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post Jun 7 2007, 02:52 PM
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The new Zalman LQ1000 hybrid water cooling enclosure can be used with active and passive cooling with internal and external piping.



The powerful Zalman Reserator XT water cooling system is used to showcase Zalmans series of water blocks.



Some old, some new, Zalman continuously improves on their range of water blocks available for their Reserator cooling systems for CPU, GPU, NB and memory application.



Zalman VNF1000 fanless VGA cooler is their latest design now supporting the latest NVIDIA and ATI GPUs.



Two new GeForce 8800 series coolers from Zalman. The VF1000 is the large active cooler on the left with silent 18dB operation and the ZM-RHS88, which is essentially a RAM heatsink frame.



The ZM-MFC1 is the latest multi fan speed controller from Zalman that offers six channels and active RPM sensing independently.


For those interested, here's the source link.
source: hardwarezone
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post Apr 3 2008, 08:51 PM
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QUOTE (cheerful @ Jun 7 2007, 02:52 PM) *

The new Zalman LQ1000 hybrid water cooling enclosure can be used with active and passive cooling with internal and external piping.


Wow, now that case is cool! No pun intended.

I'm working on a project where I will most likely have to create my own cooling system... These picts are giving me decent design details...

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post Apr 3 2008, 10:54 PM
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Clive, keep us posted with photos of your project. smile.gif
p.s. did you read about the cooling system that uses a swimming pool?
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post Apr 4 2008, 08:16 PM
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QUOTE (cheerful @ Apr 3 2008, 10:54 PM) *
Clive, keep us posted with photos of your project. smile.gif
p.s. did you read about the cooling system that uses a swimming pool?


Hahaha, no! And I thought the folks who filled their computers with vegetable oil were crazy...

I'll be sure to post pictures and links of my project!

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post Apr 5 2008, 06:38 AM
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Just did a little googling, this is the swimming pool cooling.

We look forward to your pictures. You may consider a swimming pool as well. wink.gif
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post Apr 5 2008, 10:56 AM
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Here's another novel idea ... Heat from data center used to warm Swiss swimming pool as reported by Engadget.
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