Water Cooling: Iceberg CPU Liquid Cooling Review :: Conclusion

Author: Doc Overclock · 09-16-2002 · Category: Hardware - Cooling

Well the question of air VS liquid again shows liquid to be the status quo leader as you might have expected and with the Iceberg you get low price, functionality and an almost silent running system for your spending dollar.

Visually impressive as well the Iceberg comes across with a stylish flair that offers a number of creative options to be expressed via cool lights and clear side panels. Many enthusiasts have used the Swiftech MCX370 to overclock their systems successfully and the Iceberg keeps your CPU even cooler helping to enhance the maximum efficiency of your processor.

The Icebergs one size fits all CPU block is a good thing for he enthusiast who is always updating and changing their system platform as well as processor to keep up with the latest technology.

Although the block is functional it could be even better if a metal such as copper were used instead of the aluminum used here. Overall I think this is a good cooling solution that has appeal in both looks and performance, deserving a solid thumbs up. The Iceberg works and the fact it can fit many a case makes it a flexible solution for the end user.

Doc out

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