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System Name | The White Breeze||Medion Akoya Ultrabook |
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Processor | i7-3770k||Core i5-3317U |
Motherboard | MSI Z77 MPOWER||Laptop? |
Cooling | Custom TEC waterloop||Laptop? |
Memory | 16GB Kingston HyperX @ 2133MHz||8GB SDRAM |
Video Card(s) | 2X SLI MSI GeForce GTX 680 Lightning||Intel 4000 |
Storage | Corsair GT 120GB, WD Caviar Black 1TB||500GB HDD with 32gb MSATA cache |
Display(s) | Samsung U28D590D 4k||14" LED |
Case | NZXT Switch 810||Laptop shell? |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi surround pro 5.1||Dolby Home Theatre V4 |
Power Supply | Seasonic XP-860 Platinum||Laptop Power Brick |
Software | Windows 7||Windows 8 |
You can get frost forming inside the socket, on the backplate, you can get it forming around the cpu socket and dripping onto the GPU.on components (mb, cpu, gpu....)
or in compressor area ? never dealt with it that´s why asking
but from it´s construction it seems easier and nicer as rad/pump combination
atleast the price of
$899.99
Evaporator CPU / GPU Cooling Unit
is something to think about instead going
rad/pumps/tube/fittings you are almost same price ..... hmmmmmmmm
what about stability, refill, long-life cycle ?