Corsair Introduces COOL Water Cooling Kit

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Corsair Introduces COOL Water Cooling Kit

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Fremont, California, January 27, 2005: Corsair Memory, Inc., a global leader in ultra-performance DDR memory modules for PC gamers and enthusiasts, today announced a water cooling kit that enables greater overclocking performance by cooling Intel and AMD processors far more efficiently than conventional heatsink/fan air cooling units.

Branded simply “COOL”, this kit was designed for ultimate ease of installation; 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 80mm, 100mm, or 120mm chassis fan openings. The kit is available in two flavors:

• CWC100-1000 supports Pentium™ 4 Socket 478 and Athlon™ 64 CPUs • CWC100-1001 supports Pentium 4 LGA-775 and Athlon XP processors.

To develop this kit Corsair performed exhaustive testing on virtually every water cooling component available, then selected the combination of components that together delivered the top results. The complete kit includes a 120mm fan, radiator, CPU cold block with factory-clamped tubing, bay reservoir, 12-volt DC pump, and all necessary mounting hardware. Each component is the best in its class.

According to Eric Ackerson, Corsair COOL Product Manager, “this kit delivers impressive cooling efficiency that allowed Corsair Engineers to reach remarkable overclock speeds. But it’s deceptively quiet.”

Both kits are shipping now to Corsair resellers worldwide, and will be available for retail prices under $240. More information on this product can be found at http://www.corsairmemory.com/corsair/COOL_water.html


About Corsair Memory
Corsair Memory, a member of JEDEC, has been a leader in the design and manufacture of high speed modules since 1994. We have earned our reputation as being the first to market with leading-edge products supporting new computing platforms and technologies. Corsair supplies memory for applications ranging from mission-critical servers to ultra-high performance gaming systems. The performance and reliability of Corsair memory products makes them ideal for memory intensive computing. More information on Corsair is available at http://www.corsairmemory.com.
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Sweet! I couldn't seem to find a price?
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Then you didn't read the whole PR!!! :axe:

Both kits are shipping now to Corsair resellers worldwide, and will be available for retail prices under $240.
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Hell, I hope it's under $200, that's what you can find the Swiftech kits for. And that just exactly what they are............ :shock:
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Yup, they are nice, but basically off the shelf parts.
having another source should DROP the price, not increase it.
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Like I said in my CES article, its basically a Swiftech kit with "Corsair" slapped on the radiator. I mean Swiftech right down to the Swiftech "Cool Sleeves"....not that thats a bad thing
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Apoptosis wrote:Then you didn't read the whole PR!!! :axe:

Both kits are shipping now to Corsair resellers worldwide, and will be available for retail prices under $240.
You're right, I went straight to the link for Corsair's site where no price is listed :oops:
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