
Just a couple of years ago, water cooling systems were expensive, difficult to install and complicated in use. But vendors have attempted to change that legacy. Many have revamped their lines in an attempt to make their water coolers simple to install and use. We detailed seven recently-launched devices to see if the solutions live up to the vendors' ambitions.
The Test Candidates In Detail
GlobalWin Silent Stream: Barebones-Compatible Cooler

A view of all the components of the Silent Stream water cooling system.
Visually, the Silent Stream stands out due to its green components, the transparent fan and the striking illuminated equalizing reservoir.
The product is clearly positioned for the case-modding market.
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Summary
- Cooler Head Is Very Effective
- GlobalWin Silent Stream, Continued
- GlobalWin Silent Stream: Installation - It Could Scarcely Be Any Quicker
- Asetek WaterChill: Much Cooling Power At A Low Price
- Asetek WaterChill: Installation - Simple, But Lengthy
- Asetek WaterChill: Installation, Continued
- Asetek WaterChill: Installation, Continued
- Innovatek Premium XXS: Premium Class
- Innovatek Premium XXS: Installation - Filling In Seconds
- Innovatek Premium XXS: Installation, Continued
- Innovatek Premium XXS: Installation, Continued
- Levicom WaterCube: Eye-catcher
- Levicom WaterCube: Installation - Quickly Done, But Tricky
- Levicom WaterCube: Installation, Continued
- Swiftech H20-8600P: Good For Hobbyists
- Swiftech H20-8600P: Installation - Demanding
- Swiftech H20-8600P: Installation, Continued
- Swiftech H20-8600P: Installation, Continued
- Tiger Electronics Silvretta: Expensive
- Tiger Electronics Silvretta: Installation - Quickly Done
- Tiger Electronics Silvretta: Installation, Continued
- Titan TWC-A04: Outside Or Inside?
- Titan TWC-A04: Installation - Fast
- Titan TWC-A04: Installation, Continued
- Titan TWC-A04: Installation, Continued
- Test Configuration
- Benchmarks
- Conclusion
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