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Old 1st December 2006, 10:29   #1
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Icon17 CoolIT Systems announces Eliminator, their newest CPU Cooler

Get excited…CoolIT Systems has just announced its newest CPU Cooler, the Eliminator. Now you can target the heat and kill the noise with the most advanced liquid cooling solution on the market. Aggressively priced at $199 (half the cost of the award wining Freezone CPU Cooler), the Eliminator offers minimal power consumption with market-leading liquid cooling performance and packs a ton of valuable features including…

• MTEC – CoolIT’s patented MTEC technology uses multiple thermoelectric coolers to efficiently chill the liquid below ambient temperature to assure the ultimate performance from today’s high performance CPU’s.

• Less Noise – Allows high-end PCs to operate to their full potential while remaining virtually silent.

• Easy to Install – Factory configured system comes pre-assembled and its small footprint fits in any case with a simple bolt-in installation.

• Maintenance Free Operation – Designed to and manufactured to be robust and reliable. The system comes pre-plumbed, fatory sealed and allows for over 50,000 hours of maintenance-free operation.

• Universal Compatibility – Works with both AMD and Intel processors
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Old 2nd December 2006, 00:50   #2
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Don't TECs take decent amount of electricity to cool effectively? I wonder what kind of Radiator and pump their using as well. Would be interesting to see how this compares to a Nautilus 500.
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