New Asetek Liquid CPU Coolers Support PCs with 92mm Fans Additions to Liquid CPU Cooler lineup enable system builders to offer liquid cooling in smaller gaming PCs, 3U servers and workstations Asetek Inc., the world’s leading supplier of liquid cooling solutions for computers, today announced three new liquid CPU coolers for OEMs and system builders, designed for chassis utilizing 92mm exhaust fans. The products include: a single exhaust port, single-CPU cooler; a dual exhaust port, single-CPU cooler; and a dual exhaust port, dual-CPU cooler. These new Asetek products provide superior overclocking for compact gaming systems, and ultra-quiet computing and improved productivity for 3U servers and mainstream workstations. “Our OEM and System Building partners are telling us space saving design is increasingly important in commercial applications as businesses seek to increase productivity without adding real estate,” said Steve Branton, Director of Marketing at Asetek. “Consumers, particularly outside North America, also appreciate compact design. Asetek’s new 92mm liquid CPU coolers enable companies such as BOXX Technologies to help their customers achieve these goals.” “BOXX has built a reputation for designing and manufacturing high performance workstations that run cool and quiet in creative environments,” said Shoaib Mohammad, Director of Marketing and Business Development at BOXX Technologies. “The integration of Asetek liquid CPU coolers into our line of performance-enhanced XTREME solutions has enabled us to continue our commitment of providing digital professionals with the ultimate in record-setting performance in systems that remain reliable, stable, and quiet.”
I wonder how this compares with the Corsair H70. Does any reader out there have a favorite water cooler they're using?
Asetek and Corsair are relativly the same cooler. http://www.asetek.com/partner-products/corsair-h70.html
That dual cooler looks awsome! I will definitly have me eye on that one when I upgrade to a dual CPU board in the workstation!
Although I currently do not use liquid cooling in my main computer, I have been looking into liquid cooling for my home server. It is an old Dell Optiplex 240 and in the past I have had some problems with overheating. This seems like a feasible option that would cool my computer without having to do or spend to much.
I know it's an off size, but I would like a 140mm radiator. That would fit perfectly into my case :-P
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It'd probably be quieter too! Bigger fans ftw.
Man, this would be awesome in a NZXT Vulcan or other small cases with 92mm exhaust.
The pump/blocks on these look a lot like the h70
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So this radiator is 92MM in size and the existing ones are 120MM in size. So if you have the room for it, the original 120MM size will do a better job of cooling your CPU.
This does give sealed Water cooling to those with smaller cases and that's a good thing.
The dual CPU setup is good news too.
Asetek makes the corsair cooler that we all like so much.
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I wonder if you could replace that center hose on the dual cooler unit and cool you multicore cpu and you gpu to.
That would be really cool if you could swap out hoses for longer ones.
I know that I have the H50 and it's definitely doing better than my Tuniq Tower. Not too sure how many people with workstations or servers really care about water cooling.
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