Anyone using one of these to cool?

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Basically I'm looking at various cooling options and came across this the other day...

Xigmatek AIO-S80DP All-in-1 liquid cooling system (x2 80mm Rad/x2Tank/12v Pump/80m Fan/Copper Block)

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Description:

The all-in-one liquid cooling system combines all of the key components we need into an integrative one,
without tedious assemblage, users can have cooling ability with high capacity and efficiency.

All S775 CPU - S754/S939/SAM2

Combines with radiator, pump, water block and cooling fan, the looks of all-in-one liquid cooling system is just like a
single cooler which has the same installation steps with others.XIGMATEK AIO-S80DP is powerful, performing
similar to other internal or external liquid cooling systems.

An all-in-one liquid cooling system design provides quick and easy installation.

It combines dual 80x80mm radiator, dual tank, 80x80x25mm PWM ball
bearing fan inside, 12V DC pump and copper water block.


Any ideas anyone? I like the look of it but should I just go for a thermalright or tuniq?
 
WTF is happening in here then?

I only asked if the above cooler was any use which the its seems it is'nt.

With that in mind, can some recommend me a water cooling solution for the CPU only. Im not interested in cooling anything else in my system via water currently. I've already got a Noctua U-12F on my chip but would like to take some more degrees off, I can't see a thermalright or a tuniq knocking more than 2-3 degrees off, so would water knock more than this off?
 
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The question is how much do you have to spend, if less than £150 I wouldnt bother going water unless you source all the bits second hand.

Well cost is no issue really. I'd much rather know that my chip has the best cooling solution on it. I've only just really started looking into this water cooling lark, hence why I just to start with my cpu first and learn from there.
 
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