They give almost the same performance of air cooling at roughly the same price, look pretty pimp, are easy to install, and have an e-penor value. I mean, aside from very rare leaks due to being factory sealed, what's not to like?

Read some reviews, if your case has negative air pressure, they will perform poorly, not to talk about latest price drop on Megahalems puts it under 50€ vs. >80€ for the H50, can even grab decent fans for megahalems for lower price, H50 NEEDS push-pull to get near the better air coolers, making it even costlier.Finray wrote:
They give almost the same performance of air cooling at roughly the same price, look pretty pimp, are easy to install, and have an e-penor value. I mean, aside from very rare leaks due to being factory sealed, what's not to like?
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To me... Push Pull is the norm.. not the exception..GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Read some reviews, if your case has negative air pressure, they will perform poorly, not to talk about latest price drop on Megahalems puts it under 50€ vs. >80€ for the H50, can even grab decent fans for megahalems for lower price, H50 NEEDS push-pull to get near the better air coolers, making it even costlier.Finray wrote:
They give almost the same performance of air cooling at roughly the same price, look pretty pimp, are easy to install, and have an e-penor value. I mean, aside from very rare leaks due to being factory sealed, what's not to like?
In Soviet north EU, yes.
Fix'dGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Outside the US, yes.
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It would be worth it in situations where you need a low profile cooler. Mini itx cases for example.ghettoperson wrote:
Yeah I was going to say, I've never seen one review where they've said this all in one watercooling setups are worth it over air.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
It is actually made by someone else, can't remember the manufacturer. Corsair just put up huge PR campaign for it and slapped their own stickers on it.
But its not that good (Megahalems performs better, and its not very low noise either), comes with the issues of watercooling without much of benefits (it can leak although it is factory sealed, so might aswell get proper stuff or stick with air).
It works great on smaller builds, it is just at home in mATX setup, where it is impossible to use highend aircoolers.
E: It is Acetek.
Then ATi can look at what they did and improve itGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
ATi has to do eventually what NVIDIA did, purely DX11 new architechture sooner or later. NVIDIA did the hard part now, the architechture has great potential for 28nm.
They have been doing the next generation cards for years already. If they start looking at what their competition put just out....FloppY_ wrote:
Then ATi can look at what they did and improve itGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
ATi has to do eventually what NVIDIA did, purely DX11 new architechture sooner or later. NVIDIA did the hard part now, the architechture has great potential for 28nm.
wat?GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
If they start looking at what their competition put just out....