Friday, February 2nd 2007
Koolance 1200W Liquid-Cooled Power Supply
Koolance is now offering the world's first liquid-cooled ATX power supply rated at 1200W continuous and 1400W peak power. The PSU-1200ATX-12S features 96A over four 12V rails, modular cables, and 4 PCI-Express connectors for SLI and CrossFire support. It is able to unleash 1200W of continuous (1400W peak) power at greater than 80% efficiency by operating in a completely submerged state. All internal electronics are immersed in a non-conductive fluid and dissipated through an external heat exchanger, cooled by a temperature-controlled 120mm LED fan. The unit comes pre-filled and no ongoing coolant maintenance is required. The PSU-1200ATX-12S can be used in most ATX, E-ATX, and BTX chassis that provide for 9" (23cm) power supply depths, including cable space. The external heat exchanger can be rotated 180 degrees and moved vertically 2" (5cm) to avoid physical conflicts. The Koolance 1200W Liquid-Cooled PSU should be available after Feb 28, 2007 for $499.99 USD.
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31 Comments on Koolance 1200W Liquid-Cooled Power Supply
sounds dangerously appealing
...ok fine its not water, but its liquidy :D
i was merely pointing out the fact that regardless that the liquid is non conductive it would still be a spanner in the works if/when the system does fail. I dont think that putting ANYthing on electrical components is a good thing, no matter if its plastic shavings, crumbs or water.
I say good day sir. Not wrong there
good 120mm fans are generally quite noiseless, im not so sure about the pumps on these things though
this is just getting ridiculous...
seriously, how much power does the watercooling for this psu consume?
I wouldn't buy this because it is first generation and i wouldn't trust it, but in a few years i'm sure it will be refined & safe (not to mention smaller). If this was smaller with more features and plugs (still modular) i'd consider it, but at the moment its just a nice thought.
at this rate in a few years, my putter will be as big as my room
can't we stick with the old good sized ones?
much.
I do think this is sort of overkill on a power supply, but still people, don't hate on any fluid other than air.