Wednesday, April 28th 2010

CoolIT Systems Delivers High Performance Cooling for AMD Phenom II X6

CoolIT Systems, leaders in advanced liquid cooling technology, announced today the full support of AMD's new Phenom II X6 with the award-winning ECO ALC liquid cooling solution. Gamers and multimedia enthusiasts on a budget can now combine the raw power of the Phenom II X6 with cutting-edge liquid cooling technology from CoolIT.

"AMD has raised the bar for affordable performance in the new Phenom II X6 with advanced capabilities like its Turbo Core Technology" remarked Geoff Lyon, CEO of CoolIT Systems. "ECO ALC continues to hold the highest performance to price ratio of any liquid cooler currently on the market. When you combine these computing and cooling technologies, the performance results are tremendous."
Newegg is currently offering ECO as an accessory for AMD's Phenom II X6 processors for $74.99. For more information on the ECO and the rest of CoolIT's lineup visit this page.
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34 Comments on CoolIT Systems Delivers High Performance Cooling for AMD Phenom II X6

#2
pentastar111
a review would be cool... :)...it looks to be less cramped inside...Fan mounts outside...I like that.
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#3
rekekjeks
Hmm... why didn't they get rid of that damn ugly tubing? =P
That's the one thing that bothers me about H50.
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#4
xaira
why do the tubes seem to be pushing against the ram, its a pass 4 me, they cudve put the tubes to the top or the other side or the bottom even
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#5
stupido
buggalugsis it better than the H50?
I think I have read somewhere on internet a review where it showed that H50 was a bit better and was quieter...
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#6
mav2000
How is it award winning???
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#7
twicksisted
xairawhy do the tubes seem to be pushing against the ram, its a pass 4 me, they cudve put the tubes to the top or the other side or the bottom even
+1

Theres no apparent reason besides bad design that puts the outlets from the cpu to the inlets on the rad not run from the top... would be so much tidier!
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#8
Delta6326
Review from TweakTown It didn't do as good as i would think for water, got beat buy some Air cooling(AKA Noctua NH-D14 But cost $90) But its a tough choice the CoolIT SYSTEMS ECO-R Water Cooler $75 but $7shipping OR CORSAIR Cooling Hydro 50 $80

Temps in C
CoolI ECO Idle-51.3 Load-55.1
Noctua NH-D14 Idle-47.3 Load-54.1
Corsair H50 Idle-52.7 Load- 55.3

Sound in dB
CoolI ECO Temp Idle-54 Load-68
Noctua NH-D14 Idle-33 Load-51
Corsair H50 Idle- 52 Load- 60

I don't see why there idle temps are all so high? my computer idles at 28c Load is 55c but it is only doing 3GHz
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#9
demonbrawn
Yeah, I suppose they thought that seeing the "ECO" logo was more important than convenience for the customer, lol.
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#10
Breathless
Delta6326Review from TweakTown It didn't do as good as i would think for water, got beat buy some Air cooling(AKA Noctua NH-D14 But cost $90) But its a tough choice the CoolIT SYSTEMS ECO-R Water Cooler $75 but $7shipping OR CORSAIR Cooling Hydro 50 $80

Temps in C
CoolI ECO Idle-51.3 Load-55.1
Noctua NH-D14 Idle-47.3 Load-54.1
Corsair H50 Idle-52.7 Load- 55.3

Sound in dB
CoolI ECO Temp Idle-54 Load-68
Noctua NH-D14 Idle-33 Load-51
Corsair H50 Idle- 52 Load- 60

I don't see why there idle temps are all so high? my computer idles at 28c Load is 55c but it is only doing 3GHz
I call shinanigans on those numbers. SHINANIGANS!
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#11
stupido
Delta6326Review from TweakTown It didn't do as good as i would think for water, got beat buy some Air cooling(AKA Noctua NH-D14 But cost $90) But its a tough choice the CoolIT SYSTEMS ECO-R Water Cooler $75 but $7shipping OR CORSAIR Cooling Hydro 50 $80

Temps in C
CoolI ECO Idle-51.3 Load-55.1
Noctua NH-D14 Idle-47.3 Load-54.1
Corsair H50 Idle-52.7 Load- 55.3

Sound in dB
CoolI ECO Temp Idle-54 Load-68
Noctua NH-D14 Idle-33 Load-51
Corsair H50 Idle- 52 Load- 60

I don't see why there idle temps are all so high? my computer idles at 28c Load is 55c but it is only doing 3GHz
here is another review (I was particularly interested in this one since I own IFX-14):

cooling performance:
www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coolers/display/corsair-h50_7.html#sect0
and noise:
www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coolers/display/corsair-h50_8.html
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#12
Delta6326
BreathlessI call shinanigans on those numbers. SHINANIGANS!
Tell Tweak Town as i have to agree these numbers sound rather crappy
stupidohere is another review (I was particularly interested in this one since I own IFX-14):

cooling performance:
www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coolers/display/corsair-h50_7.html#sect0
and noise:
www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coolers/display/corsair-h50_8.html
Very interesting good find this seems to be more accurate I would pick the H50
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#13
gnesterenko
Not that its easy to find, or cheap

But, the recentely released revision of the Danamics LMX liquid metal tower cooler is extremely promising in terms of capabilities - outpacing all other cooling rigs short of a full water-cooling system (not these closed-system mini ones). Issue is that it DOES cost something like almost $200...

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#14
Psychoholic
Cooling for the X6 huh.. Mine only hits about 43C full load with my xiggy on it, thats at 3.8ghz, My i7 with the same cooler hits 62 in comparison.
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#15
mdm-adph
From what I saw in reviews, I thought the new X6's run so cool you hardly need fancy cooling at all. :P
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#16
Wile E
Power User
I feel these mini water systems are a waste. I'd actually rather go air. If you read the Xbit Labs review, the IFX-14 beats the H50, let alone this. I'd rather just buy a Noctua NH-D14. It would perform better for less noise than these mini h2o loops.
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#17
RejZoR
Sometimes you cannot use massive tower coolers. And that's where these mini water cooling systems fit it. They perform the same, yet they are like half or third the size on CPU itself.
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#18
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
Delta6326Tell Tweak Town as i have to agree these numbers sound rather crappy




Very interesting good find this seems to be more accurate I would pick the H50
you do realize Tweaktown tests all coolers in a 40 degree ambient temperature? IF I was into frustration I would buy an H50, ask Paulie, he will back that up!
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#19
Delta6326
sneekypeetyou do realize Tweaktown tests all coolers in a 40 degree ambient temperature? IF I was into frustration I would buy an H50, ask Paulie, he will back that up!
I did not know they would do a crazy thing like that:wtf:, should do normal temp of like 25c or something
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#20
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
In the midst of summer when you are about to game in a non-climate controlled atmosphere, what would you gess you internal case temp is at? Form just throwing a thermometer in mine, with extreme OC's on air, my case gets near there all the time.
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#21
Delta6326
that is very true, my room is climate controlled but there are probable many people that don't use AC, as i have seen my system reach 37c
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#22
Wile E
Power User
RejZoRSometimes you cannot use massive tower coolers. And that's where these mini water cooling systems fit it. They perform the same, yet they are like half or third the size on CPU itself.
Well then, you suck, and need a better case. :D :p
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#23
Jamborhgini313
Wile EWell then, you suck, and need a better case. :D :p
and spend another $100 for a full tower? No thanks
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#24
pentastar111
The full tower is the only way to go for me...:rolleyes:
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#25
Wile E
Power User
Jamborhgini313and spend another $100 for a full tower? No thanks
I guess my use of smileys didn't make it obvious enough that it was a joke?

Either way, use a small case and sacrifice cooling performance, or use a big case and sacrifice space. I'll sacrifice space every time, tyvm.
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