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Coolit Systems Eco CPU Water Cooling System AUTO-REGULATED & Maintenance Free LGA1366/1156/775/AM3

Coolit Systems Eco CPU Water Cooling System AUTO-REGULATED & Maintenance Free LGA1366/1156/775/AM3 (CoolIT Systems: ECO-R120)
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Coolit Systems Eco CPU Water Cooling System AUTO-REGULATED & Maintenance Free LGA1366/1156/775/AM3
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Rating: 8.99/10
sitka@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 03/10/12
Cons: a mere step

Pros: inexpensive, quality, quiet.... Go Canada.
Comment:
I have built a lot of water cooling systems, fabricated my own blocks out of moldmax and all kinds of exotic materials. This unit boggles my mind in terms of efficiency. It is great. If you have never watercooled before this unit or other similar sealed units will make you a customer. Most of Google's servers run off water cooling but they are retarded in effiecient because they dont use a system like this. It is a classic case of success blinding the players to the fact that they have solved the wrong problem, anyway. This little unit is awesome Coolit is the premium implimentor. However, if you have custom watercooled before, this thing is upsetting, It is unachievable in the diy in terms of price per thermal drop  but the diy world is 100 times better and funner. Really I think this and similar units puts all air cooling reviews obsolete. after mounting Noctura's in many production cases. I'll take units like this everytime. I give this five and the H-100 four. This unit isn't lower temp but it is way better. Huge value, goodbye Coolit, see you on the server side when the geriatrics catch up. Make it white and call it Icool and maybe the CEO will bust into the IT closet and claim we have to water cool. ha ha ha ha
GrizzlyPc@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 03/08/12
Cons: I have nothing bad to say about the Eco just simply amazing !

Pros: Fast and easy install, does a decent job of cooling for intro to liquid cooling, but I wouldnt recommend for the overclocker
Comment:
Great cooler, it offers small taste of the potentials of water cooling without all the work and possible risk.
Matthew_T@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 03/06/12
Cons: none

Pros: PricePerformance
Comment:
Keeping my FX-8150 at room temp.
MrGandalf@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 03/02/12
Cons: instructions could be bettersome may find the fan a bit loud (but it beats the banshee wail of the stock cooler fan)

Pros: quietsturdyefficientlooks good, too
Comment:
Got this unit on sale to replace the stock cooler on my Phenom x4 9750, and what a difference right off the hop! Idling went down from 43-46 to 35, and load while gaming went down from 64-67 to 47-49...and I haven't added a 2nd fan to the radiator yet, these results are for right out of the box. Highly recommended for those (like me) who are on the fence about trying a liquid cooling solution (and the price point doesn't hurt either).Just make sure to check the fan settings in your BIOS after installing this, to make certain all is well, and disable anything like ASUS Cool n Quiet that may be interfering with maximum fan speed.
Brandon_S@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 03/01/12
Cons: No backplate for AMD3Rad could be bigger

Pros: easy to install
Comment:
This is a great product have one and I love it
Lee_S@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/28/12
Cons: Poor instruction manual.

Pros: Liquid cooler. Excellent price, even better on sale! Does a awesome job at what it's supposed to do. Excellent packaging. Very adaptable. Quiet.
Comment:
I got this cooler on sale and what a bargain. It is very good at keeping the temperatures down. I average 19C idling and 39C after an hour running OCCT. That's with my CPU overclocked 30% from 2800MHz to 3639MHz. As a note however, I did buy a Coolermaster R4-L2R-20AC 120MM Blue LED Case Fan to install on the radiator in addition to the included fan for a push/pull configuration. This makes the stock cooler MUCH more effective. I cant tell you results with the stock cooler. But for the price of a good 120mm fan, the boost it gives this cooler is much worth it. Google will provide bench results of a single fan VS a push/pull config. It's worth it. It was easy to install, even with bad instructions. Comes with all adapters necessary for most CPU types. FYI! It does not include additional fan screws if you do try the 2 fan install. I am very happy with it so far. This review was modfied by poster @ 02-28-12 08:34 AM
Tim_Q@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/25/12
Cons: - Awkward cables

Pros: - Quiet- Easy to install
Comment:
First unit i received had a defective water pump, but it was replaced quickly and without issue. The new one works great, nice and quiet. Install was straight forward and the temps are low. The coolant hoses are a bit tough to manoeuver when installing but otherwise it was straight forward. With only a 120mm rad, I imagine it wont hold up to extreme overclocking, but luckily that's not what I need it for.
Derek_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/24/12
Cons: None.

Pros: Solid build. Stress test videos available to prove it.Liquid evaporation guaranteed for decades.Quiet operation.Less dust in the case.
Comment:
This is the second eco cpu cooling system I own. So far, both have given me idle temps around 27C. Easy to install, can be tricky first time around but you get the hang of placing it fairly easily. I have not had any noisy radiator fans yet. Keeps my case quite, my cpu cooled and of course less dust to clean on the inside, with no fan on the CPU I never have to worry about cleaning that part.
Christopher_D@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/30/12
Cons: Mid-grade.

Pros: Silent and sexy.
Comment:
Paired with Noctua NF-P12-1300 making it very quiet. Keeps my Intel i7 2600k idling at 15-20°, 28-32° at 65% load, although upwards of 60° during Prime95. There are better CPU cooling units available, but for the price this is very hard to beat. It was easy to install and looks great, would highly recommend to anyone not planning on extreme over-clocking.
Roger_B@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/26/12
Cons: nothing

Pros: cheapreally good coolingno noise
Comment:
rly good cpu cooler , keeps my intel i5 5600k at 14c idle
leneng@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/26/12
Cons: fitment can be a issue i had to flip it upside down to get it into the 280xt which was a odd bend for the hoses.

Pros: Works As good as a high end Air solutionLow noise levels
Comment:
I just ordered 2 identical systems with this cooler running 2500k Intel cpus both OC'd to 4.7ghz with no load temps of 35*C with windows on performance mode mind you so its not idling back the clock rate. Prime 95 for 2 hrs each max temps low 70*C which is fine for the stress its on and given the Voltages have yet to be idled back. I expect MAX load temps of mid to upper 60*Cs after adjustmentsso all in all very good better than i expected i setup a push pull with the 280XT antec case and its working strong. and silent cooling is such a plus considering i added no extra case fans to the 280XT
Alowne@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/19/12
Cons: The cable are not that easy to control , so you might have a hard time installing it in certain Case

Pros: Well , its mintenance free to start withAlways wanted to try water cooling
Comment:
Great overall , but in my Case the m59 from NZXT , the cables seems a little bit too big , the result is difficulties to install it , but it will works and that what counts.. great overall , and now its in special for 50 bucks so.. for the price.. you can always try it
Poison Ivy@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/17/12
Cons: Limited on where you can mount the rad.

Pros: QuietCheap as a fan solutionCools very wellLooks great
Comment:
I was skeptical about this self-contained system as they used to suck, but with all the good reviews and the $50 sale price I figured why not?Overall I am very happy with this, keeps my 3.8 OC'd 1055t idle at 20-23c and under load usually well under 50c. Can't as for more than that from a cheap cooler.I put the stock fan on the outside and another fan on the inside for a push/pull configuration, seems to make a degree or two difference.Only downside is clearance. On my mATX board I could not mount 2 fans on it as it hit the pump, so I had to put a fan on the outside of the case. Also the tubing is very stiff.
george_l@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/15/12
Cons: I had a bit of trouble installing it

Pros: works grate
Comment:
got this when it was on sale for like 40 or 50 bucks so it was worth it
yue_g@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/07/12
Cons: no

Pros: 49.99$Get it
Comment:
Run a few days, it did not appear much of a problem
b2doux@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/06/12
Cons: N/A

Pros: simple D'utilisationfacile a installer
Comment:
I bought this little watercooling. with a lot of negativity, a bad review!I said. my purchase. and as I know if it's good or notvery easy to install on multiple processors. I install on a 775 processor with a 3.2GHz Q9400 overclocks. idel 25-27 degrees. 40-42 degrees full load. very satisfied!
samir daniel_m@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/02/12
Cons: The instructions .... its almost like there none

Pros: Highly recommended
Comment:
For the price its a very good deal. I will recommend to add another fan for better cooling. When on ide im under 30C and when running prime95 never over 60C using(amd 965be OC)so it does the job.Its also really quiet and once u figure how to install it its really easy.
Trevor_W@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/29/11
Cons: Installation instructions are not very clearRequires original motherboard backplate which may be a hassle for those who don't have it Does not include screws for a second fan

Pros: QuietEasy InstallationCools Well
Comment:
I got this cooler in a package with the fractal define r3 case. I used this to replace my coolermaster 212 and the results were fairly similar. Using 2 noctua fans, it is fairly quiet. I had a hard time trying to figure out the instructions but once you figure it out, the installation process is fairly simple. Another con with this was that you needed the original backplate which I did not have so that was a hassle and should be included.
SargeantSaw@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/26/11
Cons: Stock fan a little loud

Pros: Works wellPriceFits virtually any caseLiquid cooled
Comment:
I bought this to put on my gf's rig I built her for Christmas. I have many air coolers laying around but figured why not get her running on liquid as this is very cheap. I am very impressed with this unit, even though the i3-2100 isn't exactly a thermal monster.The stock fan was louder then my H100 in my rig so I switched it out with a Moctua low rpm case fan, and set the fan speed to level 1 in the bios (I know, the fan is not designed for rads). I am pleased to say that on the lowest setting, Prime95 was never able to get the CPU over 58C! Consider the max temp is 72C, and it is very quiet with the Noctua fan, I call that a success!
mrthrun@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/23/11
Cons: Lousy instructions, not recommended for a beginner.

Pros: Works great, easy to install, CPU temp is running about 8degrees cooler than my MB temp.
Comment:
Fast shipping, slick looking cooler. Read quite a few reviews and watched a few videos before installing. If you have no experience building computers, get some help.Easy install for experienced builders. ASUS P8P67 MBIntel 2500K O.C. to about 4100, running great so far. Highly recommend installing a second fan to back of radiator.
Philip_B@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/20/11
Cons: -none

Pros: -Cheap-Quiet-Performs like a champ
Comment:
It saves a lot of space in a case and also gives you an extra fan. Bought this to cool down a 3.4 X4. It achieves its task amazingly, keeping the cpu cool on load at ~30C constant. Super quiete and a breeze to install, I don't see why people still spend for air heatsinks.
Omar_D@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/14/11
Cons: none

Pros: Affordable and effective
Comment:
Got this water cooling system for an amazing price of $35 from NCIX!!! Very impressed by the water cooling system. Very easy to install on an intel system and I am not having fun experimenting with overclocking my CPU. Definitely recommended!
douskar@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/13/11
Cons: hard to fit in smaller cases is large

Pros: good cooling kit easy install
Comment:
worth getting if you have the space
Thomas_G@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/08/11
Cons: -None beside the fact that a second set of hands is useful during installation.

Pros: -Cheap price-Easy installation (AMD)-Performs great
Comment:
Bought this for my new build in case i want to OC it eventually. The price was simply unbeatable and it performs way better than the factory cooler and takes up less space on the mobo. The installation is just too easy (way simpler than putting a air cooler). If you want to OC your cpu i would really recommend buying another fan to put on the radiator as there is room for two.You will not find a cheaper water-cooling solution elsewhere. A++
Tuan_V@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 11/24/11
Cons: - Bad instructions

Pros: - Cools very well- Easy to install- Great Price
Comment:
Don't really have anything bad to say about this, installed it on a i5-2500K and it runs at 30C stock speed. Ez installation and great cooling, not to mention it doesn't weigh down the CPU like those huge coolers.
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