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    Corsair hydrocool 200 water cooling kit

    hi
    i am looking for some modification for overclocking purpose so i select corsair hydrocool 200 water cooling kit can any one tell me some thing more about it ? is that good enough ?
    thank you

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    Re: Corsair hydrocool 200 water cooling kit

    The Corsair 200 is a HYDROCOOL perfect for beginners or Watercooling for those who want to enjoy without losing Watercooling hours change pumps and pipes. Easy to install (an interface card, and some tips), secure (reduced cooling block to minimize any risk of leakage, anti-drop for the disconnect / reconnect without problem), with a configurable user interface (display temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit, flow control, alarm and extinguishing the PC programmable), and an impressive power (dissipation of 200W, a rate of 600 liters per hour) are a must. His block external pump is also a huge advantage, even if it increased the volume of the device that remains particularly low.Corsair provided a cooling block for P4 and Athlon, making the system compatible with both processor lines.

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    Re: Corsair hydrocool 200 water cooling kit

    Very interesting for overclocking by maintaining the temperature even under high load, HydroCool200 has attracted for his performances but also for its quality of manufacture and simplicity of implementation. With this kind of kit, it is highly likely that more users take the step of cooling liquid. However, this type of product has not yet universal. A HydroCool200 did not really make sense on a low frequency processor not overclocked. It will replace advantageously against by a battery of fans in a beast of course ... In terms of qualities, we will, even if we repeat, the quality of evidence, documentation clear, very complete kit, the "safeguards" on-board electronics and the''clean''system assembly. With regret? No, not really, we would have liked the presence of a potentiometer for driving fan and a price a little softer

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    Re: Corsair hydrocool 200 water cooling kit

    With the HydroCool200, the processor and chipset is at 29 ° C and 35 ° C. The launch of the same sequence of bench made up the processor to 34 ° C and the chip to 36 ° C. The differences are very low: 5 ° C for CPU and 1 ° C for the chipset. It is interesting to note that the low temperature variation, there was no effect of self-heating with HydroCool200. Indeed, with the air system, the chip is heated by hot air discharged by the CPU HSF. Watercooling evacuate all the heat outside the PC. The large thermal inertia of the coolant allows it to stabilize at 30 ° C with a PC at rest. Over, it reaches a maximum of 33 ° C.

    As against the gain is not really interesting on a processor not overcloké. With an Athlon XP 2600 + cooled by air, the temperature at rest is 44.5 ° C and 48.5 ° C. With the HYDROCOOL, temperatures pass 42 ° C and 45 ° C. The coolant passes it to 30 ° C to 31 ° C.

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