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Old 11-11-2005, 12:08 PM   #12
David M
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The only way to avoid water is to air cool. All the other methods involve having to deal with water whether it is coolant or condensation. Given liquid cooling has been around long enough to work out the bugs then I would consider it. Yes you do have to be more careful than with air cooling but with a little care it is very reliable.

In your situation I would look for one of those huge air coolers with the 120mm fans.
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