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Swiftech freezes graphics processor
7:51 PM - May 17, 2006 by
The Editors of Tom's Hardware
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: swiftech, gpu, cooling, system
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: swiftech, gpu, cooling, system
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Swiftech today announced a thermoelectric liquid cooling system for users who intend to overclock their graphics to extreme levels. The company claims that the 188-watt unit, named MCW60-T, is capable of dropping the operating temperature of a graphics processor "from below ambient down to freezing levels." According to the manufacturer, the cooling system is compatible with Nvidia GeForce 6800 cards and above (excluding 7800 GS) and "most" ATI Radeon cards.
The MCW60-T is available now for about $125.
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