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CoolIT Freezone Liquid Cooling System Review
Date Published:
12-18-2006
Written By:
Temujin
Edited By:
Diceman
Provided By:
CoolIT Systems
Where to Buy:
CoolIT Systems
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CoolIT Freezone Liquid Cooling System

Introduction:

   The latest processor and motherboard models to hit the market run much cooler whether AMD or Intel. Intel's previous socket 478 and 775 processors are very hot compared to the latest Core 2 Duo on the market. As for AMD, heat was never really much of an issue until the faster cores starting topping out. Between the two latest cores from each maker on the market, processor thermal properties have dropped to new lows and with much gratitude.

Thermal dissipation is always a concern when dealing with processors of any type especially when the frequencies start climbing in stock or overclocked systems. CoolIT Systems developed their first own liquid cooling system for the avid users who want a cooler, more silent system as well as those who use more extreme methods of draining every ounce of performance from their system. The Freezone is the most extreme pre-assembled liquid cooling system that utilizes ideas of Thermoelectric Cooling and air to cool the processor. Think of it as extreme liquid cooling that is almost capable of making ice cubes.

Features and Introduction:

Freezone CPU Cooler
Remove the heat to raise the speed limit.

Freezone is a CoolIT Systems Inc. patented product that removes heat from individual components and transfers the heat outside the computer case. It combines facets of air-cooling and liquid chilling through purpose-designed internally installed components. It can aggressively remove heat from a computer quietly, efficiently, and reliably. This system alleviates any risk of condensation, is highly effective, and is easy to install.

To provide concentrated cooling of a small surface area, Freezone uses environmentally friendly liquid coolant as the primary dissipating medium, which absorbs heat much more efficiently than air. The patented system configuration includes multiple TECs (thermoelectric coolers) that provide unique liquid chilling for superior thermal performance.

In addition to keeping the CPU cool, Freezone actually provides cooling for other vital components while improving system level acoustics. By removing heat from the source and transferring it outside of the chassis, internal PC temperatures are held low. This removes the need for multiple case fans, which eliminates unwanted noise and improves the reliability of other peripheral hardware such as the hard drive. 
 
The Freezone CPU Cooler includes: a Chiller / Pump Module, a Thermal Control Module (TCM), and a CPU Fluid Heat Exchanger (FHE). This universal sealed closed-loop maintenance free system is pre-plumbed and charged for simple bolt-in installation.

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Reliable Closed Loop Factory Sealed Simple Installation
System Noise Level Reduction Thermal Control Module Maintenance-Free
Universal Compatibility Environmentally Friendly Space Saving Design

While working on the Freezone, CoolIT Systems contacted me to reveal that their new Eliminator Cooling System was ready for release. The Eliminator will bring new more efficient design to the masses for about $199.99. You can expect to see it reviewed here soon. Until then, read on and see how the Freezone performs and why it is still a great buy.

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