CES 2009: Thermaltake Shows Xpressar RCB400G Cooler
By Cássio Lima on January 14, 2009 - 10:43 PM


During this CES Thermaltake showed Xpressar RCB400G, a cooler using phase changing technology, a fancy name for what everybody knows as a refrigerator. Xpressar RCB400G uses the same idea and components as a refrigerator or a freezer. The very cold air produced by the equipment is blown through a pipe to a copper block that is attached on top of the CPU or GPU. The product has an LCD display that monitors the CPU or GPU temperature. Xpressar RCB400G takes four 5 ¼” bays and instead of using stiff pipes, as its little brother Xpressar RCS100, it uses a flexible one that allows you to easily move it inside the case. No word on pricing and availability.


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