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CoolIT Systems Extends Liquid Cooling Technology for Workstations

CPU performance raised, noise levels lowered, and reliability enhanced.

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By DE Editors  

November 12, 2007

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CoolIT Systems (Calgary, Alberta) announced the Workstation Cooler, a CPU liquid cooling device using CoolIT’s patented MTEC technology. With this device, small/medium businesses, video production/pro audio studios, game developers, and government offices can maximize the performance from their workstation PC.

CoolIT Systems’ MTEC technology uses a combination of liquid cooling and thermoelectric cooling to aggressively remove heat and dissipate it from the workstation. The end result is heightened computing performance due to a 40 percent reduction in CPU temperature, lower noise levels, and enhanced reliability since the CPU doesn’t experience such dynamic fluctuations in temperature. The Workstation Cooler also includes CoolIT’s MTEC Control Center, which enables software control of the chiller and uses patented predictive cooling to stabilize fluctuations in CPU temp.

As an added layer of security, the control center is self monitoring. It supports event-based email notification and can even securely shut down a server in case of an emergency.

Pricing for the CoolIT Workstation Cooler starts at $449.

For more information on MTEC technology, go to CoolIT Systems.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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