Antec Unleashes Kuhler H2O 920 CPU Cooler
14 Apr, 2011, 10:49 am IST | by
Rossi Fernandes
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Antec is one brand that’s know better in India for PC cabinets more than CPU coolers. The market for CPU coolers has expanded over the years as enthusiasts have wanted to overclock even more. Antec has now launched a new cooler called the KUHLER H2O 920, which was designed and built along with an OEM manufacturer of liquid cooling systems called Asetek.
A closed unit means there is no need for maintenance
The KUHLER 920 uses a radiator along with two large 120 mm fans. The fans can be controlled using the Asetek software which allows users to control the amount of noise and cooling. The control over the cooler doesn’t end there - another piece of software called the ChillControl V allows users to monitor the temperature of the liquid, control the speed of the pump itself. The entire unit is sealed so there’s no need for maintenance or opening up the cooler anytime in the future. The cooler will sell with a three-year warranty and will be available in the market really soon. Users can start preordering the cooler from Antec store - http://store.antec.com. |
Tags: Antec KUHLER 920 H2O , Antec , KUHLER , Asetek , water cooling , fan control , pump speed , temperatures , CPU , processor , overclocking , 120mm , fans
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