Testseek.co.uk have collected 81 expert reviews of the CoolIT Domino A.L.C. / Advanced water cooling kit and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for CoolIT Domino A.L.C. / Advanced water cooling kit.
December 2008
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The editors liked
•Very well bundled
•Extremely easy to install and set up
•Highly innovative
•Decent cooling performance
•User friendly and informative LCD screen
•Interchangeable modes
•Maintenance free with 2 year warranty...
Mounting system
Good temperatures possible
Almost silent
The editors didn't like
•Noise
•Performance not on par with more popular heatsink based coolers
•High price tag
•LCD screen not as effective in non windowed cases
•Requires side panel to be taken off to switch between cooling modes
Prohibitively noisy at anything but the lowest setting
Average performance at anything but the highest setting
Liquid cooling at a great price, Ease of install (DOE), Coolness factor, Low price, Quality product, 2 year warranty, Huge amount of weight taken off MB
LCD will not be seen in you do not have a window in side panel.
I was unaware of what product was headed towards me from CoolIT Systems Inc. until I opened the package. My first response was that "Wow it looks pretty nice", but that was just from seeing the outside of the box. Once I was able to get into the review...
Virtually silent on low, bearable on medium, Fairly easy installation, Decent performance, Nice introduction to liquid cooling, Liquid cooling without the hassles
Very loud on high, Have to take case side off every time to adjust speeds
Overall I like the Domino, its a nice hassle free, well made liquid cooling system that offers decent performance at a good price with easy installation, itll be remaining in my main rig for some time to come. If youre looking for a chance to get i...
CoolIT Systems has asserted with the release of the Domino the liquid cooling is now ready for the masses. People do more then just game with and overclock their systems. They are emailing and surfing the web and possibly even working. Why not have a ...
Abstract: Today CoolIT has announced the availability the Domino ALC a liquid cooling unit which has won the CES 2009 Innovations award. The Dominio ALC is probably the cutest looking and most compact, I say cute because that is the word my female friend used wh...
Very affordable Liquid Cooling solution, Very quiet at "Low" and "Medium", Good performance for such a small kit, Excellent Warranty (2 Years), Solid construction, Multiple performance modes, Plugs into a 3-pin motherboard fan header, Nice displ
No AMD backplate, Must remove side panel to switch modes.
With a price tag of less than $100.00USD you will be hard pressed to find another device that can cool your processor so well and even though we have not included a photograph the maximum reading we saw on the temperature gage even overclocking was ...
Controller"only" has three settings, Controller really needs MTEC like tweakability, What's up with that name!? It deserves a more visceral name in keeping with its power and flexibility, Less than optimal retaining screws (I.E. minor Installation is...
Well this certainly is an interesting piece of kit now isn't it? Basically, the Domino was able to achieve everything we hoped it would and then some. Its ability to change noise characteristics with a simple push of button is certainly innovative; and...
Multiplatform design, Watercooling, Compact, Informative LCD, Performance (Full setting), Low Noise, Alarm (Visual and Audio), i7 support (Socket LGA1366)...
Mounting Hardware, Performance (Quiet)...
The CoolIT Domino A.L.C. cooler is quite interesting to say the least; not only does it look good. But it combines convenience and water and it delivers some impressive performance. The overall design of the CoolIT Domino A.L.C. makes you think about ...
Published: 2008-12-18, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
I am still having sticker shock over the 79 Dollar MSRP of the Domino A.L.C., but for once this is a good thing. There are very few liquid cooling systems in this price range; even the L.C.L.C. from Asetek is supposed to be higher and it does not co...
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