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Application:

CPU cooling

Provided by:

Evercool

Available at:

Alpha and Omega computers

MSRP:

$95.00

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Michael

Review date:

August 17, 2005

 

 

 

Installation Continued:

The second radiator can be installed anywhere there is an empty fan spot.

     The kit comes with a video card water block.  It is fairly simple to install.  You can see a list of compatible video cards on the first page of this review.  Before you finish the installation we need to install the temperature probe.

The kit includes the tape and gives good instructions on where to install the probe.  Time to fill it up and see if it leaks.

The kit includes a 55cc vial of antifreeze.  Add the antifreeze and then fill the rest up with distilled water.

     I have the kit installed and leak checked outside of the case just for illustration purposes.  I would suggest installing the multi-function panel display first, then run your tubing outside of your case and perform your leak check.

     Included in the kit is a flow indicator.  There is a little blue propeller that spins and gives you a visual indicator that the coolant is circulating.

     Finally the whole kit is installed.  The 3/8" O.D. Silica tubing is very easy to cut to get that perfect fit.  I left my hoses untrimmed because I am constantly changing hardware and cases.