“Put simply, we’d pay twice the price for a liquid cooling system this handy, simple to install, and effective. The Domino A. L. C. is one of CoolIT Systems’ best efforts. Compared to a stock fan, it does wonders for allowing serious overclocking of a Core i7 920. It’s nearly silent, super-efficient, and priced right.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- CoolIT Domino ALC CPU cooler @ Neoseeker
- CoolIT Domino Liquid CPU Cooler Review @ OverclockersHQ
- Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU Water Cooling Kit Review @ Legit Reviews
- Xigmatek Thor’s Hammer HDT-S126384 Review @ OCC
- Evercool Transformer 4 CPU Cooler @ Hardware Bistro
- GELID Solutions GC-2 Thermal Compound @ techPowerUp
- NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller @ BCCHardware
- NZXT Sentry 2 Fan Controller Review @ OCIA
- SilverStone Sugo SG06 Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
- Thermaltake Element T case @ neoseeker
- Cooler Master HAF 922 PC chassis. More than just a little brother @ HEXUS
- Maxcube Amoris 6010 Gaming Case @ Pro-Clockers
Do not miss this cool new trend
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A new type of product is starting to become a common sight amongst enthusiasts, the self contained water cooling device. Previously it was Corsair’s Hydro H50 water cooler, with its compact size it could fit in a system the size of a shoebox. New is the CoolIT Domino ALC water cooler, 14.0 x 12.5 x 15.5 mm
of high quality cooling. It is dead silent and powerful enough to take heat almost completely out of the equation when you are overclocking Core i7s and Phenoms. Consider it for your next build, but ensure you get a case without and side fans as they will be displaced by the CoolIT Domino.