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Worlds best water cooler heatsink system!

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there is reviews on improving the cooling performance of the super Thermaltake Aquarius III water cooler heatsink system.

Here we try fitting an additional radiator to the inside of the Thermaltake Aquarius III cooler unit that you can buy easily at many computer parts suppliers and try adding a dual 80mm fan size external radiator to the Thermaltake Aquarius III cooler system that again you can easily buy to see what the performance is using them.

We have shown before using other additional radiators the performance of the Thermaltake Aquarius III cooler is very easy to improve, here we bring it all together.
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Please don't be untruthful. Here's the article it's been taken from.

http://a1-electronics.net/Heatsinks/...III_Mod5.shtml


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