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Asetek announces new low cost liquid cooling

Published: 6th October 2006 @ 9:09 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty



Looking for a basic compact water cooling solution on the cheap? Asetek have the answer with their new Low Cost Liquid Cooling (or LCLC) system. An easy to install setup which requires no maintainence and makes for quiet cooling and bang for your buck.

Check out the press release on Asetek's website for full details.



“The LCLC solution is an ultra compact, self-contained, highly reliable, and integrated liquid cooling solution, which offers high performance at really low noise levels”, states Martin Schousboe, VP of Sales at Asetek. “Almost 3 years in the making we can now present a superior technology platform that requires no service after sales and an easy instalment. Also important for OEM customers our solution offers high form factor flexibility, daisy-chain options, lifetime of 50.000 hours and cost efficiency”.



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