Asetek Liquid Cooling at The 2011 Intel Developer Forum

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Asetek Liquid Cooling at The 2011 Intel Developer Forum

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  • is this only for the lga 2011 or can i use this on my 1155 i5 2500k????

    and do you know something about this cooler???

    /Intel-Thermal-Solution-Prozes­sor xts100H????

    is this cooler good and is it compatible to my 1155????

  • @Gordonfreeman882 It also works for 1155.

  • Hehe, Garageband all the way :D

    I'm still to nervous to put water in my computer. What happens if it breaks, and fluid is all over? I assume I will get my money back on the cooler, but what about the rest of the computer?

  • @nordemoniac That would be up to the partner to decide, likely on a case by case basis. That being said, Asetek liquid coolers go through rigorous testing. HP has deemed our coolers so reliable that they include them in their Z400 and Z800 workstations.

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  • hahahha intel didnt make last years mistake and putting a amd graphics card !!!!

  • @nordemoniac also most of these use non conductive coolant so just turn your pc off wait for it to dry off and get a new cpu cooler

  • @AsetekInc it fits all socket sizes from intel but it has no amd support

  • @AsetekInc But if it breaks or leaks, isn't that liquid supposed to be mineral oil? Then the system wont fail if it breaks or leaks out, or is it that it's not effective in cooling system, that the mineral oil is better when it takes direct contact with parts ?

  • asetek is from denmark... i have a custom watercooling loop i build and its very very good.

  • @nordemoniac Usually it's not even water that they put in, it's electrostatically-decharged fluid, so your components should be fine should it break. :D

  • Wwhat is that

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