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    Suitable Water Chillar to prevent CPU overheat

    I want to add up a water chiller to my system. I am using a old cpu fan which came at the time of purchase. Now I want to upgrade this as my system has crashed sometime due to overheating. To deal with the same I need some help here. What is the best water chiller I can add to my system. Also if possible is there is a relevant cpu fan which also can control the same.

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    Re: Suitable Water Chillar to prevent CPU overheat

    The water cooling is still very much necessary in the case where you use overclocking frequently. The Swiftech H20 Compact Kit gives you m3 / h, coolant, size of pipe, in short it's almost the plumbing. It is a powerful liquid cooling support for your system. But this need some time to setup. The liquid cooling setup is not so easy. I will advice you to watch out some video tutorial for that.

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    Re: Suitable Water Chillar to prevent CPU overheat

    That is right. The Swiftech H20 is a nice option for this. The principle is the same as central heating, a hot spot formed by the processor, the boiler and is responsible for collecting the heat and transmit it to a liquid. The accelerator, head of the movement of the hot liquid is actually a pump. A series of pipes to radiators that liquid vehicle to spread the heat. All works in closed circuit through the liquid return to the boiler.

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    Re: Suitable Water Chillar to prevent CPU overheat

    Talking about Swiftech cooler it is a ready to use, that is to say complete support with the exchanger through the pump, but also the radiator. The kit of the day comes from a well-known in the field, Swiftech. It offers a small range in air cooling, but also a wide range in cooling liquid. This is the complete kit, as the product of the day, to exchange graphics card or chipset. Separate elements are also present, various pumps, exchangers and other radiators. In short it is a specialist in the cooling liquid.

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    Re: Suitable Water Chillar to prevent CPU overheat

    Different surveys has been conducted with the H2O 220 Compact mounted in a standard package. It is a Antec SLK3000 B, the ventilation fan is composed of a 120 mm high extraction, an air duct is present on the left panel. This last point is important because it allows us to cover the majority of cases on the market that are not equipped with exhaust fan.

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    Re: Suitable Water Chillar to prevent CPU overheat

    You can buy a a new chiller by CooIIT. It is called as Freezone Elite Cooler which is a combination between a solution Air, liquid and thermo-electric, which will conserve comfortably cool your CPU. This waterblock Freezone Elite V2 has a nickel base is topped by an aluminum fan measuring 121 x 82 x 65 nm and includes a 120mm fan that runs between 1100 and 2500 revolutions per minute.

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    Re: Suitable Water Chillar to prevent CPU overheat

    Switch for Cooler Master support. They are now providing with a new low-profile cooling support called as Vortex Plus. It is compatible with all the latest socket and measures 116 x 100 x 84 mm, a height so low for integration in small boxes. The base of the cooler is what type HDT transmit heat well into the radiator composed of aluminum fins. Vortex Plus comes with dimensions of 16 x 100 x 84mm and weighs 445 grams. It supports processors on socket LGA 754/939/940/AM2/AM3 775/1156/1366 Intel and AMD.

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