Evercool WC202 Water Cooler Review :: Introduction

Author: Tulatin · 06-01-2006 · Category: Hardware - Cooling
Evercool WC202 Water Cooler Review

Rising from the mists and fogs of a dawn in only the most extreme and secluded sectors of enthusiasts (much the same way phase change is today), Water Cooling has slowly gained acceptance and popularity in the years through which it's concept has been alive. Though in the early days, enthusiasts often spent hundreds - outsourcing pumps from aquariums, condensers and radiators, making reservoirs out of Tupperware, and brazing together not so well designed water blocks with shaky mounting systems, there exists a cost effective option in the modern day. While early inexpensive kits such as Thermaltake's Aquarius II or Ahanix's Iceberg may have left sour tastes in the mouth of some enthusiasts, the easy to use options are quickly becoming more and more appealing for your average enthusiast. Take for example the Gigabyte 3D Liquid Galaxy - a simple to use, all in one solution that required minimal user intervention to get going. But in the shadows, a company has slowly been breeding better and better kits, asking themselves and the community 'If you were new to water cooling, what would you love to see?". With features such as locking, pre-cut hoses, a compact footprint (approximately 3 5 1/2" bays for the main module, and 1 120mm fan slot for the optional radiator), and an attractive price point, Evercool's Water Cooling system has all the makings of an interesting entry level solution for the novice. The question then is, how cool is it?


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