Pros
- Very fast performance
- High frame rates on graphics
Cons
- Water-cooling lines hamper access
- Hard-drive space is low for a power PC
Bottom Line
Water-cooled PC performed very well for a dual-core system, outdoing the quad-core CyberPower gaming PC on some tests.
More Information
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