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"The Vapochill LightSpeed is the most powerful 'turn key' super cooler on the planet" |
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Sunday, 26 September 2004 |
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"The Vapochill LightSpeed is the most powerful 'turn key' super cooler on the planet [...] Installation of the Vapochill LS has been hugely improved, and you no longer need to stick irremovable pads to your motherboard [...] the Vapochill pricing seems very fair. Since there is nothing like it ...

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'The Vapochill LightSpeed is the most powerful 'turn key' super cooler on the planet. Although you might get lower temperatures using liquid nitrogen, or with ridiculously powerful peltiers, whether you will get a better overclock is somewhat debatable. Installation of the Vapochill LS has been hugely improved, and you no longer need to stick irremovable pads to your motherboard, invalidating its warranty (thermal goop can be blasted out of the socket using isopropyl alcohol). It has the virtue of being both Socket 478 and Athlon 64 ready, and a Socket T (LGA775) solution should be ready by the time you read this article. The Vapochill may seem expensive at over £500, but when you consider the cost that the Mach II GT would have run you up FAR more once factoring in the aluminium cladding and ultra-expensive mounting kits, the Vapochill pricing seems very fair. Since there is nothing like it remaining on the market, the Vapochill is the perfect choice for any serious overclocker!'
[OcPrices.com]
Highs
- Looks Great
- The cooling performance is truly amazing
- A vast improvement over even the Vapochill XE at high heat loads
- Aluminium cladding as standard
- Flexible
- Much improved mounting kit
- Full condensation protection
- Very well priced compared to other exteme cooling devices
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