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Old 10-29-2006, 05:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Apple Liquid Cooling System

Hey guys,

I'm curious about cooling supplies, I have never used them, never needed to, but I have a few questions, Now I know the Quad-Core G5 from Apple has liquid cooling, and with their liquid cooling system you never need to change the fluid. But I have heard for standard desktop Cooling systems, they definatly need to be changed. is this true? or are there L.C.S.'s that don't need to be changed? Thank You.

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