“Watercooling is becoming more and more mainstream. With this we are seeing a lot of all-in-one systems for beginners and some really cool advanced systems. Today we are going to be looking at a case that I would say is in between beginner and advanced water cooling. It is one of Puget System’s Liquid Cooled Gaming Cases. The case is a modified Antec P180B case with a Koolance system installed as well as 2 Thermaltake radiators.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Half way to a watercooled system
The Puget liquid cooled Antec P180B is a handy case for someone just getting into watercooling or those who are old hands at it. The already watercooling friendly case has been modified for watercooling and comes with a pair of radiators, 2 120mm fans, pump, and a reservoir. Those just trying out watercooling will appreciate the work that has already been done for them and those familiar with the method will like the amount of heat the system can disperse. The full review is up at Think Computers.