Zaleman Resorator Fanless Water cooling system

Hello everyone
Have not been here in a while....
I was wondering if any of you have tried or have the new Zalman Resorator water cooling system?
I just installed it on my system (cooling CPU and GPU) and after running sisoft sandra burn in utility for the CPU for 6 hours straight I only saw a 1 degree c increase in temps I have the CPU overclocked from 2.8 to 3.2 229fsb 9800 pro is not overclocked. Temps were 51 idle and 52 after 6 hours of the burn in utility.
It seems that this system Holds temps very consistent between idle and load.
All case fans were set at 50% spd.
This system is soooo quite now.
any thoughts?
einsteins

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