As many of you know, water cooling was originally done by do-it-yourselfers who wanted to squeeze the most out of their CPU without spending too much money. Lately water cooling has been over-commercialized, and the cost of a good kit is far more than it's worth. There are cheaper kits out there which are made by companies who are taking advantage of the water cooling hype and producing low cost, low quality kits that can hardly perform as well as decent air cooling. If you are considering water cooling, you should be prepared to spend a decent amount of money if you want a kit worthy of cooling your CPU.
If you are looking into water cooling, Swiftech, Danger Den, DTek, and Innovatek are a few companies you should focus on for quality parts. Today, with a huge thanks to HighSpeedPC, we will be taking a look at several of Innovatek's water cooling products. We will be testing one of Innovatek's older kits, along with several new products and will show how their quality and performance has improved over time.
The products we will be looking at include the original kit containing:
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