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Anyone seen this AIO before?

Wasn't expecting to find a CPU cooler on this site haha. I was looking for a shop fan and came across it.

 

http://www.surpluscenter.com/Electrical/Blowers-Fans/DC-Fans/12-VDC-COMPUTER-CPU-LIQUID-COOLING-SYSTEM-16-1361.axd

 

Quite an interesting AIO, I'm temped to pick one up for the hell of it. The bracket is for 775, but it shouldn't be hard to modify it and make a hold down plate for a motherboard to mount it to 1155/0.

 

 

EDIT: How in the hell have most of you never heard of Sanyo?!

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Looks extremely OEM much like those crappy power supplies I would not trust it personally.

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Looks extremely OEM much like those crappy power supplies I would not trust it personally.

 

Its Sanyo Denki so I wouldn't be all that worried about reliability.

 

Don't waste your money.

 

Bad temps? Explodes? Radioactive?

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Its Sanyo Denki so I wouldn't be all that worried about reliability.

 

 

Bad temps? Explodes? Radioactive?

 

Do you need it?

i'm a potato

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Its Sanyo Denki so I wouldn't be all that worried about reliability.

 

 

Bad temps? Explodes? Radioactive?

 

Ha it's not a Soviet sodium cooler, is it? xD

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Not going to lye though, that thing looks boss. It has a industrial aggressive look to it. Never herd of the brand so Im not sure if you should or should not get it.

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Damn that looks 100% aids.

Emmh... Maybe consider killing yourself before you talk to me?

 

Pople on this forum though some of them had a brain, turns out, no.

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I wouldn't buy that if my life depended on it.

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Not going to lye though, that thing looks boss. It has a industrial aggressive look to it. Never herd of the brand so Im not sure if you should or should not get it.

 

Never heard of Sanyo before? Its a giant electronics company, Panasonic bought them a few years back and killed the Sanyo name except for a few things, notably batteries and fans/radiators. The Enloop batteries Linus talks about are from them, its a pretty legit company, much more-so than Coolermaster or even Asetek.

 

If you want top notch server cooling, their San Ace fans are crazy powerful (and loud as hell).

 

 

Do you need it?

 
I have a computer that I'd like to cool the CPU on, so yes-ish.
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Never heard of Sanyo before? Its a giant electronics company, Panasonic bought them a few years back and killed the Sanyo name except for a few things, notably batteries and fans/radiators. The Enloop batteries Linus talks about are from them, its a pretty legit company, much more-so than Coolermaster or even Asetek.

 

If you want top notch server cooling, their San Ace fans are crazy powerful (and loud as hell).

I know about SANYO lol but, as far as I knew SANYO was just SANYO :) I don't know what the hell SANYO DENKI is unless it is a co partner or  rebranch of SANYO products.

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I know about SANYO lol but, as far as I knew SANYO was just SANYO :) I don't know what the hell SANYO DENKI is unless it is a co partner or  rebranch of SANYO products.

 

Denki means Appliance or Electronic IIRC.

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Denki means Appliance or Electronic IIRC.

Awe, you learn something new every day :D

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That looks like something I would make in my shed, the price might be attractive but sometimes you only get what you paid for. If the warranty is decent it shows the manufacturer has confidence in it, if it doesn't have a 3-5yr warranty I would avoid it.

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Haha, looks extremely ghetto. It looks like something out of a fridge or freezer.

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I wouldn't buy that if my life depended on it.

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That was what I was going to say! *shakes fist*

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ugly as hell

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looks like a 120mm fan on a 180mm radiator. Probably not very efficient.

      

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Sweet Jesus.... That's by far the ugliest aio I've ever seen. 

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Don't you mean use it, I am sure £40 for life is pretty good.

Still wouldn't buy it, use it, or anything.

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How about this AIO? LOL

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