Cooler Master Now Ships V8 GTS-cooler under V8 name

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I think, I'll trademark the letter "a" and make everyone avoid using it :P
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'foced cisrcumstances'
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Don't understand who's buying these expensive air cooled solutions when a better closed loop liquid cooling solution is cheaper and cooler.
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Don't understand who's buying these expensive air cooled solutions when a better closed loop liquid cooling solution is cheaper and cooler.
I have a Noctua NH-D15 and it is facing the back grill of my case giving a quiet flow of warm air out the back of my PC case. Was tempted so tempted to get a AIO liquid cooling kit but I think of all the broken radiator hoses on cars/trucks/buses I have seen/experienced and my happy Corsair AX760i power supply sitting directly under my CPU inside my case.
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So.....is this also why Nvidia has stopped naming things with GTS?
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Don't understand who's buying these expensive air cooled solutions when a better closed loop liquid cooling solution is cheaper and cooler.
I don't understand who buys a cheap Closed Loop solution with a Noisy Pump and chance of Leakage. My current Noctua NH-U14S keeps my 4770K Cool and Inaudible at 4,5 GHz with only 700 RPM Fan Speed.
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I don't understand who buys a cheap Closed Loop solution with a Noisy Pump and chance of Leakage. My current Noctua NH-U14S keeps my 4770K Cool and Inaudible at 4,5 GHz with only 700 RPM Fan Speed.
I have the Corsair H75, and even when I remove the case cover from my cosmos, I can't hear it. The fans idle at roughly 400 rpms, keeping my OCed i7 4770k at 4.4 ghz, with 29 C. Maybe you've just had bad experiences with closed loop solutions, but the times are a changing, like Bob Dylan said.