New Liquid Cooling Technology By Cooler Master
I thought this article was alright if your into something such as home appliances and such
but to each his own enjoy.web site
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- Liquid cooling is a method of heat removal from components; the advantage of using liquid cooling is that water has a higher specific heat capacity and thermal conductivity compared to air-cooling. Normally liquid cooling in computers consists of three primary components consisting of a CPU water block, a water pump and a radiator. In current computer systems, liquid cooling allows for quieter operation, improved over-clocking and improved heat capabilities which hotter processors can be supported.
Over the past few years, most of the cooling systems in computers tend to have different parts to form a liquid cooling compartment within the system. However at Cooler Master, we have designed and developed a new liquid cooling technology which allows all the components of the liquid cooling system to form into one specific cooling unit. Furthermore, this new system comes fully assembled and allows easy installation for your high temperature CPU. All you need to do is mount the water block on the CPU, attach the radiator and fan to the inside of your chassis. It is that simple.
Cooler Master is the first in the world to patent (pending approval) an exclusive design of a 2-in-1 module which consists of a pump and a CPU water block to eliminates the need for a 5½" bay to mount the pump or tank. This new technology comes completely fully assembled which includes the CPU water block, radiator, fan, thermal paste, cooling fluid and tubing. That is everything you need to bring those high performance CPU temperatures down, saving your steps and your valuable time. There is no much maintenance required on the cooler, as no refills of cooling fluid is needed for two years. Besides, the pipe is connected to the block with a vacuum process that ensures absolutely no leaks.
Well i think its kinda cool it seems rteally simple and doesnt excately recuire a genius 2 work it out.


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