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#746 - CoolIT Freezone CPU Cooler (TEC) Video Review

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"The CoolIT Freezone CPU Cooler performs great, is easy to install, very quiet, and looks great. I really love how they've implemented the peltier reservoirs. Normally you'll see them implemented on a heatsink or right on the waterblock. The way this liquid cooling system is designed makes it work very well. I suspect there will be many more products in the near future using thermoelectric coolers. Watch the Video to find out more..." ~3dGameMan.com

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  • "Hello again, I'm Wodney Wenolds..." LOL I love this guy. He don't skimp on the details does he? Keep up the good work Rodders!

  • 1834!!! Geezuz why the fux are we not flying around space like star trek yet!! oh right politics. The more i learn about technology the more i get dissapointed in man kind.

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  • Best damn cooling setup yet. Peltiers on the res!! Perfect. No condensation to worry about dripping on anything. Gonna buy one NOW!

  • Sorry that video doesn't explain, but if you go to his channel there is another vid that does.

  • What a waste of money, it looks cool tho.

    If you want the easiest and most effective cooling, buy a window AC or a room AC and run a hose from it to your case, even with cheap OEM fans/sinks it cools better than any water loop can, with a fraction of the work.

    I've personally done this and had the mobo and hdds in the teens, cpu and gpu in the low 20's. This video shows this, and explains in detail why there can be NO condensation with this method: watch?v=Udk-wvGO2Jo

  • do where can i get this at they dont make no more i hope not=[

  • @UbeefHooked Stick the PC in the freezer and that should solve your problem :)

  • That's not a great temp for a lot of price and work.

  • i love the bloopers. hey rodney, can you make a video comprised of only bloopers because they are quiet funny :D

  • Oh yea, peltier junctions take alot of amperage to run, your looking at at least 5 amps off the 12 volt rail. Larger ones can easily pull 30 amps alone and need a huge heat sync to cool off. 12v x 5a = 60 watts. I have seen 400 watt coolers, I would recommend against this kit just on the lack of performance.

  • There are refrigeration coolers... Well.. one. :D. It kept it at like 3°C.

  • well, I once went to the fridge to get a beer outa the freezer, cause in australia it's fricken hot and if you want a cool beer you put it in the freezer. Anyway, the beer was frozen and I thought to myself why don't I use this frozen beer technology to cool my cpu...anyway, I pulled my heatsink and fan off and stuck the frozen beer onto the cpu and started it up. In the bios it said 6 degrees, awesome..then 15 degrees..then 47.. :( aww, didnt work, but at least my beer wasnt frozen anymore.

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