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Published on January 10, 2006

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i've been thinking of switching to watercooling and was looking into getting some kits, until i came across this case. from the couple of reviews ive read it seems to be pretty solid but i wanted to get some opinions from people who actually have experience with it. also, given the insane rebate on newegg its hard for me to pass it up so im very tempted to just order it right now. i dont have any experience with water cooling, so far its been all air for me. how hard would this thing be to setup for a total liquid cooling newbie?

also, in my current setup i have a q6600 overclocked to 3.0ghz at about 55c max under load with a tuniq tower 120. how much further could i overclock it with this case while remaining under 60?

full model name is GIGABYTE 3D Mercury GZ-FW1CA-AJS



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