Greetings all. I recently bought this item from a guy who custom ordered it direct from CoolIt. I was planning to use it for a system I'm about to build, but I've now overstepped my budget and I decided that it is sort of overkill for me anyway. That means it's a lucky day for some overclocker with a hot-running processor and SLI.
The Freezone without the GPU blocks is going for $319 at Newegg so I figured I'd try to get $315 plus shipping OBO. Remember, the product has never been used or taken out of the box.
Here's some pics of the custom model and some info copied off of CoolIt's site:
Freezone CPU Cooler
Remove the heat to raise the speed limit.
Freezone is a CoolIT Systems Inc. patented product that removes heat from individual components and transfers the heat outside the computer case.It combines facets of air-cooling and liquid chilling through purpose-designed internally installed components. It can aggressively remove heat from a computer quietly, efficiently, and reliably. This system alleviates any risk of condensation, is highly effective, and is easy to install.
To provide concentrated cooling of a small surface area, Freezone uses environmentally friendly liquid coolant as the primary dissipating medium, which absorbs heat much more efficiently than air. The patented system configuration includes multiple TECs (thermoelectric coolers) that provide unique liquid chilling for superior thermal performance.
In addition to keeping the CPU cool, Freezone actually provides cooling for other vital components while improving system level acoustics. By removing heat from the source and transferring it outside of the chassis, internal PC temperatures are held low. This removes the need for multiple case fans, which eliminates unwanted noise and improves the reliability of other peripheral hardware such as the hard drive.
The Freezone CPU Cooler includes: a Chiller / Pump Module, a Thermal Control Module (TCM), and a CPU Fluid Heat Exchanger (FHE). This universal sealed closed-loop maintenance free system is pre-plumbed and charged for simple bolt-in installation.
Technical Specs
CPU FHE (Fluid Heat Exchanger)
Design: Monolithic copper, multi-cell
Dimensions: 43 x 42 x 16.5 mm
Surface Area: 4,026mm²
Weight: 175g
TCM (Thermal Control Module)
See TCM and MTEC Datasheets for full detailsTCM Options
Basic TCM
Control module that offers basic control functionality.
MTEC Control Center Module
Full featured system status monitor and control module.
Please see MTEC Control Center Data Sheet.
Chiller and Pump Module
Heatsink
Design: Dual dissipation plate, anodized alloy
Dimensions: 121 x 92 x 65 mm
Surface Area: 366,912mm²
Weight: 800gTECs (6)
Power usage: Max total 56 Watts
Design: Six solid-state heat pump wafers
Dimensions: 40 x 40 x 3.5 mm (each)
Weight: 20g (each)
Chiller FHE’s (2)
Design: Dual anodized alloy distribution, multi-channel
Dimensions: 121 x 41 x 12 mm (each)
Surface Area: 28,007mm²
Weight: 80g (each)
Fan Power usage: Max 8 Watts
Airflow: 65 CFM
Noise: Max 40 dBA
Bearing Type: Enhanced life ceramic
Life Cycle: 50,000 hrs
Dimensions: 92 x 92 x 38mm
Features: 3rd Wire Tachometer
Pump
Power usage: 8W +/- 0.5W
Design: 12VDC coreless outrunner pump with integrated expansion vessel
Noise: <15dBALife Cycle: 50,000 hrs
Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 75 mm
Flow: 3.5 L/minWeight: 205g
Options
Single CPU Cooling Solution
Dual GPU Cooling Solution.
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