| Cooler Master CoolDrive Lite |
| Author: Gabriel Torres |
Date: March 11, 2005 - 5:34 AM PST |
| Category: Cooling |
| More Info: http://www.coolermaster.com/index.php?LT=english&Language_s=2&url_plac... |
Cooler Master has just released its new hard disk drive cooling system, CoolDrive Lite, also known as LHD-V07. You just insert your hard drive into this device and install it normally in any 5.25" bay from your computer case. Inside the device you will find a fan that will refrigerate your hard drive. Cool Drive Lite is made of aluminium, uses a 44 mm fan rotating at 3,000 rpm with 23 dBA noise level and measures 150 mm x 43 mm x 203 mm (5.90 in x 1.69 in x 7.99 in).


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| Gigabyte introduces new Neon coolers |
| Author: Rodrigo Chia |
Date: February 23, 2005 - 7:24 AM PST |
| Category: Cooling |
| More Info: http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/AirCooling/Products_List.aspx?AirC... |
Gigabyte has introduced its new Neon Cooler 775 (for Pentium 4 and Celeron chips) and Neon Cooler 8 (for socket 939 Athlon 64s) series of CPU fansinks targeted at PC gamers and casemodders. The coolers are available in standard and Pro versions, with the latter providing a fan speed controller operated through a rotating dial. The Cooler 775 Pro is compatible with both Voltage Regulation (VR) and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) on supporting motherboards. The series sports an extended fin profile and a 11 cm fan. The Cooler 8 uses a 9 cm fan. Both employ a fan duct to reduce noise levels.

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| Corsair unveils COOL water cooling kit |
| Author: Rodrigo Chia |
Date: January 30, 2005 - 7:18 PM PST |
| Category: Cooling |
| More Info: http://www.corsairmemory.com/corsair/COOL_water.html |
Memory-maker Corsair unveiled a water cooling kit branded COOL. The company states that it can be installed in “virtually any system” in about an hour with no need for power tools. The included RadBox allows the fan/radiator assembly to be mounted on 80 mm, 100 mm or 120 mm chassis fan openings. The kit is available for Pentium 4 Socket 478 and Athlon 64 CPUs (CWC100-1000) and for Pentium 4 Socket 775 and Athlon XP CPUs (CWC100-1001). The complete kit includes a 120 mm fan, radiator, CPU cold block with factory-clamped tubing, bay reservoir and 12-volt DC pump. Suggested price is to be set around USD 240.
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| New thermal sensor cable from CM |
| Author: Rodrigo Chia |
Date: November 19, 2004 - 6:10 AM PST |
| Category: Cooling |
| More Info: http://www.coolermaster.com/?LT=english&Language_s=2&url_place=product... |
Cooler Master unveiled the Thermal Sensor Cable, a product that can be used to increase functionality or replace damaged sensor where temperature monitoring is needed. The cable encloses high quality adhesive tape applicable to high temperature environment. It has 800 mm of length for all kinds of chassis.

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| New WaterChill kits from Asetek |
| Author: Rodrigo Chia |
Date: October 29, 2004 - 7:53 AM PST |
| Category: Cooling |
| More Info: http://www2.asetek.com/default.asp?showPage=startside.asp&contentSecti... |
European company Asetek has launched new WaterChill kits with 80x80 mm or 120x360 mm radiators. The water based cooling solutions line now includes more than 25 kits and a long list of components. New releases include a entry kit with a 80x80mm radiator (priced at 86 euros), high-end kits with dual 80 mm radiators (219 to 284 euros) and power kits with triple 120x360 mm radiators (293 to 339 euros).

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| Cooler Master launches Hyper 48 |
| Author: Rodrigo Chia |
Date: October 21, 2004 - 6:44 AM PST |
| Category: Cooling |
| More Info: http://www.coolermaster.com/index.php?LT=english&Language_s=2&url_plac... |
Hyper 48 is a CPU cooler based on heat-pipe technology with a 92 mm ball bearing fan. Four copper heat pipes embedded in copper fins dissipate the heat. With a 9.5 mm copper base and four 6 mm diameter heat pipes, Hyper 48 promises to increase heat transference by 65%. It is compatible with socket 478, 754, 775, 939 and 940 processors. The complete specs are:
- Heat Sink Dimension: 105x94x70 mm
- Heat Sink Material: Copper
- Fan Dimension: 92x92x25 mm
- Fan Speed: 1400 rpm
- Bearing Type: Ball Bearing
- Voltage Rating: 12 V
- Noise Level: 18.5dB
- Connector: 4 Pin (PWM) / 3 Pin
- Weight: 864 g
- Thermal Resistance: Rja 0.36 C/W

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| TR2TT launches heat sink fan |
| Author: Rodrigo Chia |
Date: October 18, 2004 - 7:18 PM PST |
| Category: Cooling |
| More Info: http://www.tr2tt.com/products/coolers/m13se/m13se.htm |
TR2TT, a brand from Thermaltake, launched an ultra-silent high performance heat sink fan for Intel’s LGA 775 processors. The TR2-M13 is copper base inserted and its radial fins increase airflow. Promised noise level is 21dBA. The fan measures 90x90x25 mm.

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| Cool Drive 6 from Cooler Master |
| Author: Gabriel Torres |
Date: October 14, 2004 - 6:51 AM PST |
| Category: Cooling |
| More Info: http://www.coolermaster.com/index.php?LT=english&Language_s=2&url_plac... |
Cooler Master has just released the new version of their HDD cooling solution: Cool Drive 6. With a LCD display and multimedia buttons, this unit promises to cool down you hard drive chassis from 51º C (123.8º F) to 36º C (96.8º F). It uses a 40 mm fan to pull cold air from outside the case to cool down the hard disk.
The complete specs are the following:
- All aluminum case
- Integrated 40mm blower, bottom and front panel venting for total HDD cooling
- CoolDrive 6 software interface for easier monitor and control (Windows/MacOS)
- Supports 4 fans and monitors temperatures through sensors for complete control.
- Temperature, speed and HDD alarm.
- User friendly front pannel LCD and controls
- Available in silver and black models.
- Dimension: 150 x 43 x 208 mm
- Temperature monitor range: 10º C-90º C (50º C-122º F)
- Power Input: 12V/ 1.5A +/- 5%; 5V/ 0.5A +/- 5%
- Fan Output: <5V – 12V/ 1.5A

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