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CoolIt Eliminator CPU Cooler

TOM 19.02.2007 - 13:56 2340 2
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"...What makes the Freezone so unique is that it uses a factory sealed water loop, is driven by a pump and is cooled off in a radiator. While this sounds exactly like any self contained water kit, what makes it unique is the use of peltiers. While the peltier effect is a rather simple concept, I will let the experts do the talking. For more information on this, please check out the wiki on the Peltier-Seeback effect. What CoolIT did was take the Freezone’s radiator and line peltiers along the top and the bottom.

This aggressively chilled the water running through the radiator and from there, went onto the custom built water block. The results were core temperatures well below anything we have seen outside of the realm of phase change. While we were left extremely excited about the Freezone and the capabilities it had, we were left a bit uneasy with the price. At $300 (US), the Freezone is worth every penny but at that point, it is placed well out of the range of most PC enthusiasts..."
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Sehr schön!

Dass das Zeug immer so teuer sein muss?
Um 100.- würd ichs sofort nehmen :D

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ich hab den artikel nur schnell überflogen, konnte nicht die leistungsangaben finden?
peltier ist vlt nett für kurze testzwecke doch existenzberechtigung im oc bereich hats eher weniger, weil wenn dann linde-kühlung
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