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Installation
Installing the kit may or may not be a challenge, depending on your
system. For the Pentium 4, you must remove the motherboard to install
the mounting hardware. For the AMD, it's as simple as installing a
standard heatsink. Even though we had to remove our motherboard to
install the kit, this was one of the easiest to install water cooling
kits we have ever used. There was no need to cut hoses or mod the
computer case. The kit installed like a dream!
When it comes to priming a water cooling system, it can be very
difficult and time consuming. Not with this kit. Once you full the
reservoir, you simple tile the unit on it's right side, pinch off the
output hose to build pressure and release. The water rips through the
tubes and pumps out all the air. You just top off the reservoir and your
all set. The entire operation from start to finish took us less than an
hour. That even counted the time we took off to cook a few burger on the
grill... Kingwin has really taken water cooling to an all new level.
Performance
Our testbed consists of the
following specifications:
Using our testbed under load
and idle conditions resulted in the Kingwin cooling system beating our
air-cooled heatsink quite easily. Not only that but there is no noise
using the fan control at a 50% setting. Turning the fan control up to
100% resulted in a 3C drop in temperature, but we found it wasn't worth
the noise given that we got our CPU to 3.5Ghz quite easily.

As
you can see the Kingwin beat our existing
Vantec Aeroflow 2 but with little or no noise. Such is the wonderful
aspects of water cooling. As with most quality water cooling kits, you
will also notice a huge reduction of internal case temperature. This kit
reduced our case temperature anywhere from 15 to 20 degrees Celsius,
depending on if the system was at idle or under stress from gaming. This
not only enhances overall system performance when overclocking, it also
helps extend the life of your hardware.
Conclusion
After playing around with the Kingwin Arctic Liquid Cooler, we would
have to say that we are 110% satisfied. Not only with it's performance,
but with it's quality, and ease of installation. There are so many
things to like about this kit; dual radiators, preformed hoses, all in
one base with digitally controlled fan speed and overheat alarm. Sound
reduction is also a huge bonus. Under
normal operating temperature, the secondary radiator never runs above
50%, but once it approaches a preset temperature the fan kicks into
100%. This means most of the time your newly water cooled computer will
be virtually silent.

The
Arctic Liquid Cooler is everything we've been wanting in an all-in-one
kit. It's the best thing we've seen since the EXOS, but at half the
price! Not to mention more compact, more features, solid metal water blocks,
and a more attractive design. This is definitely the perfect water cooling kit
to have and a great alternative to air cooling. Kingwin has made it so
simple, that even the first timer could install it with ease. Club
Overclocker HIGHLY RECOMMENDS this kit to anyone who is interested in
water cooling. From the rookie to the most experience hardware guru,
this kit will satisfy everyone.
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Club
Overclocker Rating |
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Innovation: |
10
out of 10 |
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Performance: |
10 out of 10 |
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Quality: |
10 out of 10 |
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Stability: |
10
out of 10 |
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Compatibility: |
10 out of 10 |
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Overclocking: |
9.0 out of 10 |
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Software Pack: |
N/A |
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Value: |
10 out of 10 |
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Overall Rating 10 |
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Skill Level |
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Project Skill Level
(10 being hardest) |
4 out of 10 |
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