Koolance Water Cooling Kit
VL writes "Overall, Koolance has a very impressive kit in the PC3-720 and is definitely worth considering if you're interested in an easy to use water-cooling setup. Performance is very good, and the case aesthetics are top notch in our opinion. Pricing is something we do have a problem with. Aluminum case aside, this is an expensive setup."
BRRR COLD!!!!!
BRRR cold as in cold beer, or as in ex girlfriend?
For a theoretically open and free news site, Slashdot is -- and will continue to be -- a cash cow, a research firm said Sunday as it predicted the site will bring in more than $35 billion in advertisement revenue by 2008. Framingham, Mass.-based IDC said that overall revenue for ad-links, kool-kases, and self-promoted hardware sites running through Slashdot will reach $35.7 billion in the next four years.
Wait, I'm pretty sure one of the main reasons I installed Firefox and Adblock was to get rid of ads...yet they still seem to find a way to my browser...
Just think, one little leak and you could lose your whole beowolf cluster!
Seriously, I still prefer to keep water away from my processor wherever possible.
I initially read the title as 'Koolaid Water Cooling Kit'. Wonder how that would work. Maybe Koolaid would work better than water for a water cooled system?
I know! That damn Firefox is on here at least once a week! Those guys must be rolling in it!
Is it for KDE?
I went to shop, bought Koolance kit number PC3-720, went home, installed it in my PC and you know what happened? Everything EXPLODED. Now I have no computer and must write this post from netcafe. Make sure you will never buy any Koolance product or your computer will explode like mine.
And BTW are there any Slashdot alternatives without xmas adverts posted as news?