended; I just wish I had been directed to their radiators a little sooner than I had. When I started out, I had to use very high CFM fans on radiators that worked, but had a high FPI count, and really impeded the air flow through the radiators; hence the need for the loud, high CFM producing fans. If you read my review of the Danger Den GTX 470 block, I grabbed a Swiftech radiator for testing those and I was very pleased with the amount of heat that radiator is able to remove from the water, and I only needed 60 CFM fans to get those results. With that build came hours and hours of prep and set up time. Accounting for all of the barb, angled fitting, and multiple parts to connect to can drag the build out, an d almost drive you insane looking for the cleanest, yet still attractive layout.
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The market for all in one cooling solutions is booming. Corsair initially had a good lineup with their Asetek Hydro H50 and H70 coolers. Though they jumped on the CoolIT wagon to enter a more niche market. There was more than just the demand for good cooling. Casemodders and gamers want control over LEDs, Fans, being able to create and monitor different fan profiles,... Corsairs answer is the Link software, a rebrand of the CoolIT Maestro software. The Hydro 60 was Link ready, though it's performance was inbetween the two older Hydro models. Secondly Antec took the performance crown with their 920 cooler, so it was time to react. Let's see if Corsairs latest offering, the Hydro 80 has improved on the previous generations.
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The Kühler H2O 620 from Antec is another all-in-one water cooler which does not need any maintenance during its lifetime, and it is recommended for people who want a very easy installation, without the hassle of building a complete water cooling loop from scratch.
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Die kanadische Firma CoolIT Systems ist auf die Entwicklung wartungsfreier Kühllösungen auf Flüssigkeitsbasis spezialisiert. Mit der Domino A.L.C (Advanced Liquid Cooling) brachte CoolIT Systems eine bereits vorbefüllte und kompakte Wasserkühlung für Prozessoren auf den Markt, welche wir euch in diesem Artikel näher vorstellen werden.
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Aside from a few flaws the Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme is one hell of a self-contained water cooler. It offers all the performance equal to AiO coolers with larger 280mm radiators, but it has the ability to fit into any chassis that can accommodate dual 120mm fans in one area. The cooler can also be found for as low as $59.99 right now after mail-in-rebates, making it an absolute steal.
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For this review I am going to be looking at a product from a company that is relatively new to me, whilst I have heard of them I have never actually used any of their products. The company is CoolIT Systems and the product I will be looking at is their ECO A.L.C pre assembled liquid cooling system.
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I have seen a lot of love on many forums about the performance capabilities of the H50 we tested not too long ago. What I have seen time and time again, is that users are at least opting for a second fan. I learned over the years that a push/pull setup, when configured correctly, can seriously benefit the efficiency of the cooler. Corsair has listened and read what everyone was saying and revamped the H50. Hopefully with the new ideas and implementations, Corsair’s latest submission could top the charts in AIO cooling.
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