Monday, August 30th 2010
Asetek Demos Water Cooling Solution Tailor-Made for Apple Mac Pro
Cooling specialist Asetek, which specializes in OEM water cooling solutions, has come up with a new CPU water cooling solution for the Apple Mac Pro workstation, which claims to bring down temperatures and noise of the stock heatsink-fan assembly. The cooler design is straightforward: two CPU waterblocks that have built-in pumps sit serial across a coolant loop that connects to a reservoir and radiator. The tubing is pre-fitted. In a video demonstration, Asetek showed how the cooling solution facilitates improved overall system performance and reduced noise overall of a 3.06 GHz Mac Pro compared to a 3.20 GHz model. Perhaps Asetek is pitching this new solution to Apple.
26 Comments on Asetek Demos Water Cooling Solution Tailor-Made for Apple Mac Pro
www.asetek.com/products/oem-custom-products/hp-z800-workstations.html
they should make one model with quick-disconnect so user would add some radiators & waterblocks
These types of systems are the "shut the case and never open it again" type that are designed to run as long as possible with the least amount of maintenance. Having just a cooling system so complex makes no sense. Not like they're over-clocking it.
They over-clocked it from 2.8 to 3.16 of course there will be performance increase : /
"Asetek showed how the cooling solution facilitates improved overall system performance and reduced noise overall of a 3.06 GHz Mac Pro compared to a 3.20 GHz model"
so they showed how a cooler makes a 3.06Ghz model faster than a 3.20Ghz model?
nowhere in the press release is an overclock mentioned - only in the video.
OH, sry, I forgot, no such parts are made today. My bad.
not like the teeny rad is going to cool 2 Quads properly anyways. Decent... not even good... just decent air would do way better.
I just wanted to pop in and clarify that the main benefit of the liquid cooling is that my Mac Pro is now much quieter than it was before, especially when at load. The overclocking was a side benefit. Take care,
-Zack
water cooling a mac... come on try and not laugh.
It's a custom job by our team here and I thought it was unique enough to share.
Though being Asetek, I think all their blocks just have a pump integrated anyway, and they are just throwing together what they already have available to make a functioning unit. It isn't just about overclocking. The sound benefit alone would be nice, the Mac Pro I use is loud as hell under load. I'd spend $200 to quiet the thing down(just a guess on retail if this ever went retail based on pricing of their other coolers). When your talking about $3500 on a base system, $200 is a drop in the bucket, so I could see people paying it for a quieter version.
I could just see this as an option on Apple's site.
"Asetek Self Contained Liquid Cooling to reduce system noice by up to 50%!" - $200
I'm sure a lot of people buying Mac Pros would actually go with that...though knowing Apple they would charge $500+ for it making it not worth it...but people would probably still buy it... I think you should sell it, I'd buy one(or rather I'd have my company buy one for their Mac Pro:laugh:).
I know lots of people with Macs who don't even know what's inside let alone have a hankering to open it up and upgrade things.