QUO MAXQ2 Tower Is A Potent, Cheap Mac Pro Clone
Asetek's cooling solution is really only half of the story with QUO's new MAXQ2 computer. It's a new tower that promises to offer something that no HP, Lenovo or Dell will ever offer: true OS X support. We have seen Mac clones in the past, but usually Apple shuts them down before they have time to get any hardware out of the door. QUO claims that their new machine was created to run Mac OS X, Windows 7 and Linux natively, and the Core i7 CPU within is certainly capable to handling all three operating systems.
Exact specifications include: Intel Core i7 6 Core 3.6Ghz CPU, 12GB of RAM, a 240GB SSD, a 1TB HD, and an NVIDIA 285 GTX. There's also an Asetek 550LC features an integrated pump and copper cold plate connected to a 120mm heat exchanger. The maxQ2 will be available with Asetek liquid cooling for $3,765 on September 15, but we'll be interested to see how many they actually ship. Surely Apple won't be too pleased with this cost-effective Mac Pro substitute.
QUO Computer Selects Asetek 550LC Performance Liquid CPU Cooler for New maxQ2 (squared) PC
Asetek Liquid Cooling Quiets the Powerful maxQ2 Computer which Runs Mac OS X™, Linux™, and Windows 7™ Natively
Asetek, Inc., the world’s leading supplier of liquid cooling systems for computers, announced today that its liquid cooling solutions have been chosen by QUO Computer for their latest generation of high performance, maxQ2 custom computers. QUO was created by Apple™ enthusiasts that breathe and bleed Mac OS X™. What sets QUO Computer apart is that their systems enable the user to run Mac OS X™, Linux™, and Windows 7™ natively. The maxQ2 is based on Intel’s Core i7 processor and easily handles the most demanding audio and video editing applications.
Quo Computer maxQ"QUO specializes in computers aimed at those who want the fastest, most overclockable systems without the time required to custom configure one themselves,” said QUO founder Rashantha De Silva. “We selected Asetek Liquid Coolers to deliver quiet operation plus the thermal headroom for overclocking the maxQ2 because they feature a sealed liquid loop that is reliable and eliminates customer maintenance. This is the type of elegance Apple enthusiasts treasure.”
The new QUO maxQ2 is powered by an Intel Core i7 6 Core 3.6Ghz CPU, 12GB of RAM, a 240GB SSD, a 1TB HD, and an NVIDIA 285 GTX configured to take advantage of the Adobe™ Mercury Playback Engine. The maintenance-free Asetek 550LC features an integrated pump and copper cold plate connected to a 120mm heat exchanger.
"Asetek recently demonstrated how liquid cooling can both quiet and increase the performance of an Apple Mac Pro,” said Steve Branton, Director of Marketing at Asetek. “QUO’s liquid cooled maxQ2 computers enable Mac OS X enthusiasts to get the benefits of liquid cooling in an extremely powerful computer, without the effort of retrofitting liquid cooling into an existing Mac Pro.”
The maxQ2 will be available with Asetek liquid cooling for $3,765 on September 15, 2010. In addition to the maxQ2, which includes Asetek liquid cooling as a standard feature, QUO will also offer an Asetek liquid cooling option in their lifeQ, proQ, maxQ, serverQ, and audioQ computer systems. For ordering information, see http://www.QUOComputer.com or call 1.888.QUO.0880.