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Frosty Tech have reviewed the Corsair Hydro H80 Watercooling System, which seems to give good performance if a bit noisy:
You can read the full review here.
"Corsair's Hydro H80 is a no fuss, no mess CPU liquid cooling solution that installs with ease onto Intel socket LGA2011/1366/1155/1156/775 and AMD socket AM3/AM2/FM1 processors. The unit consists of two parts, a 12v DC pump head with integrated reservoir and thin skived copper waterblock, and the fluid-to-air aluminum heat exchanger.
The whole system ships fully assembled, pre-filled with a distilled water/propylene glycol/anti-bacterial coolant and is pre-plumbed. The small square pump/waterblock is connected by 24cm of black flexible FEP tubing to a 154x120x45mm aluminum liquid-to-air heat exchanger. Two 120mm fans are supplied with the system and rotate at 2600-1300RPM to move the air through the heat exchanger. Retail price for this system is on the order of $115 USD/CDN, all you have to provide is a rear 120mm mounting hole in your PC case."
You can read the full review here.