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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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Now, CoolIT has entered the fray with a new type of water-cooling unit with their Freezone CPU Cooler. Unlike traditional systems, the Freezone does not use a radiator, but uses a proprietary "chiller", which uses multiple TECs (peltier plates) to cool the liquid coolant, essentially refrigerating the liquid without a compressor (as expensive phase-change coolers use). This system provides greater thermal efficiency and increased reliability, and is easier to install than full-sized water-cooling kits.
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The CoolIT Systems Freezone Thermoelectric CPU Cooler lives up to the name. The Freezone is capable of handling 175W of power and this means it can help you push your modern AMD or Intel processor to higher clock speeds with lower temperatures. Despite the complex appearance of the system, installation is surprisingly easy, meaning you will be up and running on your cooler CPU in no time.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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Canadian company CoolIT has hit the ground running with their amazing cooling systems that combine water and the Peltier effect to bring CPU temperatures down fast. Today we checkout their flagship Freezone product to see just how well thermoeletrics combine with watercooling.
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Monday, July 2, 2007
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Making a peltier cooling system from scratch is usually a very expensive and time consuming process, but CoolIT Systems has developed two complete peltier cooling systems called the Freezone and Eliminator to help bridge this gap, and give enthusiasts and mainstream users alike a high-end cooling solution for their new dual and quad core computer systems.
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
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After having used some of the better water cooling systems on the market it was quite evident that they were not able to handle the hot humid days of summer. So when we spoke to the nice guys from CoolIT Systems at CES back in January we appeared to have found some devices that might be able to satisfy our summer heat problems. Today we are reviewing the CoolIT Freezone CPU Cooler and I have to admit that after using it for about 30-days we are totally blown away by the results. Come check them out for yourself.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007
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The only way to get cooler temperatures than with air coolers is to use water cooling. But how do you get cooler than a water cooler without using some form of complicated exotic cooling? The answer is not very easily, until now. CoolIT has come up with a new cooler that utilizes a means of exotic cooling, yet it's designed for ease of use for the average end-user. Today we take a look at this new cooler from CoolIT and see if it really is better than any other cooler out there.
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