Radical Make-Over: Water Cooling From Koolance
Room Enough For Components
Unlike the old system, the fans have been placed on the top of the case.
View of the inside of the case without any components.
The Koolance case allows you to install quite a few components. It provides three 5.25 inch bays and two 3.5 inch bays. The ultra-modern power supply is produced by Enermax and comes furnished with a temperature regulator. The water cooling system itself basically consists of a water supply container, two pumps, a heat exchanger and a CPU element. Unlike the previous barebones system from Koolance, only the CPU is water-cooled, and not the power supply or the graphics card. This is a leap forward for the system - in reality, graphics cards and power supplies are only rarely cooled, so by cooling only the processor, the system is more effective and efficient.
Fully equipped system with the water cooling.
By and large, the barebones system has been well-manufactured and has no sharp edges. Installing the motherboard and the necessary peripheral equipment is a matter of a few minutes. And last but not least, the CPU element is installed in the place of a conventional cooler.
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