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Asetek provides liquid cooling for 4870 X2

By: (more) | Posted: Aug 13, 2008 2:07 am

Timed perfectly with the launch of AMD's 4870 X2, Asetek have come forward with a fully-fledged liquid cooling solution for the card to help push those temps down lower and clock speeds up higher.

 

Asetek steps up to HD 4870 X2 cooling challenge

 

Asetek claim a temperature drop by as much as 28 degrees when compared to the stock cooler, whilst keeping noise levels down to a very respectable 30 dB(A).

 


SAN JOSE, Calf. August 12, 2008 - Asetek's industry-leading, LCLC liquid cooling solution is now available for AMD's much anticipated multi-GPU cards, the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 family of graphics cards (codenamed R700). The unique, liquid cooling approach is exactly what OEMs need to extract the highest performance from the graphics card and produce top-of-the-line gaming and entertainment products.

 

"Heat is an 'age-old' problem for computers. However, what once used to be a concern primarily for cutting-edge systems has now become an issue for everyone," says Gary Baum, Asetek's Senior VP of Marketing. "OEMs developing high-performance, low-noise systems require a safe thermal management solution that not only keeps their systems cool, but is easy to install, maintenance free, and most important, is virtually noise free."

 

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