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NorthQ 3580 Siberian Tiger Watercooling Kit Review Print E-mail
Written by David Marshall   
Thursday, 06 November 2008 01:35
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In some circles if you mention "cheap" and "water cooling" in the same breath, you will undoubtedly be frowned upon and people will start quoting big brand names at you in a bid to steer you away from the budget kit you have your eye on.  Today, we are going to take a look at a budget water cooling kit from NorthQ, a relatively new company that has introduced a long list of innovative products over the last 18 months.

The interestingly titled Siberian Tiger water cooling kit features a single 120mm radiator and a single CPU block that also contains the pump - The unit is completely sealed so no topping up or maintenance is required.  It's clear that this kit is aimed squarely at the novice and people who just want to dip their toe into the water cooling world, so to speak!

Overall it looks like an interesting gadget, but how will it perform? Read on to find out....



 

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