CoolIT Demonstrates Maestro Wireless Fan Control

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zorky9

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i had a coolit pure which lasted 6 months before the pump sounded like a drowning cat. but the ECO 92 ALC looks like a good HTPC cooler. i'll give this brand one more shot.
 
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woot, sabotaging at LAN parties just got easier wah ha ha ha ha ha
 

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I bought both a CoolIt Freezone and a DDB (dual drive bay) cooler. Both failed miserably due to bad pumps. Great ideas and design, but poor pumps and not so great support about it.
 

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I don't get it. What is so hard about turning a knob on the front of your PC case?

This should have been better implemented with an internal USB header, or even an internal PCI card. Why bother with wireless? I don't need more dongles sticking out of my case, thanks.
 

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[citation][nom]figgus[/nom]I don't get it. What is so hard about turning a knob on the front of your PC case?This should have been better implemented with an internal USB header, or even an internal PCI card. Why bother with wireless? I don't need more dongles sticking out of my case, thanks.[/citation]
First it can notify you the exact temperature , second you can adjust exact amount of temperature which you can not do it with your analog.But all of these depend on how much does it cost?
 

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funny, I use stock cooler for my quadcore Q6600 (2.4Ghz) clocked to 3.6Ghz and never run into trouble. If I see that big fan to cool the liquid, I can imagine that just that fan could cool the CPU.

I also have Zahlman Reserator v1.0 which is much better then this cooling solution, but I not not even use that because stock cooler does the job!
 
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