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Aquagate Max vs. Thermaltake Bigwater 760i
I think it is safe to say that we have all ran a heatsink that we wished had a bit more horsepower. Some will try to make the heatsink work by increasing the airflow by installing a larger fan, while this in fact may work you also run the risk of increasing the noise level of the heatsink considerably more than what you are comfortable with listening to.

What othe option are available to you then? Watercooling is perhaps the best all around solution for not only the heat, but the noise will be greatly reduced as well. Some people will hesitate to use anything that combine water with electricty in their system. As long as you test it outside of your system over-night to check for leaks you should not have any isses. Today we are going to review two well know water cooling kits and at the end of the reviews we will determine which one performs the best. So let's start off by checking out the Cooler Master Aquagate Max.
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