“It’s lightweight, looks decent, and constructed well enough that it performs admirably and will easily replace any stock cooler in terms of looks and performance. All this considering its current price tag of $70.00, it’s an even more enticing alternative to noise and stock performance.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Cooler Master Aquaviva Review @ TechwareLabs
- Thermaltake Silent Water All-in-One Liquid CPU Cooling System Review @ Tweaknews
- Freezone by Coolit review @ DH
- Cooler Master Aquagate Viva @ Overclockers Online
- Thermaltake Silent Water II @ techPowerUp
- TTIC NPH Big Cooler Review @ PC Modding Malaysia
- Thermaltake Jungle 512 Bifurcated Fin Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
- Lian Li PC-B20A All-Aluminum ATX Case @ Bjorn3D
- Zalman Fatal1ty FC-ZE1 Chassis Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- Akasa AK-961 Socket 775 Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
- Noctua NH-U12F Cooler @ Pro-Clockers
- Noctua NH-U12F CPU Cooler and NF-S12 Fans @ CPU3D
- Zalman CNPS9500 AT Intel Core 2 Duo Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
- Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 Case Review @ Technic3D
- Thermalfly I75DUH Bifurcated Fin Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
This waterblock goes both ways

The CoolerMaster AquaGate Viva watercooling kit is designed to fit both CPUs and GPUs. Virtual-Hideout tried it in both positions and was impressed by what they saw. The radiator is also well designed, as it can be fit into a case 3 different ways.