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CoolIT Water-Cooling Products
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: January 14, 2008
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Boreas Case
Boreas is a custom-built Silverstone TJ07 case containing CoolIT’s Boreas water cooler, one CPU block, two video card cold plates (identical to the ones used on Reference Series, see previous page) and a MTEC Control Center (see Figure 6). This is the most extreme cooling solution from CoolIT, providing the extra performance required by extreme overclockers.

This system comes also pre-assembled, requiring no assembly from the user besides the installation of the video cards cold plates.

On Figure 14 you can see the custom-made Silverstone TJ07.

CoolIT Boreas Cooler
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Figure 14: Custom-made Silverstone TJ07.

On Figure 15 you can see the Boreas cooler installed inside the case and on Figures 16 and 17 how it looks like outside the case. This cooler has 12 thermoelectric coolers (TEC’s  or “Peltier”), three under each water block. The two fans pull hot air from inside the radiator to the outside, so air flows from inside the cooler to the outside.

CoolIT Boreas Cooler
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Figure 15: Boreas cooler.

CoolIT Boreas Cooler
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Figure 16: Boreas cooler.

CoolIT Boreas Cooler
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Figure 17: Boreas cooler.

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