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ATX Phase change cooling from Noise Limit

by Nick Haywood on 11 March 2006, 16:29

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400g of cooling powah!

HEXUS.CEBIT Now you seen the SilentFlux media cooler for media systems, how about an ATX version for a standard desktop PC?

Again made of aluminium, the SilentFlux atx is a bit beefier than the media version but still comes in at a remarkably light 400g.

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The atx cooler is assembled in the same way as the media cooler and again is tested for leakages with a helium sniffer before being filled and sealed.
The SilentFlux atx cooler utilises the same patented as the media cooler, that shifts the liquid around the cooler in one direction only. Comparative tests made with a stock Intel cooler on a CedarMill 65nm CPU show the SilentFlux atx to keep the cpu at 67 degrees at 143 watts compared to Intel stock cooler’s 83 degrees at 143 watts.

For more information contact Jonas Pilgaard, VP Sales & Marketing for Noise Limit on +45 2140 1070 or e-mail jp@noiselimit.com or visit www.noiselimit.com

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