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News Asetek launches compact liquid coolers

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by CardJoe, 1 Dec 2010.

  1. CardJoe

    CardJoe Freelance Journalist

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  2. Lord-Vale3

    Lord-Vale3 His Tremendousness

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    Its a tick box thing.

    Throw in one of these and an OEM can charge another $500 because all of a sudden its a 'premium watercooled pwnage rig'
     
  3. DwarfKiller

    DwarfKiller What's a Dremel?

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    "Do you think that factor-sealed systems"... factory-sealed maybe?

    Being 92mm seems odd to me, don't know what to think of it at the moment. More details please?
     
  4. Lord-Vale3

    Lord-Vale3 His Tremendousness

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    They explained why its 92mm - so OEMs can fit it on smaller fan mounts
     
  5. Jasio

    Jasio Made in Canada

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    That's a very decent looking Corsair... I mean Asetek ... I mean Corsair... I mean Cortek...
     
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    Woodspoon What's a Dremel?

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    Agreed
    Most of these factory made setups are pretty crap, a good air cooler surpasses most of these style things let alone a good custom wc setup.
     
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    When I heard 'Dual Fan', I thought it referred to a dual fan radiator, which I thought would be quite interesting for some sort High Performance slim/small box. But no, it's just going to be boring Push-Pull.
     
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    DBA I do my modding with a spoon

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    As far as I understand, they will build a dual fan radiator version (i.e. not a push pull) I remember seeing a picture of it on another site, can't seem to remember where though.
     
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    Lazy_Amp Entry AMD Engineer

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    http://www.asetek.com/products/oem-standard-products/92mm-products/565lx.html

    Ah... you're absolutely right... might be useful then.

    They even have a workstation model: http://www.asetek.com/products/oem-standard-products/92mm-products/585lx.html
     
  10. cgthomas

    cgthomas Cpt. Handsome

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    This means we will see more small-form-factor performance pc's with closed loop water cooling (since most of today's desktop pc's come with 90mm fans)
     
  11. ninong

    ninong What's a Dremel?

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    will the 2x92mm rad fit on the tj07 rear exhaust slots? for those who are too lazy to watercool their tj07s :)
     
  12. jrs77

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    Corsair buys their coolers from Asetek and only slap a sticker on it. Asetek is the original manufacturer for all of these.

    With that said, I still prefer the 120mm-option H50 from Corsair.
     
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