Tuesday, January 12th 2010
Cool IT Systems Introduces New Line of CPU and GPU Coolers
CoolIT System has a bunch of new CPU and GPU coolers. They are showing a full range of new coolers for the CPU, starting with the ECO A.L.C. which now places the pump right into the cooling base, increasing compatibility with cases. The unit has an MSRP of $74.99 and should be available now. The next step up is the Vantage A.L.C, which incorporates a display and all the electronics on the CPU bracket. The LCD is a programmable 84x48 pixel screen with a dynamic, custom color backlight and 2.4 GHz wireless communication module. Two buttons on the Vantage module provides a user interface for optimizing all chassis fan speeds, RGB case lighting, LCD Backlight color along with monitoring and alarm triggers. The Vantage also features the so called ESP (Extra Sensory Peripherals) wireless technology which enables the cooler to be controlled and monitored through CoolIT's Maestro software and USB wireless controller.On the GPU cooling front, we got a good look at the OMNI A.L.C. This unit has the same wireless system and features interchangable plates between the water block and GPU. This means that you can simply exchange the this plate when upgrading your graphics card.
78 Comments on Cool IT Systems Introduces New Line of CPU and GPU Coolers
the CPU coolers are much much better tehn the ALC by the looks of things.
Push/pull setup without modding fora start.
I meant dual 120mm - really need to read over my posts.
I'll go check on their website, unless you do it first :laugh:
edit: price wasn't for OMNI
240mm rad too (these might become a hit):
OMNI A.L.C. packages are available for a number of current graphics cards in 120mm radiator and 240mm radiator variations. Pricing varies with each graphics card type.
www.hardwarecanucks.com/news/cases-power-cooling/coolit-reveals-eco-vantage-omni-maestro-products/
I tend to find most people get atleast a double.
These would compete with a 120 thin rad custom system :laugh:
gota compare apples to apples after all.
And price to price.
I'm a little confused as to how the GPU cooler works... am I supposed to hook it up to the rad/fan as shown in the bottom left picture? If so I'm all over it.
Edit: Actually, where the hell have I see that concept? I remember seeing something like that in the news section a long time ago..
if it works.
Can't find freakin any, i need to decide soon, will prolly just get the H50.
Bring on the reviews for both please!!!
Thanks.