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Globalwin Silent Stream CPU Water Cooler
Written by Spode (05/Feb/04)
Page 3 of 9
Supplied By: Rainbow Components

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So after opening the box, I took a look at what was inside. I was quite impressed how much stuff they managed to fit in such a small box.

  • The main unit (waterblock, pump and radiator), pre-filled with a 70/30 mix of water and anti-freeze.
  • Heatsink mounting clips for Athlon and P4 (Athlon 64 clip coming soon).
  • 20cc Syringe.
  • Molex to 3pin adapter.
  • 3pin extension lead.
  • 3pin Y splitter.
  • Thermal grease sachet.
  • Override ATX power plug.
  • Override power switch.
  • Radiator mounting screws and spacers (5).
  • PCI blanking plate with holes for tubing.
  • Manual.

Absolutely everything in this box has it's use, maybe not today, but a lot of these will come in handy over and over again.

Because this unit comes pre-filled, there are two ways of mounting it. Either install the radiator inside the case, therefore not having to do any bleeding, or install the radiator outside the case which takes a little longer. Before doing either of these, lets take a closer look at the unit.

The first thing you may notice, is how small the radiator is. We'll see how this performs later.


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