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FrostBite CPU Liquid Chill system

Post Date: 2009-07-08

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    Posted: 08 Jul 2009 at 1:06pm
Considering a new pc and looking at the H2O Stage 3 option and need some feed back on it,
 
How well is it made and who makes it?
 
Control over unit, ie. gauge, thermostat?
 
Life expectency?
 
Thanks for the info. 
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its made up of different parts, which is the best way you can make a LC system.

you can't control these kinds of system, they run full time to cool your component.

since this is a real LC system (not like those "wanna be" single systems like cool it) they have a radiator, pumps and etc, the life expectancy depends on those parts, a pump normally has a 5 year life span depending.
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  Quote fasterhoads Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 08 Jul 2009 at 1:35pm
Makes sense, in reading a little more I see they are using Danger Den and Switftech components. In looking at the pic, I see the Swifttech waterblock so this is good to know.

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It's a very efficient, high-end system which is made up of components from various top manufactuers.

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  Quote DST4ME Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 08 Jul 2009 at 3:24pm
Originally posted by fasterhoads

Makes sense, in reading a little more I see they are using Danger Den and Switftech components. In looking at the pic, I see the Swifttech waterblock so this is good to know.


depending on what you get, lately they have been using Danger Den rads, swiftech reservoirs, and Danger Den waterblocks, as Alex says its a efficient, high-end system.

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  Quote Kaleliar Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 09 Jul 2009 at 9:07pm
As a person that has one of the LC systems its very nice. the only really warm air i end up with is the Power Supply (when we LCing that?) and the GPU.  I had to do a upkeep fill after about 3 months but other then that its simple (use a quarter to get out the plug).
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