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Kegerator-based cooling system gives your PC a buzz

Posted on 15 April 2008 by

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Okay, so Jared Bouck’s kegerator-cooled PC doesn’t really sip on Hennessy, Bud Light or even Milwaukee’s Best, but it sure does a good job of pretending to be 21. Essentially, this here mod is more for show than anything, but when all’s said and done, you do have a liquid-cooled gaming rig and a nearby locale to stock your favorite beverages. After all, it’s common knowledge that you can’t stray too far to replenish your fluids during an all-night WoW raid, right? With $180, a bit of patience and some good old fashion work, you too can replace that vanilla cooling setup with one the boys are sure to swoon over.

[Thanks, Tom]

 

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