Extreme overclockers are always looking for bleeding-edge ways to get every once
from their hardware. They use powerful fans, extensive water-cooling setups, and
even thermoelectric plates to make sure their rigs run reliably, even when pushed
beyond the intended performance envelope. Recently, hardware manufacturers have been
producing "all-in-one" watercooling devices, which are easy to install, and don't
require the extensive hassle of traditional modular watercooling systems.
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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