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Darksaber
03-21-2007, 12:33 PM
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Cool IT Systems must have the most unique liquid cooling systems at the show. They are working together with Silverstone to create a case & cooler combination which can handle anything you can throw at it. Their systems are incredibly quiet and they also offer a memory cooler, to compensate for the lack of air movement around the mainboard.

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The TEC cooling unit is hollow with a 12 cm fan at either side. The entire setup is connected to a PCB so that everything can be monitored and tweaked on the PC desktop.

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A second 7 cm fan is moving air over the liquid cooled GeForce 8800GTX SLI cards. They are included in the coolant loop and utilize very compact blocks.

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With the help of the afore mentioned PCB the entire setup is controlled by software on the desktop. The Silverstone unit was running at 24° Celsius on the CPU. Which is an awesome result considering the large loop, which included the SLI graphic cards.

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A lot of high performance PC manufacturers like Dell, Alienware, Velocity Micro have partnered up with Cool IT Systems to deliver long lasting, maintenance free solutions. There is a Velocity system at their booth with the Eliminator CPU cooler. This system can be bought for $199 USD, comes pre-filled and is completely maintenance free. It weighs a mere 195g, has three TECs which draw a maximum of 40W. The Eliminator can handle a total heat output of up to 125W.

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The Freezone is the mid range system and has a MSRP of $399 USD. It features six TECs which draw a maximum of 56W and it can handle a total heat output of up to 175W. Cool IT is showing the system up and running at full throttle and without a hot CPU attached, this is why there is condensation on the CPU block.

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The retail package for the Eliminator is rather small and as you can see, the system is sold completely assembled. Cool IT also has a USB beverage cooler, which was created for marketing purposes initially. The demand on these units was so high, that the company decided to sell them as well.

tkpenalty
03-22-2007, 10:46 AM
...That case is awesome... someone better get it or TPU'ers like me are total noobs.

Protius
03-22-2007, 11:28 AM
i want that beverage cooler

Tellep
07-13-2007, 03:15 AM
Any info on when this new case (a Silverstone TJ07 modified) might become available?

Additionally, the CoolIt is called a Boreas Cooler. This unit cools the cpu and sli.

From the picture posted above, where are the 7 5.25 drive bays that used to be in that case?