
Originally Posted by
poldopunk
i checked the comments, andz. you didn't have to post it here. it really isn't that impressive but for an all-in-one solution, its rather okay but then again the $200 pricetag makes it bad. a drop in temperature is a drop in temperature and right now, there isn't much available aftermarket cooler, with your option, you'd have to spend a lot more than just the waterblock not to mention not ALL people are into building their own kit because of hydrophobia para sa ilang electronics even people with lots of money who can afford to get one.
edit: btw, you didn't have to a smartass with your replies because i can read between the lines.
Er? when was i being a smart ass ? All those quotes are from the thread in overclock.net with the COOL-IT GPU block in the news section.
How is a Product thats $200 worth buying with only those temp improvements? It's a Scam.
Even if you are going to use "people with lots of money" as an excuse for them to buy this, is just pathetic.
#1 - No Need to Spend $200, I would just raise fan speed up to get the same temps as the COOL-IT Solution, which i actually have, which i actually tested for a customer because he wanted to know if he can bear how loud the gpu is at 70%.
#2 - No need to Spend $200, Open the GPU, re-apply TIM, get the same results.
#3 - No Need to Spend $200, Put additional $10-20 fans on your GTX 480, get the same results.
#4 - No need to Spend $200, you can buy a $100 case that has a 120mm Fan on the side panel, get the same results.
#5 - If you are a person with deep pockets, get someone to help you do a proper loop, and get you the proper watercooling products.
#6 - If you hate water, then do #1-4.