Friday, August 9th 2019

ORIGIN PC Introduces an Internal Liquid Cooling Distribution Motherboard Mount

ORIGIN PC has launched CRYO CORE, an internal liquid cooling distribution system that routes the liquid cooling of the system through a motherboard mount for improved aesthetics.

Built out of acrylic, the CRYO CORE can be held in a standard orientation and can be added to MILLENNIUM or GENESIS gaming desktops. If a system is customized with dual tempered glass panels, the laser etched ORIGIN "O" logo, RGB lighting, and flow meter can be made visible on the opposite side of the motherboard.
Combined with a CORSAIR Hydro X Series custom cooling system, one can maximize their desktop aesthetics and cooling performance. The CRYO CORE can also supply cool liquid to the CPU and GPUs at the same time. RGB lighting is included inside CRYO CORE block for bonus RGB lighting customization.
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9 Comments on ORIGIN PC Introduces an Internal Liquid Cooling Distribution Motherboard Mount

#1
noel_fs
beyond fucking retarded
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#2
chimpoo
someone hitting the pipe while making this thing
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#3
Dammeron
Completely useless, but I like it - split/distribution plate on the back of MB looks good.
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#4
diatribe
noel_fsbeyond fucking retarded
Why? It's not a motherboard cooler. It's just a reservoir/distribution plate for the water-cooling system. Plus it's placed in a location that it typically unused.
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#5
timta2
You won't hear me complementing Origin PC very often, but that's actually innovative and badass. Watch how many other companies copy it.
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#6
AnarchoPrimitiv
First, when something routes or [re]distributes a fluid, it's called a "Manifold"

Secondly, Maongear did this over a year ago with their better looking F131
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#7
micropage7
looks good but small miss would kill everything inside
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#8
Totally
diatribeWhy? It's not a motherboard cooler. It's just a reservoir/distribution plate for the water-cooling system. Plus it's placed in a location that it typically unused.
my ssds live there
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#9
jaw shwaa
does it get shipped like this?
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