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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Zalman Z-Machine LQ1000 Water-Cooling PC

For many years people have been trying to or have been building their own water-cooling pc systems. PC water-cooling is not as easy as some other people would make it out to be. Many problems like leaks, incorrect coolant levels, weak pumps and bad water blocks can reap havoc on your desktop computer. Zalman has come up with a complete system (Zalman Z-machine LQ1000) that is one of its best inventions in the pc water-cooling market.

Believe me, this is no barebones kit. It is fully stocked with everything you need to cool your CPU. Extra extensions are possible to purchase very inexpensively for the graphics card, chipsets and hard drives. I don't see where you can go wrong with this all-in-one setup from a reputable company as this.

The construction of the system allows airflow to go freely through the computer and not get bogged down even though this is water-cooling pc. You will be amazed at how much this helps keep the coolant at a low temperature. Sometime airflow can get caught inside the computer case and cause the coolant to heat up to unacceptable temps. This usually happens when you don't plan out the setup of your computer case with the pc water-cooling kit that you have purchased.

Another huge factor is the sound of the pc water-cooling. This system is rated the quietest water-cooling system that you can purchase today! You may think that you can make yours quieter, but you are only stuck at one cooling speed. This water-cooling pc is capable of a various level of cooling temperatures, which are available to you at the push of a button on the computer case. Not many systems will give you this option. I will tell you personally that being stuck at one speed and one temp is no good!

The price is very good for this system and can easily be used with your current system and still have plenty of room for upgrades and modifications that you may want to make. Many people have added extra fans to their systems with this setup, but make sure they are silent fans; otherwise you may try to blame the sound on the radiator and that is just not true. Definitely keep this water-cooling pc in your sights when you think about building your next desktop computer.

Dwight_Norris

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