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Cooler Master Glacer - where to buy

NCIX: http://bit.ly/1kuzMNo

Amazon: http://georiot.co/495q

Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103196

Buy Direct: Cooler Master: http://www.cmstore-usa.com/glacer-240l-cpu-water-cooling/

 

The Glacer 240L is one of the best liquid cooling solutions on the market today. It's the result of a collaboration between Cooler Master and Swiftech to create a CPU cooler with the simplicity of an all-in-one, pre-filled water cooler, and the performance and upgradability of a custom water cooling loop

 

So basically the choice is yours. You can use it the way it comes (even the mounting hardware for Intel is pre-installed) or you can add more radiators, GPU blocks, extra pumps, the works and turn it into a full-fledged water cooler.

 

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Wonder if I would be able to get this then grab a G10..

 

Nope sorry. The G10 is only for Asetek units like the Kraken X40 or X60 or many others... but not this one.

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Nope sorry. The G10 is only for Asetek units like the Kraken X40 or X60 or many others... but not this one.

Fair enough I'll probably go the h110 or x60 route then, ty

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I don't like your videos anymore Linus but only your website. :P

Lol 

 

Unsub from yt channel - make forum account - ????? - profit

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collaboration?I thought is lawsuit?

No. Cooler Master wasn't the ones who did the lawsuit against Swiftech, that was Asetek.

 

Cooler Master and Swiftech just collaborated together so their AIO customization could still be available to the U.S. market.

 

Though, I'd rather get a H320....

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No. Cooler Master wasn't the ones who did the lawsuit against Swiftech, that was Asetek.

 

Cooler Master and Swiftech just collaborated together so their AIO customization could still be available to the U.S. market.

 

Though, I'd rather get a H320....

Ok now it makes much more sense.

H320 is of course the AIO king for now.If only someone releases a 480mm one(that can modify)...Then I might consider getting that and throwing lots of radiators onto it.At least 10 of 480mm rads extra.Wonder if i can hit 5GHz even with a silicon lottery loss.

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3mb down and 512 kb up internet and frequent stopping on 480p FTW!

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 Same Problem here haahahaha!

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Hey Linus want to link the news report I made to this thread? Pweety pweez :3

 

We got a few members mentioned there whom have used and wen into the teardown of the cooler.

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/67930-the-cooler-master-glacier-240l-the-h220-successor-updated/?hl=glacier

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NCIX: http://bit.ly/1kuzMNo

Amazon: http://amzn.to/1aQtZfG

 

The Glacer 240L is the result of a collaboration between Cooler Master and Swiftech. It's pre-filled and ready to go out of the box, but unlike many other similar CPU coolers it can also be expanded to add more radiators, GPU blocks, or other cool hardware!

 

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You mention in the video "expandability"... any intentions to test this by adding a GPU block to the loop?

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You mention in the video "expandability"... any intentions to test this by adding a GPU block to the loop?

 

I wanna see this as well. Especially on an R9 290/X just to see how much cooler it'd run/how powerful this pump is. Slick also mentioned that the pump gets obnoxiously loud at the higher rpms, we need a sound test as well.

 

 

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I wanna see this as well. Especially on an R9 290/X just to see how much cooler it'd run/how powerful this pump is. Slick also mentioned that the pump gets obnoxiously loud at the higher rpms, we need a sound test as well.

Check my report on it. I included tests of it from one of our own forum members

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Top Clock: 7.889 Ghz Cooled by: Liquid Helium   

#ChocolateRAM #OatmealFans #ScratchItHarder #WorstcardBestoverclocker #CrazySexStories #SchnitzelQuest TS3 SERVER

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  • 2 months later...
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Edit: Somehow I ended up here off the Intel SSD, oops

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