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CoolIT Systems adds Graphics and Chipset Cooling
Next newsMakers of TEC-enhanced liquid cooling gear, CoolIT Systems announced graphics coolers for popular ATI and NVIDIA graphics card models, along side custom motherboard liquid cooling assemblies.
Thanks to the popularity of "reference design" graphics cards, CoolIT is able to support a wide range of models using a small number of kits. Each kit support two cards via a 2-bay pump/radiator/reservoir assembly, while the chipset cooler is to be attached to one of CoolIT’s oversized CPU cooling systems.
Motherboard designs are model-specific, so CoolIT offers custom-designed systems upon manufacturer request. A CoolIT representative stated that certain modules may eventually be offered to the public if any particular motherboard design becomes popular enough; such was the case with early 680i reference-design boards from Biostar, BFG, ECS, and EVGA.

A 2-bay cooling assembly supports two graphics card modules

Graphics cooling modules are thin enough to use a single slot

Chipset cooling assemblies must be custom-ordered in quantity...for now

CoolIT’s Boreas MTEC TEC cooling assembly can support several devices in custom-ordered configurations
Source : Tom's Hardware US

