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CoolIT SYSTEMS ECO-R120 Advanced Liquid Cooling (ALC)

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CoolIT SYSTEMS ECO-R120 Advanced Liquid Cooling (ALC)

Description:
Quick to Install Into Any Chassis - The extremely compact ECO A.L.C.(Advanced Liquid Cooling) comes pre-assembled making it easy to install into any chassis with a few simple steps. Unlike heavy air cooled solutions, the ECO exerts little weight on the motherboard keeping the solution well below the maximums specified by Intel and AMD. Block Compatibility: Intel LGA 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366 AMD sockets AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 Type: Liquid Cooling System Pump Bearing: Ceramic Radiator Fan RPM: 1800 RPM MAX Features: CoolIT Proprietary Pump: Quiet, compact, long life CFF1 pump Life Cycle: 50,000 Hours MTTF CoolIT Coolant: CoolIT Systems low toxicity with anticorrosion/ anti fungal additives CoolIT Radiator: Custom engineered for low noise high heat dissipation CoolIT CPU Thermal Grease: CoolIT Systems Pro A.T.C. (Advanced Thermal Compound) A Revolutionary Leap in Design that Delivers Industry Leading Reliability, Performance and Value The ECO Advanced Parts: 2 years limited Labor: 2 years limited
 
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Awesome Cooler!

review by mironccr345

I've had this cooler for almost two years and it's still just as good as any pre-configured water cooler. Im currently using it for my AMD x4 940T cpu which is used in my Folding@Home rig that folds 24/7. The cooler keeps the cpu at a nice temp. on load and idle. The PWM fan is silent during normal operations and can get a little loud during heavy cpu load. The fans can be replaced with any fan you prefer. I currently have my cooler in a Push/Pull configuration using x2 120mm NZXT fans. This is a great cooler and is hard to pass up if you can find it on sale. Right now I think NCIX.com has them in stock and you'll probably find a couple on Amazon.com.

ProsCons
This is one the best liquid option you can get on a budget, Design simplicity, build quality, quiet, PWM fanThe tubes are a bit stiff and require a bit of determination to get the cpu block/pump to sit right. Tightening screws and mounting is a pain.

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