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Product: Puget Systems Liquid Cooled Gaming Case
Date: August 1, 2007
Author: Bob Buskirk
Edited By: Ashley Donaldson
Provided By: Puget Systems
Pages: 1 2 3
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Introduction

Watercooling is becoming more and more mainstream. With this we are seeing a lot of all-in-one systems for beginners and some really cool advanced systems. Today we are going to be looking at a case that I would say is in between beginner and advanced water cooling. It is one of Puget System's Liquid Cooled Gaming Cases. The case is a modified Antec P180B case with a Koolance system installed as well as 2 Thermaltake radiators.

Info

The Puget liquid cooled Antec P180 is our entry point into liquid cooling. At a lower price point from our other liquid cooled systems, this efficient solution not only looks great, but takes advantage of the noise dampening features of the P180 case.

With 3/8 inch tubing and powerful pumps, our custom liquid cooled machines are high flow and ultra efficient. This page is designed to give you a good feel for what we offer, and will step you through all the component options we provide.

Packaging

All systems and cases from Puget come double-boxed. This gives them extra protection, which is important especially if you are getting a full system. You wouldn't want to get it and find out something has been broke during shipping.


As I said the case is a modified Antec P180B case so it comes in the P180B retail box. Opening up the box inside we find some Koolance blue coolant. Our entire system price was $631.52


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