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Corsair intros water cooling kit

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4:00 PM - January 28, 2005 by Wolfgang Gruener

Memory company Corsair announced a water cooling kit. Branded simply "COOL ", Corsair said that kit can be easily installed "in virtually any system in about an hour, with no need for power tools". The included RadBox allows the fan/radiator assembly to be mounted on 80mm, 100mm, or 120mm chassis fan openings.

The kit comes in two versions. The model CWC100-1000 supports Pentium4 Socket 478 and Athlon 64 CPUs, the CWC100-1001 supports Pentium 4 LGA-775 and Athlon XP processors.

The complete kit includes a 120mm fan, radiator, CPU cold block with factory-clamped tubing, bay reservoir, 12-volt DC pump, and all necessary mounting hardware. Retail pricing is set at about $240.

Source : Tom's Hardware US

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