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Hardware Heaven have reviewed the XSPC RayStorm 750 AX240 Watercooling Kit:
You can read their full review here.
"Over the past few years manufacturers such as CoolIT and Corsair along with Asetek have tried to entice those building systems over to liquid cooling by creating factory sealed kits which try to remove some of the fear... or skill from installing more advanced cooling in a system. Overall these have been quite successful and thinking back to some of the CoolIT kits they could be installed in around 60-120 seconds, electric screwdriver and an almost complete system permitting.
Of course the factory built liquid coolers are great to a point but they do have their limitations where as traditional water-cooling is far more flexible and allows us to build a cooling loop around our systems specifications and maximise its potential. So today we are going to take a look at an entry-mid level water-cooling bundle and how it compares to a factory sealed equivalent while also finding out how it could be expanded over time. Enter the XSPC RayStorm 750 AX240 Water-cooling Kit."
You can read their full review here.