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Tclink demonstrates car-radiator based cooling system
3:48 PM - June 5, 2006 by
The Editors of Tom's Hardware
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: tclink, cooling, system
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: tclink, cooling, system
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If regular computer cooling system aren't just enough, Tclink/Ebiz offers a liquid cooling system that uses an "automotive" radiator. The company claims that its EB606 cooling system uses a one piece, pure copper water block as well as 225 4" to dissipate heat. Also included is a high-pressure rubber water pipe.
There was no information on pricing and availability.

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