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CoolIT Systems - How to Maintain your ECO, Vantage or OMNI ALC liquid coolers

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2010

CoolIT Systems understands that it can be difficult to maintain a water cooling setup, so we have created a video to show you what is involved in maintaining your CoolIT Systems products, including Vantage ALC, ECO ALC, OMNI ALC, and even the Domino ALC.

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  • Will the omni be able to handle 3 way SLI??? (gtx 480) thanks in advance and let me tell you that you have unbelievable products cheers

  • @Miguelon54149

    We are offering single OMNI 120mm rad in 2010. For SLI or Crossfire configurations, we recommend purchasing two or in this situation, three OMNI based systems.

    Separate cooling loops allow for a much quieter machine, as each video card has its own regulated system. The extreme cooling requirements of the GTX480 necessitates very high capacity heat exchangers. We may launch a dual OMNI (SLI capable) in the future, but can't provide launch dates yet.

  • When will the omni be out on the market?

  • @Dashnikian

    The OMNI is available for ordering through CoolIT Systems website right now, and will be hitting the retail channels in September. Keep an eye out for it!

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  • that's too much work for me.

  • im getting tired just by watching

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  • @JNN187 Yes. The Vantage will fit the R3 Gene and any other 1366/1156/1155/775 board easily. The Intel mount is 4-in-1 as the screws slide to preset (and labeled) positions in order to line up with the holes and remain square over the CPU.

  • Yep, the Eco and Vantage do require refilling annually just as any other loop does. After a year, you can take it out and shake it to find there's barely anything left in it. Won't even circulate unless the rad is upside down (lower than the pump/block) because it won't get a prime. Every H20 loop suffers this.

    It's basically like bleeding brakes and can be done in place with enough patience. I take mine out because the ICD TIM more than likely needs redone anyway. Will do a video response soon

  • oh my fucking god. I know how to wipe the inside of my pc you fucking noobs. How about you explain how the fuck you replace the coolant once enough has evaporated to require a refill thanks.

  • note, what about cleaning the radiator?

  • No refilling, no assembly, no nonsense, no performance.

  • Lol

  • Will this CPU cooler fit on this motherboard? Asus Rampage III Gene

  • FUCK yeah! this is america, you get famous by making invention that makes us lazier!

    if you dont like it you can get out

    Time for CollIT to start rolling in that dough

  • On the 120mm ECO, what is the third "Nozzle" on the radiator for?

  • God i love no bs cooling. Love this system.

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