Home >>
Web Links >>
Watercooling
(419)
Watercooling
CoolIT have taken their experience with OEM designs and the rigorous quality and performance standards involved in these builds and used them to create a product which they claim is high performance, feature rich, universally compatible, indestructible, simple-to-install, fail-safe, long lasting and last but not least, extremely affordable.
Watercooling
CoolIt's Domino A.L.C. kit has a lot going for it. Not only is this a turnkey system that requires no assembly or maintenance, it is easily installed, has good cooling performance and is priced competitively with higher-end air coolers.
Watercooling
Frostytech is testing CoolIT's Domino ALC liquid cooling system. The unit consists of a thin 122gram nickel plated copper waterblock, a 17cm length of Fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) plastic tubing and pump integrated into a 115x115mm aluminum heat exchanger with a 120mm fan. The Domino ALC is ready to go out of the box, the user need only install it onto the CPU and mount the radiator near by.
Watercooling
CPU-Kühler auf Grundlage einer All-In-One-Wasserkühlung gibt es schon einige Jahre, mit der erste Vertreter dieser Gattung ist vermutlich den meisten nicht ein mal bekannt. Er wurde im Jahr 2006 vorgestellt, hört auf den Namen AIO-S80DP und stammt von Xigmatek. Seit dieser Zeit hat sich der Markt weiterentwickelt und diverse andere Hersteller haben ebenfalls kompakte Wasserkühlungen allein für den Prozessor - und mittlerweile auch für Grafikkarten - auf den Markt gebracht. Einer der Großen in diesem Segment ist CoolIT. Das kanadische Unternehmen bietet eine Vielzahl an Kühllösungen an, welche sich sowohl im Leistungs-, als auch im Lieferumfang unterscheiden. Einen der kostengünstigeren Kühler - den ECO A.L.C. (Advanced Liquid Cooling) - haben wir auf Herz und Nieren geprüft. Wie der Kühler abschneidet, erfahrt ihr im folgenden Review.
Watercooling
Today on our test bench we have CoolITs latest product, the ECO A.L.C. which shares the same design ethic as the Domino but revises many aspects in the hope of a product which will be preferable to the H50. We will be running each through a selection of tests on our Intel Core i7-980X CPU to find out which is the best choice for those wanting a simple, easy to use liquid cooler.
Watercooling
The release of the Domino paved the way to show other companies how lucrative this market could be and when Corsair released their H50 the performance mantle changed hands. Coolit, not surprisingly didn't rest on their laurels and went back to the drawing board to regain their crown. Aspects such as the mounting of both the heat exchanger and radiator were factors that came into play. Coolit have been extremely focused on getting this product as close to perfect as possible and when the press complained about some mounting issues they recalled them all and fixed the problem areas. You have to give them some credit for this move.
Watercooling
Over the past few years we have reviewed many processor cooling units. Most of them were heatsink fans (HSF) and some plain passive aluminium blocks, but some were all in one water cooling systems that are designed to do everything you want in a neat package.
Watercooling
CoolIT Systems has been making self-contained water coolers for CPUs and GPUs for several years now. Today we are looking at one of their newest offerings, the ECO A.L.C. Join us as we put the new ECO A.L.C. through its paces on our Intel Core i7 test system and see how it stacks up against high end air and other water kits like the Corsair H50.
Watercooling
CoolIT geht nach der Domino Flüssigkeitskühlung beziehungsweise dem Eliminator Kühler mit Peltier einen Schritt zurück. Es wird abgespeckt und der Hersteller spart einiges an Features ein, mit dem Ziel, eine preiswerte Alternative zu den High-End Luftkühlern herzustellen. Was Corsair mit der H50 Kühlung weitestgehend gelungen ist, will CoolIT mit dem Eco A.L.C. Kühler fortsetzen. Ob das Gesamtpaket für die Kanadier aufgeht, steht im folgenden Testbericht.
Watercooling
Today we are testing CoolIT ECO liquid cooling system, a compact sealed system where all you have to do is to install the cooling block on your CPU and attach the radiator to your case. Will it perform better than air coolers we tested so far? Check it out!
execution time : 0.128 sec