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British PC Manufacturer Launches Water Cooling For Intel's Skulltrail
March 11, 2008 – 8:50 PM in Overclocking
London (UK) - Blastflow, a subsidiary of British boutique PC manufacturer Vadim Computers, just announced its latest product, the Blastflow Tidal Skulltrail SB Block: If you are worried about the heat produced by your sparkling new Skulltrail PC system, this copper cooler for the Southbridge and SLI bridges might be the solution. -
Alienware quad-SLI systems to use liquid cooling
March 31, 2006 – 4:14 PM
Alienware partners with Calgary-based CoolIT Systems to offer a liquid cooling system for Alienware's quad-SLI Aurora ALX system. Containing four Nvidia graphics processors, these systems provide lots of graphics performance, but produce a substantial amount of heat as well. -
Arctic Cooling Fusion 550R Introduces Eco 80
January 13, 2008 – 2:00 PM
Promising increased power stability at low noise levels, Arctic Cooling's Fusion 550R also takes a step beyond 80-Plus efficiency with a new standard: Eco 80. -
Tclink demonstrates car-radiator based cooling system
June 5, 2006 – 3:48 PM
If regular computer cooling system aren't just enough, Tclink/Ebiz offers a liquid cooling system that uses an "automotive" radiator. -
Graphic cards to get water cooling, test price points up to $1200
July 1, 2005 – 11:08 PM in Overclocking
We recently met with the founders of one of the few major graphic card manufacturers in the US and chatted about upcoming trends in the graphic card industry. BFG expects heat dissipation to become one of the focus areas for the development of future high-end cards, some of which could sell for more than $1000. -
OCZ's 1150 MHz memory integrates liquid cooling
November 21, 2006 – 12:53 AM
If you enjoy squeezing every bit of performance out of your computer, then you are used to dealing with large and potent cooling systems already. -
Artic Cooling's Triple Fan Graphics Cooler
January 11, 2008 – 6:10 PM
Those looking for the biggest thing in graphics cooling may find the new Accelero Xtreme 8800 and 2900 coolers a perfect solution. -
Gigabyte jumps into water cooling
June 16, 2005 – 12:36 PM
Gigabyte, mainly known for its motherboards and graphic cards, continues to expand its reach into the enthusiast market. The company announced its first water cooling system designed to prevent gaming processors from overheating with features such as water level monitoring. -
Abit introduces silent cooling technology
May 2, 2005 – 5:34 PM
Abit announced a new cooling technology for performance motherboards. -
Corsair intros water cooling kit
January 28, 2005 – 4:00 PM
Memory company Corsair announced a water cooling kit. -
Asetek announces harddrive cooling system
August 24, 2004 – 1:57 PM
Asetek, manufacturer of Vapochill CPU cooling system, said that it will introduce one of the first cooling kits for harddrives. The company claims that the kit can reduce harddrive temperatures by up to 42 percent. -
Thermaltake Working On Affordable Compact Phase-change Cooling
March 14, 2008 – 12:30 PM in Overclocking
Hacienda Heights (CA) - During a recent visit to Thermaltake's office, we learned that the company is working on creating a compact phase-change cooling solution - which would be affordable for the majority of PC enthusiasts who are looking into extreme overclocking of their processors. -
New cyrogenic refrigerator offers rapid cooling
February 23, 2007 – 5:16 PM
A new high-frequency cooling device was recently demoed at the Maryland-based National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) building. The cooler tackles several ongoing challenges, including lower external temperatures, higher frequencies, and rapid cooling. -
Heat-pipe cooling solutions for AMD CPUs to surge in 2H
June 6, 2005 – 10:34 AM
Heat-pipe cooling solutions will account for 50% of PC products based on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CPUs in the second half of this year, up from 10% in the first half, according to thermal solution providers Asia Vital Components (AVC). -
Swiftech freezes graphics processor
May 17, 2006 – 7:51 PM
Swiftech today announced a thermoelectric liquid cooling system for users who intend to overclock their graphics to extreme levels.
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