PNY Announces XLR8 Fully Assembled Liquid Cooling

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    PNY Announces XLR8 Fully Assembled Liquid Cooling

    LIQUID-COOLED GRAPHICS CARD SYSTEM FULLY ASSEMBLED AND READY FOR THE MASSES: PNY TECHNOLOGIES XLR8 Chilled Edition Graphics Card Systems are Easy-to-Install, Right Out-Of-The-Box

    LAS VEGAS – January 7, 2008 – PNY Technologies®, Inc. today announced at CES 2008 its XLR8® Chilled Edition high-end graphics cards, equipped with a fully assembled liquid cooling system. Designed to easily install in the majority of standard computer cases, gamers benefit from a complete out-of-the-box system and save money without having to purchase additional components that require complicated assembly. Co-developed by CoolIT and PNY, the XLR8 Chilled Edition graphics card system features CoolIt's Dual Drive Bay VGA Cooler mated with PNY's new XLR8 graphics cards.

    "The new XLR8 Chilled Edition is an aggressively overclocked, liquid cooled graphics card system that delivers the highest frame rates at the most detailed settings and highest resolutions,” said Nicholas Mauro, senior marketing manager for PNY Technologies, PC Components. "In fact, it is so powerful that it can reduce the GPU temperatures of three overclocked 8800 Ultra's running in SLI by up to 40 percent.”

    PNY's XLR8 Chilled Edition features a "Rad Box” (Radiator Box) that houses the fans, radiator and pump in a metal box that fits into two drive bay slots on the front of a standard PC case. The radiator is visible from the outside of the PC when installed. From the radiator, a tube connects to a cooling block that mounts to the chosen graphics card in place of the usual fan that comes equipped on the graphics card.

    PNY's XLR8 Chilled Edition graphics card systems will be available for purchase by end of Q1 2008 from major retailers and e-tailers for an MSRP starting at $599 and up depending on the GPU model and single, 2-way, or 3-way configuration. The company will offer a comprehensive three year warranty. Check out http://www.XLR8gaming.net for other XLR8 gaming products and FREE on-line tournaments.


    About PNY Technologies

    Established in 1985, PNY Technologies® Inc. is a leading supplier and marketer of NVIDIA Quadro® by PNY professional graphics boards and Verto and XLR8(TM) brands consumer graphics cards. The company also offers a full line of PC memory upgrade modules, flash cards, including Optima Pro(TM) high speed Compact Flash and Secure Digital, Attache(TM) USB flash drives, SSD, motherboards and digital picture frames. Headquartered in Parsippany, N.J., PNY maintains facilities in North America (Santa Clara and Orange County, CA, Miami, FL and Parsippany, N.J.), Europe (France, United Kingdom, Germany) and Asia (Taiwan). For additional information, please visit the company's Web site at http://www.pny.com.

    About CoolIT Systems

    CoolIT Systems has been working with industry leaders in the computer industry to research, design, and deliver next generation cooling products that provide a comprehensive solution while exceeding high OEM standards for reliability and maintenance-free operation. This carefully designed and patented technology unleashes the full potential of a PC, providing superior cooling performance while reducing system level noise and improving reliability of vital components. The CoolIT MTEC Technology can be found in the top names in performance computing like Dell, Alienware, Velocity Micro, MAINGEAR, Hypersonic, Biohazard, Ultra, Ultraforce, Systemax, War Machine and Shuttle. CoolIT also works with the AMD engineering group to provide the Reference cooling solution for the latest high performance video cards.
    For more information on the CoolIT Systems, go to http://www.coolitsystems.com
     
  2. The_Beast

    The_Beast I like wood ಠ_ಠ

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    wow $600 is way too much for a WC system
     
  3. Duste

    Duste Sierra my delta, bravo!

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    That's including the graphics card...
     
  4. Sparrowhawk

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    Granted, 1/4 of that is likely the card, another 1/4 the WC equipment, and the rest $ = markup. :rolleyes:
     
  5. The_Beast

    The_Beast I like wood ಠ_ಠ

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    I'll give them that the GPU cards are ~$100 each

    $600
    -$200
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    $400 for the rest of the WC system
     

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