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Hardcore Computer Unveils More Affordable Total Liquid Submersion PCs

In time for holiday shopping, Hardcore Computer launches economical versions of Reactor™ starting at $3,672

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Rochester, Minnesota (November 14, 2008) - Hardcore Computer, Inc. announced today the unveiling of more affordable versions of its total liquid submersion PC, Reactor™, which was launched last month to critical acclaim. The new models are set to broaden the range of high-performance, liquid cooled PCs into more markets across the globe. All Reactor™ models are available for sale now through the company’s web site http://www.hardcorecomputer.com.

Designed for hardcore computer users such as gamers, graphic artists, audiophiles, industrial designers, engineers, medical imaging technicians and military technologists, all Reactor™ models include five industry firsts for a desktop system:

--Hardcore Computer’s patented total liquid submersion cooling
--Dual additive and redundant, board-edge connected, 650 Watt power supplies provide up to 1300 Watts
--Creative® X-Fi® 7.1 surround sound embedded on the motherboard
--SATA ports surface-mounted to the back of the motherboard allow for three solid-state drives to create an ultra-fast RAID 0 array
--Two truly hot-swappable external hard drives

In addition, Hardcore Computer incorporated distinctive computing advantages in Reactor™, such as high-end server technology, an easily upgradeable, modular design, reduced internal wiring and ruggedized, custom chassis design.

Over-clocked Reactor™ systems are available.All models also include a hot-swappable hard drive for demanding professional applications.

For a list price of $3,672 USD, the new Reactor™ includes:

--Intel Core 2 Duo E8600
--One 650W server-style power supply
--2GB of Hardcore Computer DDR3 RAM
--NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX
--500GB hot-swappable hard drive

Additional build-to-order options for Reactor™ include:

--Up to three NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280s in SLI
--Up to three solid-state drives
--Up to 2TB of hot-swappable storage
--Slot-loading Blu-ray drive
--Top-mounted wireless networking
--Dual redundant 650W server-style power supplies

All Reactor™ computers come standard with a 1-year warranty (parts and labor).

About Hardcore Computer, Inc.
Hardcore Computer, Inc. custom designs and manufactures top-tier, high-performance computer systems. These systems use patented liquid submersion cooling technology to remove the main barrier of electronics performance: heat. In addition to high-performance desktop computer systems, Hardcore’s liquid submersion technology is suitable for cooling a number of computing platforms, such as servers, storage systems and laptops.

Hardcore Computer, Inc. is setting a new standard for desktop computer performance, reliability and quality. For additional information, visit http://www.hardcorecomputer.com.
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When I first saw this I though that the liquid submersion was just PR speak for watercooled, but after reading the stuff on their site, it looks like they actually do mean liquid submerged components!

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total waste IMO
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not bad only $13,383.00 for the highest configuration.... what a joke..
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Apoptosis wrote:In time for holiday shopping, Hardcore Computer launches economical versions of Reactor™ starting at $3,672
I don't think my definition of affordable is the same as theirs. If I had excess money, though... *sigh*
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hnzw_rui wrote:
Apoptosis wrote:In time for holiday shopping, Hardcore Computer launches economical versions of Reactor™ starting at $3,672
I don't think my definition of affordable is the same as theirs. If I had excess money, though... *sigh*
if you had exces money youd be better off with doing conventional liquid cooling!
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martini161 wrote:if you had exces money youd be better off with doing conventional liquid cooling!
Functionality, yes. For giggles, no. I dunno, there's just something cool (pun not intended) about a liquid immersed system.

Besides, the excess money comment here is more the "I'm so rich, $5,000 is just a weekly allowance." rather than "I worked hard and saved up $5,000." If it was hard earned money, I'd likely go with an air-cooled system. I reckon that's easier to maintain than a liquid-cooled one. Easier on the pocket, too, so the rest can be put into other things.
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no they do mean liquid inside... check out this PR photo I got from them that shows the inside.
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very interesting. What a pain to try and swap out a component though, lol.
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I've seen this done before with mineral oil. Some guy on YouTube has a cool video of him making one out of a 5gal aquarium, a Lian Li mobo tray, and an old PC. Even has the PSU sitting in there. Added an aquarium airstone for effect. I've got an old P2 700 laying around I've considered doing this with for a HTPC or some such but it is to much work and a mess to should you need to change out components.
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Any better pictures of the interior and motherboard layout?
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gwolfman wrote:very interesting. What a pain to try and swap out a component though, lol.
I do believe you send the system back to them when swapping components. Just not sure if they charge you a service fee for that.
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Apoptosis wrote:
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Hmmmm, so where's the video card at?
hnzw_rui wrote:
gwolfman wrote:Very interesting. What a pain to try and swap out a component though, lol.
I do believe you send the system back to them when swapping components. Just not sure if they charge you a service fee for that.
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There are three in that pic, and they have got some sort of riser that lets them all sit parallel to the motherboard.

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DMB2000uk wrote:There are three in that pic, and they have got some sort of riser that lets them all sit parallel to the motherboard.

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oh, duh! i see it. I thought those were the sticks of RAM, but now I can see the SLI/crossifre connectors. :oops:
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I remember reading a blog sort of thing about someone who did this, it was posted on LR once before (too lazy to find it). They had a problem with the mineral oil seeping up through the cables for the keyboard and mouse.
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the problem with this sort of thing is just that once you start mixing electricity and liquid theres just all kinds of problems. the thing is, as much as i hate to admit it, doing extreme awesome stuff like this is just playing with yourself. same goes for conventional liquid cooling, in most cases, your just playing with yourself
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