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RayStorm GPU block is fully compatible with the new Xbox One.

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All these talk of why bother watercooling an Xbox..Why not if you have the money and time to do it.

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Well it would make the internal components last longer. The Xbox 360's hardware failures were mostly related to the system overheating due to inadequate cooling. However I don't think this is a real issue for the Xbone, it's cooler is quite large, larger than my CPU cooler even, it should be fine. But hey, maybe they want to do it just for the asthetic and the penis extension of being the only one on the block with a water cooled XBONE.

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I give you example A:

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LOOK AT the THOSE CAPACITORS LOLOLOLOLOLOLO.....L
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I give you example A:

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But that's a 360.

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Seriously people? If you a enthusiasts why the hell would you ask "why"? The ultimate answer for any enthusiast should be: Because I can. Who cares if there is no practical purpose to it? It looks cool and people CAN do it, thereforth they should. No other reason needs to exist for an enthusiast.

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Awesome I will definitely be investing in one of these and not waiting until its too late like I did with xbox 360 I want to eliminate any possibility of my xbox one dieing from over heating and I would like it to last as long as possible as i hate spending a ton of money a console rather put my money into my pc.

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Someone should hack the Xbox One so that we can tamper with clockspeeds and voltage if its even possible. then there may be a use for this. Still probably wouldn't make much of a difference though in gaming performance perhaps..

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