CES 2010: CooliT Liquid CPU Coolers

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Albert talks to CooliT systems about their 3 new liquid cooling kits. First up is the Vantage ALC which is easily installed and maintained, second you got the Miestro which is a little bit more advanced than the ALC mainly because of all the software setups playing with the hardware, such as timers, scripts and light alerts, and Lastly they talk about the ECO which is their most affordable liquid cooling kit, that beats any heatsink setup on the market.

41 Responses to CES 2010: CooliT Liquid CPU Coolers

  1. Maccas91 says:

    That was an INCREDIBLE sales pitch! This guy knows his stuff!

  2. LinkIsAnAlien says:

    i love tiger, if it wasn’t for Logan (god rest his soul….at tiger direct) i would have never heard of tf2, and i would have never loved it AND i would never had ordered my ALIENWARE!!! to play it on, so i just wanna say thanks to Logan, even though he’s not working with (on) camera work anymore, is he even at tiger direct?
    but dont get me wrong…Albert is awesome too, he knows his stuff
    Ohhhh and that ECO is what ima gonna get for my ALIENWARE!!!!, i got a used one thats why xD

  3. kyleshaks says:

    the cooler looks amazing, planning to get it when the holidays come around =))

  4. TheTrafficker85 says:

    @minhmeo1209 lame.

  5. drumsrule786 says:

    @Muniez89 nope, H70′s rad is twice as thick

  6. Muniez89 says:

    is it better than corsair H70?

  7. ToxicWaffe87 says:

    Has anybody seen the cosmos wraith edition of this computer case?

  8. FubuMushu says:

    @KingOfSand100 Hmm not according to alot of benchies and reviews! Seems its the other way round!

  9. KingOfSand100 says:

    @FubuMushu i have a Noctua D14 and my H50 has a 5 degree drop over it.

  10. FubuMushu says:

    Correction, it will outperform most air coolers…. not all though! Noctua D14?

  11. FubuMushu says:

    Correction, it will outperform most air coolers…. not all though! Noctua D14?

  12. lilHippo says:

    @minhmeo1209 waaaa…? aw..um..oh i get it :D

  13. lilHippo says:

    @minhmeo1209 waaaa…? aw..um..oh i get it :D

  14. imkool0316 says:

    @squeeb3 no, His name is Hairy Berry

  15. imkool0316 says:

    @squeeb3 no, His name is Hairy Berry

  16. LFCforEver12341 says:

    @minhmeo1209 grow up much?

  17. LFCforEver12341 says:

    @minhmeo1209 grow up much?

  18. MetallicAus says:

    pretty good i love it

  19. MetallicAus says:

    pretty good i love it

  20. squeeb3 says:

    Very Berry?

  21. squeeb3 says:

    Very Berry?

  22. kodai666 says:

    @osmodivs Well you would NEVER want to install a liquid cooling system in a rig without mounting it. Thats begging for a pink slip. So just leaving the case open and no place to secure the dual (or larger ) rad would be of no help.
    As for a kit, I really cant help that much. I only build custom loops and thats where my knowledge is focused. But head on over to the xtremesystems org forums and you can get plenty of help with cooling. ^_^

  23. kodai666 says:

    @osmodivs Well you would NEVER want to install a liquid cooling system in a rig without mounting it. Thats begging for a pink slip. So just leaving the case open and no place to secure the dual (or larger ) rad would be of no help.
    As for a kit, I really cant help that much. I only build custom loops and thats where my knowledge is focused. But head on over to the xtremesystems org forums and you can get plenty of help with cooling. ^_^

  24. osmodivs says:

    @kodai666 You can allways leave the casing open so fresh air comes in, i have mine with no side panels, it is a microATX form factor, so the case is kinda small.
    But I am planing to buy one of those water cooling devices for my new Core 2 Quad 3.0GHz. Since you sound like an expert, give me some advice here, will ya?
    I have an Intel DG35EC MB, Intel Core2 Quad, 8MB ram, QUADROFX580 GPU, 160GB HDD, 1 multicard reader, and a 350 watt PSU, what kind of watercooling kit do you recomend?
    Thank you.

  25. osmodivs says:

    @kodai666 You can allways leave the casing open so fresh air comes in, i have mine with no side panels, it is a microATX form factor, so the case is kinda small.
    But I am planing to buy one of those water cooling devices for my new Core 2 Quad 3.0GHz. Since you sound like an expert, give me some advice here, will ya?
    I have an Intel DG35EC MB, Intel Core2 Quad, 8MB ram, QUADROFX580 GPU, 160GB HDD, 1 multicard reader, and a 350 watt PSU, what kind of watercooling kit do you recomend?
    Thank you.

  26. BMF123321 says:

    push buttons????? im not ganna pull off my sidepanel all the time.

  27. BMF123321 says:

    push buttons????? im not ganna pull off my sidepanel all the time.

  28. FrenchPrice90 says:

    @FrenchPrice90 ops, a mean the eco cooler :P hehe

  29. FrenchPrice90 says:

    @FrenchPrice90 ops, a mean the eco cooler :P hehe

  30. FrenchPrice90 says:

    haha 115 USdollar then… now its like 75 bucks! :P thats a heavy fall! :P

  31. FrenchPrice90 says:

    haha 115 USdollar then… now its like 75 bucks! :P thats a heavy fall! :P

  32. gtx480v says:

    that is cool literally

  33. gtx480v says:

    that is cool literally

  34. Zesda22 says:

    Personally I have no problems with CooliT’s cooling solutions, their products have gained leaps and bounds over the years. I have one of their old cooling solutions out from a 2003(?) CooliT Deuterium cases and modified it to my own puposes (nice to see they’ve moved on from the old 92mm American standard) and get amazing temps.

    I would say they are the "goto" people for TEC based cooling products for PCs, for resonable prices. But alas there is nothing that beats building one yourself :P

  35. Zesda22 says:

    Personally I have no problems with CooliT’s cooling solutions, their products have gained leaps and bounds over the years. I have one of their old cooling solutions out from a 2003(?) CooliT Deuterium cases and modified it to my own puposes (nice to see they’ve moved on from the old 92mm American standard) and get amazing temps.

    I would say they are the "goto" people for TEC based cooling products for PCs, for resonable prices. But alas there is nothing that beats building one yourself :P

  36. SungSamuel1003 says:

    albert knows more than this douche….

  37. SungSamuel1003 says:

    albert knows more than this douche….

  38. cronatos says:

    EXCELLENT PRODUCT!!!!!

  39. cronatos says:

    EXCELLENT PRODUCT!!!!!

  40. 666necrobutcher666 says:

    i really don’t agree here.
    corsair and coolit are catering for people who want water cooling without the risk or fuss as an alternative to high end air cooling.
    i can’t see the average joe cracking open their pre-built HP to fit a thermalright TRUE-120, and these self contained water cooling units are designed as competitors to similar top end air coolers.

    few pre built PCs even have 120mm fans, usually 80 or occasionally 92mm max, some dont have any exhaust fans at all other than the PSU fan.

  41. 666necrobutcher666 says:

    i really don’t agree here.
    corsair and coolit are catering for people who want water cooling without the risk or fuss as an alternative to high end air cooling.
    i can’t see the average joe cracking open their pre-built HP to fit a thermalright TRUE-120, and these self contained water cooling units are designed as competitors to similar top end air coolers.

    few pre built PCs even have 120mm fans, usually 80 or occasionally 92mm max, some dont have any exhaust fans at all other than the PSU fan.

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