Cooler Master Water Cooling System

At this year’s CES, Cooler Master showcased a compact water-cooling system that was supposed to launch sometime in the first quarter of 2011 and, although the cooler hasn’t yet made its market entrance, it seems that the company hasn’t given up on this design as it has showcased it yet again at the CeBIT fair.
The details regarding the cooler are as scarce as before, but we do know that its design is based on a powerful 450L/s pump.
This sits on top of a pretty beefy water-block, and the whole CPU cooling assembly is a lot bigger than what Asetek and CoolIT solutions have accustomed us with.However, Cooler Master says that its system manages to offer better performance than most other water coolers that are available now on the market thanks to an ingenious water-block design. The features stacked copper fins to add a significant number of layers to the traditional micro-fin system, which, in turn, makes the cooler a lot more effective when faced with extreme amounts of heat.

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  1. Hi,

    Water-cooling systems have a higher thermal conductivity than air-cooled systems, which is one of the most common cooling scheme used in homes. Liquid-cooled systems are much quieter and are proven to cool the home more effectively. Building a water-cooled system can optimize your system by allowing for overclocking and maintaining consistent, cool temperatures. Thanks...

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