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    i live in the bahamas, and its going to be frigging hot this summer, i dont have an aircondition in the room i have my comp in, there is a window in the back of it though. what i wanna know is is there an liquid cooling system i can by seperately to suit my case, if so where can i find one, i dont wanna change case i just wanna add it on to my existing setup, in order to run cool water over my system...holla back
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  2. There are lots of liquid cooling systems as addons.
    From basic, to overclocker madness.
    Surf to your favourite computer site, and search for "water cooling".
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    any url with interesting systems
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  4. www.newegg.com has some Thermaltake stuff, but there are much cheaper systems, that sometimes work better. Just do some googling for CPU water cooling systems.
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  5. A good starting point would be the CPU Water Cooling FAQ.

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    Depending on your CPU, you may be able to get away with using the XP-90 (or its bigger brothers the copper version of the XP-90, and the XP-120). These are the best non-liquid cooled CPU heatsinks available. On my 1.8 it the temps is about 10F above room temp. On my 2.8 512MB cache, it stays at about 20F above room temp. On my 3.2 1GB cache, the temp stays about 35F above room temp.
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  7. The benefit to liquid cooling, is that it's FAR quieter than a huge fan and heat sink.
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    But remember to use one that has the smallest chance of developing a leak...otherwise.....KA PLOOWEY
    Is what we learn indeed a fact, or someones opinon?
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    how would i know that, is there someplace that rates these things?
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    You might try overclockers.com
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    The guys on this forum are pretty sharp:

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