Asetek Re-Introduces WaterChill Cooler Line
Remember the WaterChill cooler brand from Asetek? It's back! The line
may have vanished in recent years, but at the CeBIT trade show in
Germany, Asetek has re-released it. We're guessing that hardware
overclocking fans just missed the range of products, and now an
ultra-extreme liquid CPU cooler is being launched in the WaterChill
line. It's the WaterChill 2011C, and highlights include a low profile
pump with third-generation coldplate technology and advanced liquid
temperature fan control, coupled with a massive 240mm x 120mm radiator
and four 120mm PWM fans. The 2011C also includes the company’s
newly-enhanced ChillControl performance monitoring, cooling control
software.
These new chillers deliver radical overclocking capabilities (up to 25% on the NVIDIA GTX 580) while drastically reducing GPU temperatures and fan noise at load. The new graphics cooler features a 120mm radiator and liquid temperature controlled fan along with a pump and coldplate integrated into the GTX 580, and will be launched in conjunction with a graphics card partner.
Both of these Asetek sealed water cooling systems are easy to install, factory-filled, sealed and tested. Factory sealing eliminates end user maintenance commonly required with component-built liquid cooling systems. Pricing and availability of both products is expected to be announced in Q2 2011.
These new chillers deliver radical overclocking capabilities (up to 25% on the NVIDIA GTX 580) while drastically reducing GPU temperatures and fan noise at load. The new graphics cooler features a 120mm radiator and liquid temperature controlled fan along with a pump and coldplate integrated into the GTX 580, and will be launched in conjunction with a graphics card partner.
Both of these Asetek sealed water cooling systems are easy to install, factory-filled, sealed and tested. Factory sealing eliminates end user maintenance commonly required with component-built liquid cooling systems. Pricing and availability of both products is expected to be announced in Q2 2011.