Cool River Deluxe Tyldesley
Compared with the high-end Asetek, Corsair and Swiftech kits, it's very basic and not as effective, but, up against the other low-cost kits available in Tyldesley from Thermaltake and Cooler Master, it's definitely the one to buy.
Digitopia
01942 879879
01942 879879
242 Elliott St
Tyldesley
Tyldesley
Media & Data Ltd
01942 888373
01942 888373
19 Oak St
Tyldesley
Tyldesley
Compurange Ltd
01204 651212
01204 651212
337 Derby St
Bolton
Bolton
Eventura Ltd
01204 392900
01204 392900
Croft Ho St. Georges Sq
Bolton
Bolton
PC Solutions
01204 370655
01204 370655
Bolton Market,Unit 9 Ashburner Street
Bolton
Bolton
Risk Station Ltd
01942 797766
01942 797766
168 Elliott Street
Tyldesley
Tyldesley
Modus IT
07952 940259
07952 940259
42 Mancroft Avenue
Bolton
Bolton
Button Basher Games
01204 656939
01204 656939
312 Derby St
Bolton
Bolton
Ideal Business Services Ltd
01942 209578
01942 209578
Hindley Business Centre Platt Lane
Hindley
Hindley
PAW Solutions
01204 529184
01204 529184
13 Bardon Clo
Bolton
Bolton
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Cool River Deluxe
Installing the Cool River is very straightforward, as all the tubing is pre-attached to the other components, and pre-filled with coolant.
Three separate waterblocks are supplied: CPU, GPU and Northbridge. These all have universal mounting mechanisms, so they should fit a wide variety of components.
The metal clasp that holds the GPU block onto the graphics card is quite poorly designed, though, as it often comes into contact with components on the back of the card when you slide it into place. The 120mm fan on the radiator is a fixed-speed model, and as it spins at 2,500rpm, it's relatively quiet.
The larger radiator and fan have definitely improved the Cool River's cooling ability, compared with the original 80mm Cool River; it cooled our Pentium 4e and Athlon 64 CPUs to 7ûC below the reference Intel and AMD HSFs. This is really quite an impressive achievement for such a low-cost kit, as cooling a heavily overclocked and overvolted Pentium 4e is no easy task. However, the Cool River will almost certainly struggle to keep the same CPU cool if it was also trying to cool a GPU and Northbridge. However, the lower heat output of an Athlon 64 should mean the Cool River is able to cope with a multicomponent system.
While the Cool River isn't the most refined system around, it's easy to install, and you don't have worry about filling and bleeding the system. Compared with the high-end Asetek, Corsair and Swiftech kits, it's very basic and not as effective, but, up against the other low-cost kits from Thermaltake and Cooler Master, it's definitely the one to buy.
Three separate waterblocks are supplied: CPU, GPU and Northbridge. These all have universal mounting mechanisms, so they should fit a wide variety of components.
The metal clasp that holds the GPU block onto the graphics card is quite poorly designed, though, as it often comes into contact with components on the back of the card when you slide it into place. The 120mm fan on the radiator is a fixed-speed model, and as it spins at 2,500rpm, it's relatively quiet.
The larger radiator and fan have definitely improved the Cool River's cooling ability, compared with the original 80mm Cool River; it cooled our Pentium 4e and Athlon 64 CPUs to 7ûC below the reference Intel and AMD HSFs. This is really quite an impressive achievement for such a low-cost kit, as cooling a heavily overclocked and overvolted Pentium 4e is no easy task. However, the Cool River will almost certainly struggle to keep the same CPU cool if it was also trying to cool a GPU and Northbridge. However, the lower heat output of an Athlon 64 should mean the Cool River is able to cope with a multicomponent system.
While the Cool River isn't the most refined system around, it's easy to install, and you don't have worry about filling and bleeding the system. Compared with the high-end Asetek, Corsair and Swiftech kits, it's very basic and not as effective, but, up against the other low-cost kits from Thermaltake and Cooler Master, it's definitely the one to buy.
Author: James Gorbold