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

#26
pentastar111
Wile EI 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.
i'm of the same thinking, As a matter of fact instead of making the cases (My Lian Li's) 22.5"H X 8.5"WX 23"L, they should make 'em 24X24X9... :toast:
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#27
Delta6326
pentastar111i'm of the same thinking, As a matter of fact instead of making the cases (My Lian Li's) 22.5"H X 8.5"WX 23"L, they should make 'em 24X24X9... :toast:
Yes they should, they need more room behined the MB tray for fat cables to fit would be much better!:rockout: 24Hx9Wx24L/D if i had an extra 1/2"W that would be great
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#28
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Looks pretty slick. A 75 all in one water cooling solution without the mess, fuss, and what not of piecing your own together. Not as good as your own, but pretty decent. I guess if the fan was a different one, it might help. Not bad though. The ECO looks like a winner.
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#29
orionbg
I've ordered mine 2 days ago. Today it came and I installed it right away! My Core i7 965EE (C0) runs at 4GHz now at 1.312v and a temp of 74C at full load and around 40C at idle. For a comparison, my previous cooler, the Zalman CNPS9500 kept my CPU at 85C at full load and 38C at idle! At idle the cooler is silent and I like this very much! One warning thou... NOT compatible with all cases! Mine needed some little mods to fasten the radiator! I've used AC MX2 thermal compaund on both coolers! All in All I'm happy with the ECO for now!
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#30
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mav2000How is it award winning???
Follow the given link, click awards and reviews?
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#31
twicksisted
pity they dont do a double rad version... or triple :P
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#32
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
I cool an i7 with one of these. It's better than a TRUE/Mega.
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#33
Kantastic
BingeI cool an i7 with one of these. It's better than a TRUE/Mega.
I vaguely recall you and Nick89 bashing coolers of this type (namely the H50) a short while back. :shadedshu
ZubasaBecause the H50 do suck ;)
www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=113137 Looots of bashing about the whole concept and not specifically the H50, I just mentioned the H50 because that was the cooler in discussion.
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#34
Zubasa
KantasticI vaguely recall you and Nick89 bashing coolers of this type (namely the H50) a short while back. :shadedshu
Because the H50 do suck ;)
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