Tuesday, July 9th 2013
ID-Cooling Introduces their Processor Cooling Lineup for Europe
ID-Cooling is a new Brand in Europe founded by Shenzhen Wan Jing Hua Technology co., Ltd. Located in Shenzhen China. The Company has a long History in the OEM Business for Cooling Products. In the 10 Years of Company History create the Company behind the Brand ID-Cooling a lot technologies for Cooling.
ID-Cooling had their first International release on the Computex 2013 in Taiwan. The Fair was very successful for the Brand a lot of contacts was created and the Distribution Channel in Europe is Interested in ID-Cooling Products.
All News about the current Status of ID-Cooling in Europe can be seen in the official Blog on Idcooling.eu
ID-Cooling had their first International release on the Computex 2013 in Taiwan. The Fair was very successful for the Brand a lot of contacts was created and the Distribution Channel in Europe is Interested in ID-Cooling Products.
- High-end Cooling will be released under Finland Flag - short the FI Series
- The High to Mid Range Tower Series will be released under the Swedish Flag - short the SE Series
- The Iceland Series will be used for the thin down draft Coolers - short called the IS-Series
- DK Series is the Traditional open Cooler Series
All News about the current Status of ID-Cooling in Europe can be seen in the official Blog on Idcooling.eu
16 Comments on ID-Cooling Introduces their Processor Cooling Lineup for Europe
That said, it's pretty lame by a Chinese company to use Scandinavian countries as sub brands for their coolers...
Oh, and the Chinglish is very strong with this one...
Looks not bad. Quite similar to Deepcool and Gelid.
www.cowcotland.com/news/37079/computex-2013-id-cooling-est-aussi-chambre-vapeur.html
I also agree that TDP's have probably peaked, hopefully as they start to go down, there will be a distinct lack of massive tower coolers (which i personally don't like)
Cpu one's seem to have peaked, hopefully.
Unless you're one of those HW noobs who say every tower cooler is a copy of Hyper 212.