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Boreas liquid cooling rig chills CoolIT PC

cool cool-it PC.jpgTalking of modding challenges, check out this icy build, which I saw over the weekend.

Thanks to Techeblog for this one, where you can also see a picture gallery of the cool modded machine.

"This custom CoolIT PC by 19-year-old Dominic Heise is loaded up with a heavy duty Boreas liquid cooling rig, along with 15 neatly arranged fans in the back of the case," writes the website.

You can read more on the CoolIT forum.






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