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    Very impressive performance and I really like the fact that you can customize it with different rads,
    it has a fill port and compression fittings, so not only can you change configuration but hoses and hose length as well.
    Nice very nice indeed

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    it is a very interesting unit. i might be interested in getting this.
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    Default Re: Cooler Master Eisberg

    Maybe Stan can get it in for review

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    Default Re: Cooler Master Eisberg

    Quote Originally Posted by vinman View Post
    Maybe Stan can get it in for review
    i hope so
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    Default Re: Cooler Master Eisberg

    It is interesting. Wonder what it will cost. Keep in mind that an XSPC Raystorm 240 kit is about $150 and an 360 kit is just a little more. I guarantee they will perform better, are much more expandable, and are all around cooler set ups. XSPC Water Cooling Kits | Page 1 | Sort By: Product Title A-Z - FrozenCPU.com *
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    Default Re: Cooler Master Eisberg

    got this from another forum. dont know if its accurate or not but its the only thing i could find.

    Cooler Master Eisberg Prestige Solo - 99,90€ --> 130 USD?
    Cooler Master Eisberg Prestige 120L - 139,90€ --> 181 USD
    Cooler Master Eisberg Prestige 240L - 159,90€ --> 207 USD
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeBlack View Post
    got this from another forum. dont know if its accurate or not but its the only thing i could find.

    Cooler Master Eisberg Prestige Solo - 99,90€ --> 130 USD?
    Cooler Master Eisberg Prestige 120L - 139,90€ --> 181 USD
    Cooler Master Eisberg Prestige 240L - 159,90€ --> 207 USD
    If it's accurate, the units are grossly overpriced. You can get a Raystorm 750 EX360 kit for about $170, which is far superior.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SamCR3 View Post
    If it's accurate, the units are grossly overpriced.

    You can get a Raystorm 750 EX360 kit for about $170, which is far superior.
    The XSPC Raystorm RS360 Extreme Universal CPU Water Cooling Kit comes complete with everything you will need to cool your CPU. This kit is designed to handle your CPU and can be expanded to handle more blocks as well.
    The kit uses the newest XSPC CPU block, the Raystorm as the core cooling component. This block has a pure copper base and is a top of the line in performance and looks. XSPC coupled this with their RS360 radiator which is a thin profile radiator giving more flexibility with compatibility.


    The reservoir is a combination of the XSPC dual bay reservoir along with a XSPC X20 750 pump. This pump has been revised and is much more reliable than previous revisions.


    This kit comes compete with all fittings, clamps, fans, mounting hardware and hose.


    Note: Kit does NOT come with fluid or additive.

    I believe you are right Sam, the only differences are that the Eisberg 240 is plug and play, nothing to put together, and designed for the novice who has no clue on how or were to start.
    And once they get there feet wet no pun intended, they can actually improve upon their purchase by changing things out and spend even more money lol!

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    Yes, We need one for review. If there temps are correct at 24 degrees ambient. It is a great performer but I doubt 57 at load at 4.7GHz is correct. it looked like 1.38 volts they used.

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    I believe we do have one coming in for review... this looks like a interesting unit..

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    On the video of him opening the box. To the part he took out the sticker for the block, the sticker seems new, never opened before that. As he took out the sticker, the surface of the block was so scratchy, that even he was trying to hide it........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yes!Asian! View Post
    On the video of him opening the box. To the part he took out the sticker for the block, the sticker seems new, never opened before that. As he took out the sticker, the surface of the block was so scratchy, that even he was trying to hide it........
    Some of them come "scratchy". In my lapping days, fine scratches do not make a diifference. Were they fine scratches?

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    Default Re: Cooler Master Eisberg

    Quote Originally Posted by Yes!Asian! View Post
    On the video of him opening the box. To the part he took out the sticker for the block, the sticker seems new, never opened before that. As he took out the sticker, the surface of the block was so scratchy, that even he was trying to hide it........
    He may have had it off prior to doing the review and replaced it, I paused it and it didn't look that bad high polish and maybe some fingerprints

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