“When you order the X-QPack H2O from VoyeurMods you have the option of adding blocks, a different radiator and many other things. The base case, which comes with the black Black Ice Pro radiator sells for $299. The unit we tested only had the radiator upgraded to the chrome version and would run you $311. This is great for a system with just a CPU block that you are not going to try to run extreme overclocks on. If you want two blocks, say a GPU and CPU, you should upgrade to the Black Ice Extreme or ThermoChill radiators. The MCP-350 can handle a two block system easily.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Lighted Blue Card Cooler XT Evaluation @ hi-techreviews.com
- Zalman CNPS9500 LED High Performance Quiet CPU Cooler Video Review #620 @ 3dGameMan
- Tuniq Tower 120 CPU Cooler Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro CPU AMD64 Cooler Review @ 3DXtreme
- Holiday 2005 PC Case Buyers Guide @ ThinkComputers.org
- SilverStone FN81 and FN82 @ Techgage
- Thermaltake Big Water SE @ ThinkComputers.org
- Nikao Dragonfire Mid-Tower Gaming Case Review @ MODTHEBOX.COM
Prebuilt SFF with watercooling
GruntvillE has posted a review of VoyeurMods’ PrimoChill X-Qpack H2O. It’s an SFF case, which comes with one of several different options of wtercooling setups. If you are looking for a box that will be very quiet, and not take up a lot of real estate, consider this for your next build, unless you were going to use SLI, then you might have some space issues.