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Comserver Water Cooling Unit Review
By: Memphist0
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    2003-10-17

    Table of Contents:
  • Comserver Water Cooling Unit Review
  • Specifications
  • Installation
  • Performance
  • Conclusion

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    Comserver Water Cooling Unit Review - Specifications


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    Standalone Unit

    • 300 gallon per hour water pump

    • Aluminum fan assembly

    • Ultra-quiet 26fba sound level

    • Ball bearing aluminum 120vac fan

    • 12 ounce reservoir

    • Can be mounted up to 6 feet from the computer

    • Can be mounted to case via bolting

    • Vertical or horizontal placement

    • Easy fill and self-purging

    • Industrial Grade polyurethane tubing

    • Industrial Grade nickel plated, o-ring Push-To-Lock fittings

    • All aluminum US built radiator

    NOTE: the numbers next to the water block description correspond to the picture below.

    Water Block

    • (4) 3/16 inch think 100% copper base

    • Machined to a flat finish for optimal heat transfer

    • (3) Aluminum anodized body

    • Body incorporates water defusing channel

    • O-Ring base to body seal

    • (2) Industrial quality nickel plated tube fittings with o-ring seals

    • (7) Stainless steel hardware used throughout

    • Easy snap-in installation; no need to remove motherboard

    • (1) Solid Black Delrin plastic

    • (5) Cooled water enters through center of block, this supplies the coolest water to core of CPU

    • (6) Water exits through outer edge of block

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