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Phase Change Cooling, Freon and Supercooling at DWPG.Com
Welcome to the watercooling and watercoolers overview section at DWPG.Com. This section displays all watercooler projects from DWPG.Com including watercooler reviews, watercooler articles and homemade watercooler DIY projects.
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In part one, we discussed phase change cooling and supercooling in theory as well as examined the build of the new LianLi add-on kit. It’s finally time for us to take a look at the actual performance of the Prometeia cooler, overclocking the Pentium 4 3.06.
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Today, we’ll take a closer look at the Prometeia phasechange cooling unit from Chip-con, one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful cooling solution available on the market.
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In relation with my Mahogany Wooden Case project, it was time to make some changes on the watercooler as well. Not that the old one wasn't good, quite on the contrary, but there were a few things that I found really annoying about it. What was a really good plan turned into a grotesque mix of computer hardware, autoparts and fiberboards -- It had turned into what one of my lecturers used to refer to as "optical noise". This tutorial covers the improvements on my cooler.
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In this article I’ll outline my quest for PC silence. I’m not 100% there yet but many people are requesting details now so I quickly put this "report" together. I’ll try to keep it interesting & informative as I can, so expect many pictures because I’m not really a writer.
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As the need for a bigger case grew stronger and stronger, and especially with the upcoming modifications on the cooling equipment in mind, I found out that I had to do something. I started out looking for available cases on the net, but found out that the cases I wanted cost like 800-1200US$. I think that
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Celeron 466@735MHz, Watercooled, TEC assisted , maybe the fastest sub zero Celeron 466 in the whole world!
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